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Now in its second year, the national challenge is an initiative of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to attract and fund ideas that will help Miami or one ...
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Hurricane Joaquin began battering the Bahamas early Thursday with powerful winds topping 120 mph, National Hurricane Center forecaster said. At 8 a.m., the ...
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Some students on the sidewalk near the school suffered minor scrapes and bruises from glass shards and twisted metal, said Miami Fire Rescue Capt. Ignatius ...
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Fall is finally here and with the (relatively) crisper air comes a buzz of activity. Autumn is the busiest time of year, as bistros and bars strive to open their doors in ...
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Elord was booked into the Miami lockup on Aug. 27 on charges of armed robbery. He left on a stretcher four days later after being jumped by as many as 20 ...
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The Hong Kong-based developer has been building since the late 1970s on Brickell Key – a manmade island connected by bridge to Miami's financial district.
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Miami lost backup weak-side linebacker Marques Gayot, now in a neck brace, indefinitely when he was airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center last Wednesday after a ...
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Two years ago during fall camp, former University of Miami offensive lineman Brandon Linder greeted sports nutrition educator Tony Musto with a glass of Sprite ...
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Peterson grew his Harley dealerships to main locations in Cutler Bay and Miami Gardens, as well as shops that sell Harley clothing and gear at Bayside ...
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Formal negotiations for more than $100 million in subsidies to help finance a downtown Miami convention center and 1,800-room hotel will begin in the coming ...
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