Miami 16-year-old sentenced to 50 years for 2015 murder
By: Associated Press July 30, 2017 MIAMI (AP) -- A 16-year-old Miami boy has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for murder. The Miami Herald reports that Juaquan Hall was sentenced late Friday, more than a year after his conviction in the August 2015 fatal shooting. The victim, 20-year-old Ramiro "Tony" Izquierdo, was walking back from a market with his blind brother in Liberty City when he was killed. Hall was 14 at the time. Prosecutors said Hall was one of two robbers who confronted the b..>> view originalTropical Depression in the Gulf of Mexico is now Tropical Storm Emily
Tropical Depression No. 6, which became a factor overnight as Sunday became Monday, is now a bigger factor as it’s Tropical Storm Emily. A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for West and Central Florida, from Anclote River to Bonita Beach. The National Weather Service 8 a.m. advistory puts Emily about 45 miles west northwest of Tampa and 50 miles west northwest of Sarasota. It’s moving east at 8 mph with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph. It’s expected to pick up movement speed a swing to ..>> view originalTeen was writing a fraud to-do list when the cops came. Now he'll be ...
When police executed a search warrant at Phyllistone Termine’s North Miami-Dade home in 2016, he was listening to tunes and doing a fraudster’s to-do list that included buying other people’s credit card numbers and security codes. Termine, 19, was sentenced last week to 4 1/2 years in federal prison for aggravated identity theft and access device fraud. The scam involved converting the modern tax return scam to unemployment benefits — amassing names and Social Security numbers and getting benef..>> view originalWinners, Losers from El Clasico Miami
South Florida soccer fans (and the soccer media) woke up Sunday morning with an El Clasico Hangover after spending the past three days in the epicenter of the soccer universe, caught up in the craze surrounding Saturday night’s sold-out match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid at Hard Rock Stadium. The archrivals – combined worth $7.2 billion -- have faced each other 235 times, and only once before had they played away from Spain. Combined, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar, Gareth Bale..>> view originalWide disparity of opinion on Dolphins
As training camp rolls on, the sides have aligned neatly on these Dolphins and they essentially can be separated into two categories – the doubters and the cautiously optimistic believers. For some, especially the betting public and analytics types, it’s almost as if last season’s 10-6 record and playoff berth didn’t happen. "A lot of people thought 10-6 was smoke and mirrors," Dolphins safety Michael Thomas said. "They didn't understand how we did it. I think we're going to be better this year..>> view originalBeckham closes in on MLS franchise, but will Miami care?
MIAMI — The midday sun was beating down on a forlorn 9-acre section of the Overtown neighborhood last month, and there was not a soul in the streets. Boarded-up shops faced the lots on one side, and public housing on two others. High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off. The nearly empty land will get a makeover of its own in the coming months if Major League Soccer awards an expansion team to an investment group led b..>> view originalAre Brazilian real estate buyers back in Miami?
Brazil is to the Miami real estate market as LeBron James was to the Miami Heat: a supernova phenomenon that lifted us to the greatest heights, but left difficult questions and painful longing in its absence. And as the former MVP teased a dramatic comeback to the Magic City on his Instagram in July, Brazil appears doing the same. In 2010, Brazilians rescued Miami from the biggest housing bubble this country has seen. They arrived on our shores and purchased troves of stagnant and deeply discou..>> view originalWhich players would appear on a Miami Dolphins' Mount Rushmore?
It’s large, it’s iconic and it’s carved into a mountain face. Nothing symbolizes the foundation and greatness of this country quite like the four faces that are etched into Mount Rushmore. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are undoubtedly four of the most influential and important figures in American history and we honor them in South Dakota with a massive granite sculpture. Translating the same sort of influence these men had in the NFL, Bleacher R..>> view originalEx-Marlins prospect Luis Castillo dominates Miami in Reds' win ...
As the Miami Marlins got dominated Sunday by a pitcher who could have been one of them, the sentiment in the dugout was one of uniform awe.Former Marlins prospect and rookie right-hander Luis Castillo “showed the whole package,” as manager Don Mattingly put it, in the Marlins’ 6-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.He threw eight innings and allowed one run to outpitch righty Dan Straily, the player he and two other Marlins minor leaguers were traded for in January.“It was pretty electric stuff,” said..>> view originalCollege football rankings: Miami Hurricanes
The Miami Hurricanes are No. 25 in the Orlando Sentinel 2017 preseason college football rankings. The Hurricanes should make a strong push for a Coastal title during coach Mark Richt’s second season in Coral Gables.Our ranking: No. 25Coach: Mark Richt (9-4, entering second season; 9-4 overall)2016 record: 9-4, 5-3 in Atlantic Coast Conference, finished tied for second in Coastal DivisionLook back: Mark Richt’s first season at Miami was a program success as the Hurricanes won their first bowl ga..>> view original
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