April 15, 2015
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Miami grand jury indicts Canadian teen in drug-deal killing
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Gov. Rick Scott and Cabinet move to mediation in Sunshine lawsuit
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A passion for jerky: Keys bartender cooks it up at new shop
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School guns proposals stumble in Florida Senate
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Natural History Museum of Jamaica & Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science Host VIP Reception
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Moët & Chandon presents Seaspice's new cocktail hour
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The Forge brings back its famed Wednesday night party
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No 'pleading the fifth' for Andy Cohen in Miami
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Wynwood Letterpress Opens with Handmade Charm
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Miami Soul weekend guide: American Friends of Jamaica Charity Gala, Miami Under 40, Flow Fridays & more
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Dance-music pioneer Jellybean Benitez talks about Madonna, EDM, Studio 54 before event at PAMM
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Anderson Cooper comes to Miami for an intimate conversation
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The Who - win a pair of tickets
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Watsco beats analyst expectations for first quarter earnings
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Rubio defends his tax overhaul against criticism from all sides
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Marine Stadium’s development will create traffic nightmare
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After years of face pain, Florida firefighter finds relief
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Adeiny Hechavarria, Dan Haren help Miami Marlins topple Braves 6-2
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Judge detains wealthy South Florida doctor charged with Medicare fraud
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Miami tennis coach, Greek Olympian Saki Balafas dies at 91
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Let the Cuban people decide their future
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Colombia peace process rattled by deadly guerrilla attack
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Man who saved Miami officer: “How could I not?”
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Anglers, scientists alike look to longtime Sarasota guide Scott Moore
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Greg Cote: Aaron Hernandez serves as a sobering, cautionary reminder
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At U.N., Barbadian athlete credits sports with breaking down barriers
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Florida Legislature heads toward special session because of Medicaid impasse
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Pickup truck bursts into flames in Miami school bus crash
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Sports on TV: Wednesday, April 15, 2015
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Elderly couple escapes Gables house fire after smoke alarm goes off
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Heat eliminated from playoff contention after Pacers defeat Wizards in double overtime
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South Florida fishing report: April 15, 2015
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Zoo Miami celebrates a birth and mourns a death in the same week
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New internship program seeks to retain local talent
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Families uprooted, businesses closed after apartment fire in Little Havana
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Cuba human rights bill introduced; State says Cuba will talk about return of fugitives
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Charges dropped against Palmetto High teacher accused of having sex with a student
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Cuevas retiring as county attorney
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Mayors make case against FPL nuclear expansion
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‘Controlled choice’ appears on way out for Coral Gables schools
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Restaurant delivery service Caviar launches in Miami
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PRO WRESTLING: Free ICW Fan Fest with art, comedy, music, wrestling April 19 in Miami
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Police: Broward woman pulls cocaine from her bra
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Fed survey finds economy growing at moderate pace
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UM stem cell research could grow bone, potentially treat obesity
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Report: Houses staying on the market longer in Miami
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Chris Bosh’s b-day, Austin Mahone dating Becky G?
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Sagemont boys share Class 1A state tennis team title
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At 83, Rita Moreno’s still got it
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CheapAir.com offering direct flights between U.S. and Cuba
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Father of 3 shot dead near Checkers in Miami Gardens
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Jimmy Kimmel: I wasn’t behind Dennis Quaid meltdown video
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Pinched for claws: Another modest stone crab harvest has scientists worried about future
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PRO WRESTLING: RocknSock Connection hits the artist’s canvas via Rob Schamberger
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Miami Marlins bats come to life, pound Atlanta Braves in victory
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Coral Gables mayor Cason and commissioner Quesada re-elected, joined by newcomer Slesnick
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‘Sister Act’ brings its joyful noise to Miami’s Arsht Center
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Sen. Marco Rubio may need to revisit ‘1999’ because the U.S. government had a surplus of cash
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Tension mounts in Tallahassee over Medicaid expansion, hospital funding
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Killian, Columbus reach final in GMAC baseball
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Southwest Miami wins GMAC badminton title
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Miami Marlins outfielder Christian Yelich sits to rest aching back
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Prankster hopes scattered bats help wake up Miami Marlins’ offense
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Four African-American leaders to be recognized in Broward