Monday, November 23, 2015

Last Top Stories: Miami Dolphins recap Week 11 versus Cowboys: Good, Bad, and Ugly - The Phinsider

  • Miami Dolphins recap Week 11 versus Cowboys: Good, Bad, and Ugly - The Phinsider

    Miami Dolphins recap Week 11 versus Cowboys: Good, Bad, and Ugly - The Phinsider
    Andrew Innerarity-USA TODAY SportsThe Miami Dolphins fell to 4-6 on the season with a loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11. We look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from the game.TheMiami Dolphinslost to theDallas Cowboyson Sunday, dropping the AFC East team to 4-6 on the year and making the Playoffs seem more and more like a pipedream this year (though, if New England beats Buffalo tonight, Miami is still just a game out of the Wildcard, some how). There was some good, some bad, and some ugl..
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  • UM men's basketball team debuts at No. 15 in AP poll

    The rest of America now knows what University of Miami men’s basketball coach Jim LarraƱaga suspected: He has a pretty darn good team.The Hurricanes burst into the Associated Press Top 25 at No. 15 on Monday after back-to-back double-digit victories over preseason Top 25 teams at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off tournament.Miami, which had been unranked, won the tournament title and improved to 5-0 after beating No. 22 Butler 85-75 in Sunday’s championship game. The Canes had crushed Mississippi St. 105-..
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  • Florida approves 5 nurseries to grow medical marijuana

    Florida approves 5 nurseries to grow medical marijuana
    State health officials announced Monday that five Florida nurseries have been chosen to cultivate and distribute the first legal marijuana in the state, opening the door to the sale and distribution of the non-euphoric strains next year.Costa Nursery Farms, of the Redland, won the bid for the Southeast Region. Knox Nursery, will grow it for the Central Region, including Tampa Bay. Hackney Nursery Company will grow it for the Northeast Region. Chestnut Hill Tree Farm will be the grower for the No..
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  • Miami Police find car suspected in fatal hit and run - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft

    Miami Police find car suspected in fatal hit and run - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft
    MIAMI (WSVN) -- Detectives have recovered a car that police believe was involved in a hit and run accident that killed a Miami man.The gray Chrysler 300 with a cracked windshield, missing mirror and damaged front bumper was found at a home at 30th Avenue and 11th Street in Miami, Monday afternoon.The victim's mother has been left heartbroken and seeking answers about who was driving that car. "Everything was him. My entire life was for him, my only son," said Carmen Montoya as she held back tear..
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  • Home sales fall in Miami-Dade but prices rise | Miami Herald

    The housing market stuttered in Miami-Dade County as existing home sales fell in October. But prices rose for both condos and single-family homes. And Broward County did better overall.Miami-Dade saw 1,151 single-family home sales in October, down 4.4 percent from October 2014. Condo and townhome sales fell to 1,408 for the month, down 6.6 percent year over year.A glut of new condo construction is reducing demand for existing units. And an economic crisis across Latin America is taking its toll ..
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  • North Miami Police show support for fellow officer - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft

    North Miami Police show support for fellow officer - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft
    North Miami Police show support for fellow officer Posted: Monday, November 23, 2015 5:40 PM EST Updated: Monday, November 23, 2015 5:40 PM EST NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) -- More than 100 police officers from different agencies came together Monday for a fundraiser to benefit a fellow officer who was hurt on duty.In the early morning hours of Nov. 15, 22-year-old North Miami Beach officer Nicole Mood was in her pa..
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  • Miami Lakes celebrates new youth center, fire station | Miami Herald

    The new Miami Lakes Youth Center — the Spot — officially opened its doors on Saturday to dozens of families.It was a moment that Mayor Michael Pizzi and the rest of the town council have been imaging for years.“This is one of the last things on the bucket list,” Pizzi said at the grand opening. “Fifteen years ago when we first became a city, the youth center was one of our main priorities. It’s our gift to our children.”The Spot is a 4,000-square-foot complex that includes a multipurpose activit..
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  • Gov. Rick Scott's proposed 'Florida First' budget: $79.3 billion, tax cuts

    Gov. Rick Scott on Monday proposed a $79.3 billion budget for next year that would spend more on schools, cut taxes by $1 billion and eliminate nearly 1,000 more full-time jobs from the state workforce.Scott rolled out his spending plan at Harbinger, a sign-making company on Jacksonville’s south side where owner Roger Williams and dozens of his workers helped to promote Scott’s call to permanently end the sales tax on equipment used in manufacturing.Scott’s “Florida First” budget would be about ..
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  • Zoo Miami welcomes baby Sumatran tiger | News - Home

    Zoo Miami welcomes baby Sumatran tiger | News - Home
    SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. -Zoo Miami is welcoming a new member of its family, just in time for the holidays.Zoo officials announced Monday the birth of a rare Sumatran tiger.The male cub, which weighed in close to three pounds, was born at the zoo on Nov. 14. It's the first birth of a Sumatran tiger at Zoo Miami, and only the fourth born in the United States this year.The tiger and its mother, 4-year-old Leeloo, are being isolated from the rest of the zoo's population in an effort to give the ..
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  • $160B deal to combine Pfizer and Allergan raises outcry

    $160B deal to combine Pfizer and Allergan raises outcry
    A $160 billion deal announced Monday to merge Pfizer and Allergan and create the world’s biggest drug company renewed the outcry in Washington over “inversions,” in which U.S. corporations combine with companies overseas to lower their tax bill.The combination – the second-largest merger in history – could have ramifications around the globe, pushing up drug prices and spurring more such deals in the fast-consolidating health care sector and other fields.It is also increasing the election-year b..
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