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Insurer suing City of Miami to avoid paying legal fees in Joe Carollo lawsuits
An insurance company is suing the city of Miami to avoid having to pay the legal costs associated with the defense of multiple lawsuits filed against Commissioner Joe Carollo.
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Registered sex offender accused of kidnapping and raping woman at Sunrise laundromat
A man who’s a registered sex offender was arrested after police said he kidnapped a woman at a Sunrise laundromat and allegedly raped her in a nearby alleyway.
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No bond for 15-year-old now charged as adult in Hialeah crash that killed 2 women
A 15-year-old who was allegedly joyriding in his parents’ car when he struck an SUV in Hialeah, killing a woman and her aunt, was ordered held without bond during his first appearance in adult court Wednesday.
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What I've learned about food allergies after my daughter's diagnosis
33 million Americans have food allergies, according to Food Allergy Research and Education. That’s about 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 13 children.
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More South Florida children are reporting food allergies. Here's what to know
According to Food Allergy Research and Education, a national advocacy group, 32 million Americans have food allergies – about 5.6 million of them are children, which is a number that is growing.
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Her 11-year-old son died after an allergic reaction. She has a message to other parents
‘Hopefully somebody else hears me, hears this story and decides to put together an emergency plan for their child’
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Pushing for change: why those living with food allergies say clearer food labels are needed
Food labels must identify, using its common name, the food source of all major food allergens used to make the food in in the ingredient list or immediately after or next to the list, in a separate “contains statement”.
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Broward Superintendent grapples with school closure demands
During a five-hour Broward County School Board workshop meeting Tuesday night to address school repurposing, the board told the superintendent to go back to the drawing board.
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Family of Navy veteran who died after officer knelt on his neck settles lawsuit for $7.5 million
The family called police on Dec. 23, 2020, because the 30-year-old was in mental distress and needed help. One officer pressed a knee on his neck for nearly five minutes while another restrained his legs, according to the complaint.
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A starving stray dog showed up on a man's farm. What came next went viral
As young pup Roman adjusts to his forever home, people are watching along.
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Indiana judge rules tacos and burritos are Mexican-style sandwiches
Are tacos and burritos sandwiches? A judge in Indiana thinks so.