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Father caught abusing his toddler in Sunny Isles Beach could face deportation
A man arrested last week after video allegedly caught him abusing his 2-year-old daughter in Sunny Isles Beach was in court Friday requesting a form of release from jail.
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DeSantis signs bill prohibiting cellphone use in elementary and middle schools
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill that will expand a restriction on cellphone use in Florida schools.
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Florida man opened fire with AR-style rifle during road-rage incident: Police
A Florida man was arrested after opening fire on another vehicle with two people inside with an AR-style rifle during a road-rage incident, police said.
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Suspect in theft of DHS chief Kristi Noem's purse pleads not guilty in Miami-Dade
The second suspect connected to the theft of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse pleaded not guilty Friday for a separate Miami-Dade case.
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‘The dog is mauling her': Animal control officer suffers serious injuries in Fort Lauderdale dog attack
A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after she was attacked by a dog in Fort Lauderdale Thursday night, police said.
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NOAA, Florida emergency management discussing hurricane season preparedness
Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center and the Florida Division of Emergency Management will be discussing hurricane season preparedness on Friday. NHC Director Michael Brennan and Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie are scheduled to hold a news conference aro... -
911 calls capture chaos after woman bitten by possible barracuda in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
New 911 calls captured the chaos after a woman was possibly bitten by a barracuda while in the ocean in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea earlier this week.
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Video shows driver narrowly escaping before train hits semi-truck in Florida
A truck driver escaped with his life after video showed a train plowing into his semi-truck in Florida.
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Relatives of Haitian family killed at sea nearly 46 years ago get closure
A Haitian mother and her five kids were killed at sea on their way to freedom and for almost 46 years, they lay in unmarked graves in a South Florida cemetery as if they never existed, but thanks to a concerned citizen and a local doctor, that family will never be forgotten.
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Judge gives go-ahead to lawsuit over hot conditions at prison in Miami-Dade
A federal judge has rejected a request by Florida corrections officials to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit alleging the state has violated inmates’ rights because of hot conditions at a prison in Miami-Dade County.
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Manager of Miami-Dade market arrested in alleged $275K SNAP benefits fraud
The manager of a Miami-Dade market was arrested in a scheme to steal over $275,000 worth of food assistance program benefits, authorities said.
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Firefighter hurt as crews battle massive blaze at vacant lumber warehouse in Miami
A firefighter was injured as crews were battling a massive fire at a vacant lumber warehouse in Miami Friday morning, officials said.
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Woman killed, driver arrested after hit-and-run in Little Havana: Miami Police
A woman was struck and killed in a hit-and-run in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood early Friday morning before a suspect was taken into custody, police said.
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As Panthers and Oilers meet again, how many Cup Final rematches have there been?
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers are running it back in the Stanley Cup Final.
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When does the Stanley Cup Final start? Here's the full Panthers-Oilers schedule
The Edmonton Oilers and the defending champion Florida Panthers will square off in the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year.
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South Florida woman alleges conspiracy in Baker Act: Lawsuit
A South Florida woman is taking legal action after she says she spent nearly two weeks in mental health institutions for no legitimate reason.
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Over 100 undocumented immigrants arrested in raids at Tallahassee construction sites
More than 100 undocumented immigrants were arrested Thursday at Tallahassee construction sites, including at an apartment project near Florida State University, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.