Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Last Top Stories: Security Incident Involving Suspicious Item Causes Delays at Miami International Airport | NBC 6 South Florida

  • Security Incident Involving Suspicious Item Causes Delays at Miami International Airport | NBC 6 South Florida

    Security Incident Involving Suspicious Item Causes Delays at Miami International Airport | NBC 6 South Florida
    A security scare over a suspicious item later deemed to be safe causes dozens of delays at Miami International Airport. (Published Monday, Nov. 9, 2015) Dozens of flights were delayed at Miami International Airport Monday evening while authorities investigated a suspicious item at a security checkpoint. A total of 50 flights - 22 arrivals and 28 departures - were affected, airport officials said. Some 500 passengers were believed to be affected by the delays. ..
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    Ethan J
    There’s little greater proof of an athlete’s power than when his appearance can remain an event, even after the glory stage is gone. So consider that among the legacies of Kobe Bryant who, by personal admission and statistical confirmation, has been among the NBA’s worst players early in its 70th season. Yet he’s still a marquee attraction everywhere he goes.Bryant is visiting Miami currently, and Tuesday, he isexpectedto take the court against the Heat. That clarifier must be used because, thes..
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  • 40 and 1 Nights: Miami Deals With Record Heat | NBC 6 South Florida

    40 and 1 Nights: Miami Deals With Record Heat | NBC 6 South Florida
    Even Scheherazade, the legendary storyteller from One Thousand and One Nights, might find temperatures uncomfortable during this remarkable year of heat in Florida. The southern third of the peninsula in particular is in the midst of an improbably warm stretch, with Miami having set record warm minimum temperatures in 5 of the past 6 nights; Key West in 9 of the last 10; and Fort Lauderdale for an amazing 9 straight nights! Continuous temperature records in the city date back to 1912, w..
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  • MIA closes two checkpoints as police investigate package

    MIA closes two checkpoints as police investigate package
    Miami International Airport passengers faced hours-long waits Monday evening as Miami-Dade police closed two security checkpoints while they investigated a suspicious carry-on bag from a passenger going through security at Concourse D.Photos and video surfaced on social media Monday night showing armed police with helmets walking slowly down the aisle of a plane on the tarmac at MIA, with passengers holding their hands above their head. Twitter user Cheri F McGuire posted photos and video of the..
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  • Suspicious item found at Miami International Airport deemed safe, FBI says | News - Home

    Suspicious item found at Miami International Airport deemed safe, FBI says | News - Home
    MIAMI -Officials investigated reports of a suspicious item found at Miami International Airport on Monday evening.The FBI said just before 5 p.m. a passenger went through security, where a suspicious item was found in his carry-on bag.MIA spokesman Greg Chin said people were evacuated from Checkpoint 2 and 3 at Terminal D on Monday afternoon as authorities investigated.He said passengers were still able to access the far west and east ends of Concourse D via Checkpoint 1 and the Concourse E che..
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  • Heat rookie Justise Winslow drawing praise from teammates for...

    Heat rookie Justise Winslow drawing praise from teammates for...
    Justise Winslow is only seven games into his NBA career, but the 19-year-old is already doing things for the Miami Heat on defense beyond his years.On most nights, after Luol Deng or other starters go to the bench, Winslow (6-7, 225) enters midway through the first quarter and usually earns the responsibility from coach Erik Spoelstra of guarding the opponent’s best wing player or distributor.So far, he has guarded LeBron James, James Harden, Paul George and on Sunday drew Raptors leading scorer..
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  • Redistricting impasse leads to more finger-pointing

    Redistricting impasse leads to more finger-pointing
    Who is to blame for the latest legislative impasse over redistricting?The finger-pointing began quickly last week as Florida lawmakers adjourned their second special session on redistricting and faced the prospect of another court-ordered map.Lawmakers blamed the Fair Districts amendments to the state constitution as impossible to follow, and House and Senate leaders lashed out at the challengers — a coalition of Democrat-leaning individuals and voter groups led by the League of Women Voters and..
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    U.S. national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann and his team are coping with heat from critics, and with South Florida’s sweltering humidity, as they head into the first two qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup.The team gathered at Barry University in Miami Shores on Monday for a three-day camp to prepare for a Friday match against St. Vincent and the Grenadines in St. Louis (6:30 p.m., ESPN2) and a match next Tuesday at Trinidad and Tobago.Klinsmann chose Miami as a training site because its cli..
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  • Miami Dolphins’ struggles in several areas don’t bode well for rest of season | Miami Herald

    The Dolphins believed they had constructed a roster that could legitimately challenge the New England Patriots.Turns out what they built was a flawed team that has the worst division record in the league (0-4) and has been outscored 137-52 against AFC East opponents.And there’s this: According to Stats Inc., Sunday’s Dolphins game marked the first time in NFL history that a team allowed two players (LeSean McCoy, Karlos Williams) to run for more than 100 yards and a receiver (Sammy Watkins) to c..
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  • All Aboard Florida unveils trains, new name for Miami-Orlando service | Miami Herald

    All Aboard Florida, the speedy new passenger-train service scheduled to begin operations between Miami and Orlando in 2017, unveiled some of its new trains Monday, and then promised an immediate upgrade — from eight inches long to about 80 feet.“I promise you the real thing will be a lot bigger than this,” said All Aboard Florida president Michael Reininger at a press conference where the company released some details about the trains, including the tiny, brightly colored model cars and a name f..
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