It was so hot on Sunday, Miami set a new temperature record
If it seemed a little hotter than normal on Sunday, it was. Miami’s high of 98 degrees made it the hottest May day recorded in the city, National Weather Service meteorologist Larry Kelly said. That temperature was recorded at 4 p.m. NWS meteorologist Arlena Moses predicted the sweltering heat would carry over on Memorial Day, with highs of 94 to 95 degrees, just below the previous May record of 96 degrees. The average May temperature is around 88 degrees, she said. Fort Lauderdale came close..>> view originalMiami Hurricanes hope bubble doesn't burst (and NCAA record ...
The University of Miami baseball team isn’t used to straddling the fence when it comes to being invited to the NCAA tournament. Most years, it’s simply a formality. Obviously, this year is much different. A few weeks ago, it looked like Miami’s NCAA record of postseason play would definitely end at 44 consecutive years. But thanks to a strong finish to their season, the Hurricanes’ chances have improved. Yet when the selection committee announces who is in this year’s field of 64 on Monday at ..>> view originalSuspects in custody after officer-involved shooting in South Beach
A police chase in South Beach led to an officer-involved shooting that happened in the area of Sixth Street and Alton Road late Sunday, disrupting an otherwise calm Memorial Day weekend in the seaside city. Miami Beach police said that around 10:35 p.m., an altercation in the 200 block of Ocean Drive escalated to a point where two people were shot. Both victims were taken Jackson Memorial Hospital. Police chased a suspect vehicle to Sixth and Alton, where police shot one of the suspects. That s..>> view originalCompetitive swimmers help keep listing World OutGames afloat
Hundreds of swimmers on Sunday proved the 2017 World OutGames Miami unsinkable, despite the financial disaster that nearly ended this week’s international conference before it began. “It’s exciting to be with swimmers from all over,” said Jax Cole, 36, a Long Beach, California, athlete who joined the OutGames aquatic competitions Sunday at Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove. “The OutGames demonstrated integrity upon sufficient pressure, which to me indicates negligence,” said Cole, refe..>> view originalArrest made in Miami Beach shooting
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Miami Beach police have arrested a 25-year-old man suspected in a Saturday afternoon shooting, police said. Dontavious Johnson was arrest Saturday night. Police said Johnson was standing on a corner at Sixth Street and Collins Avenue with a semi-automatic handgun, before he opened fire on an occupied taxi. The male passenger then left the taxi and fled on foot, police said. Video surveillance captured Johnson chasing the victim into a liquor store, police said. A Miami-Dade ..>> view originalIsrael-Miami real estate connection stronger than ever
Earlier this month, The Miami Herald reported that Israel’s El Al airlines will begin offering three weekly, nonstop flights to Tel Aviv beginning in November 2017. This will mark the first time since 2008 that direct flights between Miami and Israel have been available, and illustrates the ever-increasing connection between the Magic City and the Jewish State. As a native Israeli who moved to Miami at the age of 6, I have lived, breathed, and cherished this close connection nearly all of my li..>> view originalNorth Miami Beach Jewish school evacuated after bomb threat
North Miami Beach Jewish school evacuated after bomb threat NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Authorities gave the all clear after, officials said, a bomb threat led to an evacuation of a Jewish community school in North Miami Beach, Sunday evening. According to North Miami Beach Police, the school, Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes, received a fax demanding $25,000 in ransom, or else explosives planted at the school would be detonated. Officers from multiple agencies arrived at the campus, near..>> view originalThe Best Concerts in Miami This Week, May 29-June 4
Even though we try to hide it, it's clear - summer has officially started in Miami. But don't walk away, because there are still plenty of concerts to get you through the next blistering months. This week you can relive the glory days with Brit Floyd, catch free shows from Holly Hunt and The Heavy Pets, or choke back your tears with Macy Gray.Keep your cool by staying in the know with our concert calendar.Monday, May 29Backyard Monsters: With Nicole Moudaber, Pan-Pot, ALX, Donnie Lowe, Carabett..>> view originalSpain police: 2 Britons arrested for ramming pedestrians
Authorities in Spain say the two men arrested for ramming into pedestrians in a southern coastal town are British nationals who appeared to be drunk. Eight people, including a newborn baby and the driver, were injured. Police say they had ruled out terrorism in Sunday's crash in Marbella. A police spokeswoman said Monday that the driver and the passenger were aged 27 and 28, held British passports and showed signs of being under the influence of alcohol. The spokeswoman spoke on customary condi..>> view originalTop Brazilian musicians join in calling for a new president
To the sound of Brazilian popular music, thousands of protesters took over Copacabana Beach on Sunday to demand a presidential election as pressure mounted on the country's leader to resign amid corruption allegations. The protest-concert was called "Diretas Ja," which translates to "Direct Elections Now." It featured Brazilian music icons Caetano Veloso and Milton Nascimento as well as other nationally acclaimed artists such as Maria Gadu, Criolo and Mano Brown. Amid a dense fog, thousands of ..>> view original
Saturday, July 29, 2017
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