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Just two weeks from losing county funding, Miami-Dade’s MetroConnect shuttle service was spared in the latest version of ...
For the past four years, Vanessa has escorted children and their families across the street to Shenandoah Elementary in Little Havana, ensuring they arrive at school safely. But when school started ...
Mike Manasco knows it will take head-to-head wins by Palmetto against Columbus for the schools’ annual showdown—usually a showdown with major postseason stakes and sometimes even deep in the ...
Hundreds of antique items — a wedding dress, a bag of marbles, guayaberas, a stuffed toy, a record player, a postcard, treasured photos, and a crucifix — are on display in collections that make up the ...
The At Home store set to close is at 14585 Biscayne Blvd. in North Miami. That would leave the other South Florida location, ...
After an 0-2 start, True North scored another impressive victory over previously unbeaten Archbishop McCarthy.
The Tigers’ Tarik Skubal left in the fourth inning due to tightness in his left side, but Sandy Alcantara shined, and so did ...
The Miami Seaquarium is way past its prime, going from a jewel that helped make South Florida a tourist destination in the ...
Rodents at a hotel restaurant gnawing into cereal also among the Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach problems.
“The three guys that we’re riding with the most, you could pick one out of a hat and put him in a game,” Dawson said ahead of No. 5 Miami’s Saturday home game against the No. 18 USF Bulls. “And I feel ...
Most health insurers would likely still cover vaccines, even if the shots become optional in Florida, as long as federal policies don’t change. That includes private health insurance, Medicaid and ...
A new USCIS policy memo tightens the “public charge” rule, threatening green card applications and residency requests.