Sunday, June 11, 2017

After a decade of plodding, does the Dolphins offense finally have ... and other top stories.

  • After a decade of plodding, does the Dolphins offense finally have ...

    After a decade of plodding, does the Dolphins offense finally have ...
    The highlight of Dolphins OTAs came during the final voluntary practice of 2017. During an 11-on-11 drill Thursday, DeVante Parker shook free of tight coverage by Byron Maxwell and reeled in a diving, one-handed touchdown pass from Ryan Tannehill. And then Parker, maybe the quietest player on the team, found his voice. He immediately got in Maxwell’s face and began jawing demonstratively. Spurred by the spontaneous display of emotion, Tannehill and the rest of the Dolphins offense rushed over t..
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  • Five Studies That Prove Miami Renters Are Totally Screwed

    Five Studies That Prove Miami Renters Are Totally Screwed
    Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 8 a.m. Even under ideal circumstances, finding an apartment or house to rent is an utter nightmare. You spend weeks poring over misleading Craigslist ads with retouched photos, haggling over deposits and monthly fees, and trying to please NIMBY condo boards that hold your entire living arrangement in their hands. Renting in Miami, though, is more like a David Lynch-level night terror. The reasons are simple: There's not nearly enough affordable housing in a market w..
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  • Mainland Miami looks at moving neighborhood as the sea rises

    Mainland Miami looks at moving neighborhood as the sea rises
    MIAMI — Officials in mainland Miami are investigating whether a neighborhood already at high risk of flooding from high tides and storms should be relocated as part of the region’s preparations for rising seas. The Miami Herald reports that government officials are looking at redesigning the Shorecrest neighborhood by returning some areas now covered by homes to nature rather than reinforcing them. The riverfront neighborhood sits miles away from Biscayne Bay, but regularly floods already when..
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  • Miami corrections officer charged in local road-rage incident

    Austin L. Miller @almillerosb A south Florida corrections officer who pointed a firearm at two women in an apparent act of road rage was arrested Saturday and charged with aggravated assault with a firearm.The incident occurred at the Chick-fil-A at 3445 SW State Road 200 in the drive-through line. Surveillance video seen by Ocala Police Officer C. Wojtas showed Monique Rachel Edwards pulled out a firearm and placed it outside the vehicle in the direction of another vehicle that ..
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  • Miami Marlins lose Giancarlo Stanton to injury, game to Pirates

    Miami Marlins lose Giancarlo Stanton to injury, game to Pirates
    The Marlins lost Giancarlo Stanton early on Saturday, the result of a 95-mph fastball that clipped the slugger’s right wrist and sent him to the training room. They lost the game late when reliever David Phelps allowed a two-run lead slip through his grasp in an eventual 7-6 setback to the Pirates at PNC Park. All things considered, it could have turned out worse for the Marlins. The initial diagnosis provided by the Marlins on the oft-injured Stanton was a bruised wrist. X-rays were negative, ..
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  • It's the end for the Miami Beach mystery PAC — a political whodunit

    It's the end for the Miami Beach mystery PAC — a political whodunit
    An enigmatic political committee raising funds from Miami Beach special interests will shut down and return its money to donors after being linked to Commissioner Michael Grieco, the group’s chairman, Brian Abraham, announced late Friday. Since January, Grieco, a candidate for Beach mayor, has offered shifting stories to explain his connection to People for Better Leaders, a political action committee that raised $200,000 from Beach vendors, lobbyists and developers. First, Grieco told a blogge..
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  • Why international tech companies are making Miami their US base

    Why international tech companies are making Miami their US base
    As the eMerge Americas technology conference opens on Monday, a number of international tech startups will likely be sniffing around, considering Miami for a possible launch point for their U.S. or Latin American operations. They might want to talk to some of the recent arrivals. Meet Solomoto, a Tel Aviv-based startup that offers a digital marketing dashboard to help small businesses take control of their online presence. “We are an operating system for small business. Anything that you can d..
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  • Bob Boughner could be named new coach of the Florida Panthers ...

    Bob Boughner could be named new coach of the Florida Panthers ...
    The Florida Panthers will hire San Jose Sharks assistant Bob Boughner as the 15th head coach in franchise history according to sources within the organization. Bob MacKenzie of Canada’s TSN was the first to report the news that the Panthers offered Boughner the job on Saturday morning. A source said the Panthers could make the move official on Sunday. Florida has been without a coach since Tom Rowe was not asked to return after a rocky tenure as interim coach. The Panthers fired Gerard Gallant ..
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  • Pro-Trump rally draws dozens of supporters to Tropical Park

    Pro-Trump rally draws dozens of supporters to Tropical Park
    Inside the Beltway, the prevailing view is President Donald Trump had a rough week. Former FBI Director James Comey’s Senate testimony was appointment television, and his repeated characterization of Trump as far from honest surely left a mark. But Trump’s standing among his base remains strong — and enthusiastic. Take, for instance, the people who make up Miami Dade Citizens 4 Trump and Tea Party 40. The groups jointly held a pro-Trump rally at Tropical Park Saturday, and roughly 100 supporter..
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  • Miami FC bests FC Edmonton, 1-0, to keep a five-point lead on first

    Miami FC bests FC Edmonton, 1-0, to keep a five-point lead on first
    Miami FC maintained their remarkable streak of success by beating FC Edmonton 1-0 at Clarke Stadium in the Canadian city of the same name on Saturday night for the Spring Tournament of the North American Soccer League. Vicenzo Rennella, who entered the match as a substitute, scored the only goal of the day at 79 ', thanks to a steady pass from Brazilian Stefano Pinho. The Miami FC are in an unbeaten streak of eight consecutive matches and undefeated away from home. The only game they lost so f..
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2017 NCAA Tournament: 68 reasons this bracket sets up as a beauty .Florida might force Miami-Dade to cut tolls. Expect rebates to end, too. .
Officials Warn Of Exposure To Measles At Two Ann Arbor Restaurants .Cavs' LeBron James, Kyrie Irving held out vs. Heat with injuries .

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