Thursday, March 10, 2016

Two Miami Hurricanes football players arrested in Miami Beach and other top stories.

  • Two Miami Hurricanes football players arrested in Miami Beach

    Two Miami Hurricanes football players arrested in Miami Beach
    The case against at least one of the University of Miami football players arrested on Wednesday night will not be prosecuted by the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office — with the other player expected to get the same resolution when he goes to court.Trevor Darling and Jahair Jones were arrested in Miami Beach for “resisting officer without violence,’’ according to the arrest affidavits obtained by The Miami Herald.One of the players, Jones, who spent the night at the Turner Guilford Knight Corre..
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  • Dolphins' Alonso: Dion Jordan to return with 'chip on his shoulder'

    Dolphins' Alonso: Dion Jordan to return with 'chip on his shoulder'
    NFL rules might prohbits teams from speaking with suspended players, but they say nothing about collegiate teammates doing so.New Dolphin Kiko Alonso chats with good friend and fellow Oregon Duck Dion Jordan all the time.So when Alonso spoke with local media Thursday, he of course answered a bunch of questions about Jordan, who has been out of football for 11 months.“Dion, he’s one of my best friends,” Alonso said. “He’s a great player, a great guy. I talked with him recently. Hope everything w..
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  • Miami Heat's Chris Bosh states he wants to play again this season

    Miami Heat's Chris Bosh states he wants to play again this season
    Chris Bosh ended his silence Thursday morning regarding his health and raised the possibility he could return to the Miami Heat this season. “I know there have been many questions regarding my health and when I will play again,” Bosh wrote in a statement released by his publicist. “My situation this year has never been life-threatening. I am feeling great and currently I do not have deep-vein thrombosis. “Together with the Miami Heat, I am working with doctors, exploring the best precautionary ..
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  • Miami Heat rookie Josh Richardson's anonymity a thing of the past

    Miami Heat rookie Josh Richardson's anonymity a thing of the past
    When Josh Richardson stepped to the free-throw line for the first time Wednesday night at the Bradley Center a section of Milwaukee Bucks fans began serenading the Heat’s second-round pick with chants of “Who Are You?” “I didn’t hear anything at the line,” Richardson said after the Heat’s 114-108 loss to the Bucks. “I just block everything out.”Whether he’s telling the truth or not, the 6-6, 200-pound, 22-year-old rookie combo guard has done a fine job introducing himself to the NBA during the..
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  • FBI agents raid Opa-locka City Hall in public corruption probe

    FBI agents raid Opa-locka City Hall in public corruption probe
    Dozens of federal agents raided Opa-locka City Hall Thursday to cart away boxes of official records, computers and other evidence in a corruption probe zeroing in on top public officials, including the mayor and other city commissioners.The FBI’s search, launched an hour after the city opened for business, set employees on edge as agents scoured the four-story building, including the offices of the mayor, city manager, public works director and information technology director. Agents spoke to t..
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  • Florida reports six new cases of Zika, including three in Miami-Dade

    Florida reports six new cases of Zika, including three in Miami-Dade
    Florida health officials confirmed six new cases of Zika virus infection on Thursday, including three in Miami-Dade County, one in Broward and one in Osceola County in Central Florida.Statewide, Florida has confirmed 58 cases of Zika virus infection since the state’s health department began counting on Feb. 9. Miami-Dade has reported the greatest number of cases with 27 people affected, and Broward is second with eight cases.The number of confirmed Zika infections in Florida among pregnant wome..
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  • Three veterans set to visit Miami Dolphins as free agency continues

    Three veterans set to visit Miami Dolphins as free agency continues
    After keeping a low profile on Day 1 of free agency, the Dolphins seem poised to pounce on Day 2 -- when the prices often come down.Word emerged Thursday that two veteran defensive ends -- Robert Ayers and Jason Jones -- and offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod will visit the Dolphins in the coming days.Dolphins continue looking at DL options: have visits scheduled with Jason Jones and Robert Ayers. Ayers is in Tampa today— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) March 10, 2016 The Dolphins need he..
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  • UM basketball gets rematch with Virginia Tech in ACC tourney opener

    UM basketball gets rematch with Virginia Tech in ACC tourney opener
    Befitting a team from Miami, the Hurricanes will make a fashionably late entrance to the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, playing their opening game at 9 p.m. Thursday. The tournament has been going on since Tuesday at the Verizon Center in Washington, but as the third seed, 11th-ranked Miami got a double-bye into the latest quarterfinal. The Canes (24-6, 13-5 ACC) will play No. 6 seed Virginia Tech, which defeated Florida State 96-85 late Wednesday. Miami lost its regular-season finale 77..
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  • Running back C.J. Anderson visits Miami Dolphins Thursday

    Running back C.J. Anderson visits Miami Dolphins Thursday
    C.J. Anderson joins the parade of free agents visiting Dolphins camp -- but his presence is particularly intriguing.Anderson, the Broncos running back who won a Super Bowl last month, is probably the most coveted rusher left on the market.The Dolphins are one of multiple teams interested in Anderson. And there are several reasons why: He’s young (25). He’s productive (averaging 4.8 yards per carry in his career). And he’s a restricted free ageny on a low tender. Since Anderson was undrafted out..
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  • Shoutout to Cuba, climate change in Clinton-Sanders Miami debate

    Shoutout to Cuba, climate change in Clinton-Sanders Miami debate
    Cuba, immigration, climate change — clearly, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders played to the Miami crowd at their debate Wednesday night at Miami Dade College.Here, then, are some of the shoutouts to South Florida:ON CLIMATE CHANGEMayors from 21 Florida cities — mostly from South Florida — wrote letters to the Democratic and Republican debate moderators imploring them to ask questions about climate change. Miami-Dade is ground zero for climate change. They got their wish.Sanders: “Miami needs ..
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