Sunday, March 5, 2017

Miami Beach wants spring breakers to keep it chill this year and other top stories.

  • Miami Beach wants spring breakers to keep it chill this year

    Miami Beach wants spring breakers to keep it chill this year
    Miami Beach officials want to keep this year’s Spring Break parties to a dull roar with a new enforcement blitz aimed at keeping booze, litter and loud music off the sand.The strategy includes a ban on coolers, tents and inflatable devices on the beach, along with stricter enforcement of the existing ban on alcohol on the sand. Neighborhood streets would also be closed off to nonresidents, and noise limitation on amplified music would be enforced. Police would also use license plate readers on ..
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  • 3 local mosques want to you to rally and pray with them

    3 local mosques want to you to rally and pray with them
    Three Miami-area mosques are having rallies Friday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s recent travel ban. On Monday, Trump signed an order to halt people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for 90 days. That order prompted protests at several major airports across the country, including Miami.“Those hasty actions do not reflect our core American values and can tarnish our reputation around the world in addition to damaging the social fabric of our own ..
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  • The skinny on what could be UM's best d-line in years

    The skinny on what could be UM's best d-line in years
    Here’s something Canes fans haven’t been able to say enough in recent years but will now:This defensive line is loaded.Defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski (pictured above) began Wednesday by telling a story about how the top-rated rated player in this UM class, Sacramento-based defensive end Deonte Johnson, began recruiting UM before UM started recruiting him.“He actually contacted me and wanted to know if we were interested in him. That’s way back before the spring,” he said. “I said, ‘Who a..
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  • Meet The Trio Tasked With Making Metro Miami More Resilient

    Meet The Trio Tasked With Making Metro Miami More Resilient
    Five, 15 or 50 years from now, what’s the future of Miami and its metro area? At times, it looks traffic-jammed, Zika-infected, unaffordable and drowning under rapidly rising seas. But if the region's trio of chief resiliency officers have their way -- maybe not. The resiliency officers from Miami, Miami-Dade County and Miami Beach are collaborating in an international program called 100 Resilient Cities. The program is funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, and its goal is to help 100 cities -- ..
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  • State of Florida joins lawsuit against Miami Beach's minimum wage ...

    State of Florida joins lawsuit against Miami Beach's minimum wage ...
    As statewide business groups sue Miami Beach over a mandatory citywide minimum wage ordinance, Tallahassee has joined the suit to defend the constitutionality of a state law that preempts cities from setting their own minimum wages.Miami Beach city attorneys knew the ordinance was a direct challenge to state law when the city commission passed it last year, so they weren’t surprised when the Florida Retail Federation, Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association and Florida Chamber of Commerce file..
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  • All clear given after bomb threat causes evacuation at Gulliver Prep

    All clear given after bomb threat causes evacuation at Gulliver Prep
    Gulliver Prep received a bomb threat that caused a full school evacuation Thursday morning.By 3:30 p.m. Frank Steel, head of schools, said the school was safe.“The authorities have completed a thorough sweep of the Prep campus and have given us the all-clear,” he said in an email. “It is now safe for us to return to campus.”Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Pinecrest police responded to the high school, 6575 SW 88th St., after the threat came in around 11 a.m. Before noon, Preparatory students were bu..
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  • Jarvis Landry's 14 is only very popular current Miami Dolphins jersey

    Jarvis Landry's 14 is only very popular current Miami Dolphins jersey
    Jarvis Landry gives his gloves to a fan following the game against the Buffalo Bills on October 23, 2016 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images) The only Miami Dolphins player to rank in the Top 50 of 2016 merchandise sales, according to information released by the NFL Players’ Association, is wide receiver Jarvis Landry. Landry, who becomes angry and motivated when he’s not ranked higher in polls, is the most popular current Dolphin. But his sales rank only #44 overall..
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  • SPECIAL REPORT | Fast lane fears for drivers: Interstate express ...

    SPECIAL REPORT | Fast lane fears for drivers: Interstate express ...
    TAMPA, FLa. - Miami is a city full of life. That is until you hit the real Miami Vice: traffic.It's a place where drivers are so frustrated, they've invented a new sport called "lane diving." Drivers, diving in and out of express lanes.Expressed lanes were supposed to be the solution, but have now become part of the problem.Drives say it's how the lanes were installed that has lead to accidents. Accidents like the one that put Stephanie Blossom in the hospital weeks before she gave birth to her..
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