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Bicyclists Take Over Highways and Streets During MLK Rideout
NBC 6’s Xochitl Hernandez has more on the event that has taken over the roadways across South Florida for years.
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Bicyclists Take to South Florida Streets for Annual MLK Day Rideout
Bicyclists took over the streets for an annual rideout held on MLK Day. NBC 6’s Jessica Vallejo reports
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On MLK Day, Second Gentleman Tours Miami Homeless Shelter
Doug Emhoff, who is Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, paid a visit to the Chapman Partnership homeless facility on Monday.
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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff Addresses Homelessness in South Florida
Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, visited a homeless facility with Miami-Dade leaders. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports
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MLK Day Celebrated Across South Florida
From parades to events, there were many ways to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. NBC 6’s Heather Walker reports
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Bicyclists Take Over South Florida Streets, Highways on MLK Day
Dozens of bicyclists hit the roadways and highways of South Florida Monday for the annual “MLK Rideout.”
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From Costco to USPS, Here's What is Open and Closed on MLK Day
Across South Florida several businesses and community spaces will honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day by hosting community events, but some offices, stores and schools across the state will close to observe the federal holiday. Although MLK day does not prompt mass business closures like Christmas Day or New Year’s, some essential services may be tougher to access or unavailable Monday....
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South Florida Cities, Groups Honor Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
NBC 6 has team coverage as events in both Miami-Dade and Broward honored the civil rights icon.
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Bicyclists Take Over South Florida Roadways, Highways for ‘MLK Rideout'
Law enforcement officials in South Florida are urging riders to take to the streets safely ahead of the expected mass event featuring bicyclists and ATVs known as the “MLK Rideout.”
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Officials Warn of Riding ATVs on Roadways During MLK Day
NBC 6’s Victor Jorges has more on the warnings from what has become a growing trend in South Florida during the holiday.
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Officials Urge Safety Ahead of Anticipated MLK Rideout
Several agencies reminded drivers and riders of safety and zero tolerance enforcement ahead of the yearly MLK rideout. NBC 6’s Jamie Guirola reports
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Officials Urging Safety Ahead of Expected ‘MLK Rideout' Through South Florida
Ahead of the expected mass rideouts featuring bicyclists and ATV riders that has become a tradition of the holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in South Florida, law enforcement is raising awareness for riders to take to the streets safely.
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Riders Take Over South Florida Streets, Highways
Riders took over South Florida streets and highways in a seemingly more subdued MLK Day rideout. NBC 6’s Cristian Benavides reports
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MLK Day Parade Rolls on as Some Say His Legacy Is Under Attack
A Liberty City tradition made its return Monday, as the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. parade rolled west on 54th Street.
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MLK Day Parade Rolls on in Liberty City
A Liberty City tradition made its return Monday, as the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. parade rolled west on 54th Street. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Parade in Pompano Beach Honors MLK's Legacy
Spectators honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy on Monday in Pompano Beach. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges reports
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Biden Pushes Voting Rights Bill on MLK Day
The White House has asked Congress to take up a vote on major election reform bills. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports
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Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Papa Keith from 103.5 The Beat shows us how South Florida is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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On MLK Day, National Leaders Acknowledge Unmet Needs for Racial Equality
Americans must commit to the unfinished work of Martin Luther King Jr., delivering jobs and justice and protecting “the sacred right to vote, a right from which all other rights flow,” President Joe Biden said Monday.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s Family Is Marching for Voting Rights: Here's Why It's a Civil Rights Issue
The family of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is honoring him on Monday by leading a voting rights march in Washington D.C. Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey makes the case that voting rights is this generation’s civil rights issue.