Thursday, March 9, 2017

Dion Waiters' last-second shot helps Heat shock Warriors and other top stories.

  • Dion Waiters' last-second shot helps Heat shock Warriors

    Dion Waiters' last-second shot helps Heat shock Warriors
    Could anybody have seen this coming? Anybody? Anybody at all?Short answer: Not a chance.A Heat team that lost 30 of its first 41 games not only won its fourth in a row Monday, but did it with a stunning 105-102 victory against a steamrolling Golden State juggernaut that entered not only having won seven in a row, but having annihilated teams (including Cleveland, Oklahoma City and Houston) by an average of 22.6 points over its past five.After Kevin Durant tied the game with a driving dunk, Dion..
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  • Miami Dolphins: Previewing Senior Bowl with 10 players to watch

    Miami Dolphins: Previewing Senior Bowl with 10 players to watch
    Alabama linebacker Ryan Anderson tackles quarterback Deshaun Watson of the Clemson Tigers at the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Tampa. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) MOBILE, AL. — The Miami Dolphins are in need of a linebacker or linebackers, a defensive end or defensive ends, a tight end and a center and/or guard. Other than that, nothing to see at the Senior Bowl. Miami’s executives and scouts have descended upon Alabama for three days of up-close practice analys..
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  • Man hospitalized after NW Miami-Dade shooting

    Man hospitalized after NW Miami-Dade shooting
    Man hospitalized after NW Miami-Dade shooting NORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A man was taken to the hospital after, police said, he was shot in Northwest Miami-Dade, Monday night. Miami-Dade Police and Fire Rescue responded to the scene of the shooting, along the 2200 block of Northwest 103rd Street, at around around 9:15 p.m. Paramedics transported the victim to Jackson Memorial Hospital in unknown condition.. Authorities do not have any information about the shooter. If you have any i..
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  • South Florida Tornado Watches End After Severe Weather Sweeps ...

    South Florida Tornado Watches End After Severe Weather Sweeps ...
    Heavy wind and rains swept through South Florida early Monday as a line of severe weather brought tornado warnings and watches to parts of Miami-Dade and Broward.All watches and warnings had ended just before 5 a.m., but the storm knocked out power for thousands and caused damage throughout Miami-Dade and Broward.The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado moved to the east-northeast in Miami Springs and into Hialeah. Fences were knocked down and trees were uprooted along a stretch of West ..
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  • UM welcomed top recruits to Coral Gables over the weekend

    UM welcomed top recruits to Coral Gables over the weekend
    The University of Miami welcomed in a group of talented prospects to Coral Gables this past weekend for another set of official visits. Two commitments, linebacker De’Andre Wilder and offensive lineman Corey Gaynor, are joined by uncommitted Canes targets Jeff Thomas, Brian Edwards and Kai-Leon Herbert. UCF safety commit Tariq Carpenter also visited Miami, but Canes coaches have not offered him yet and he is considered a backup plan at this point. Thomas is from East St. Louis, Illinois, and is..
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  • A tornado touched down, and a swath of South Florida is cleaning up

    A tornado touched down, and a swath of South Florida is cleaning up
    Trees, power lines and trucks took a beating Monday from a tornado that churned its way through Northwest Miami-Dade with winds topping 107 mph.Crews spent the morning clearing roads and parking lots. An apartment building in Hialeah was ruled uninhabitable. Miami Springs neighbors marveled at large toppled trees.The tornado touched down east of the Palmetto Expressway between Northwest 55th and 48th streets, moved east through Hialeah and finished its 2.3-mile ramble near West 12th Street and ..
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  • As signing day approaches, UM looking at one of its best recruiting ...

    As signing day approaches, UM looking at one of its best recruiting ...
    University of Miami coach Mark Richt and his coaching staff are looking to finish the 2017 recruiting class with a bang. This past weekend signaled that the Hurricanes could be in line for their best finish to a recruiting class in some time. On Saturday, Blinn Junior College cornerback Jhavonte Dean officially decommitted from Alabama. A source close to Dean’s recruitment told the Herald that the lengthy defensive back will be committing to the Hurricanes on National Signing Day, which is Feb...
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  • Most of Miami's Democratic Politicians Skipped the Women's March

    Most of Miami's Democratic Politicians Skipped the Women's March
    It wasn't that difficult to attend at least one event related to Saturday's Women's March on Washington. Marches were, in fact, planned in every single major American city and tons of smaller satellite cities, including tiny Lubbock, Texas; and Key West, Florida. Miami held its own rally at the Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, which concluded with a protest march through city streets. All you had to do was show up and march.But most of Miami's major Democrats were apparently unable to do that.With a..
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  • Two colleges fought to get this educator — and both won

    Two colleges fought to get this educator — and both won
    Maria Antonia “Toni” Bilbao spent her lifetime in education. So much so, Bilbao impacted two of South Florida’s leading institutions of higher learning — Miami Dade College, where she ended her career in academia as executive director of its West Campus, and Florida International University as associate dean of student services.Bilbao died on Jan. 18 following complications from heart and lung surgery. She was 66.This lady was loved all over!Maydel Santana, director of media relations for FIU“H..
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  • Rare historical artifacts to be put on display in Miami

    Rare historical artifacts to be put on display in Miami
    Rare historical artifacts to be put on display in Miami Posted: Monday, January 23, 2017 10:57 AM EST Updated: Monday, January 23, 2017 11:39 AM EST MIAMI (AP) - Thousands of rare maps, manuscripts and other artifacts, including the 1493 publication of a letter Christopher Columbus wrote to Spain's king and queen describing his discoveries in the New World, are being donated to the University of Miami and Miami Dade College. The Miami Herald reports (http://hrld.us/2iSDQlt) that real..
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