September 5, 2018
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All Miami’s best tacos are under one roof this weekend. Tequila will be there, too.
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McDonald’s brought its menu from around the world to Miami — and we’re the first to try it
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Downtown Dadeland is getting even cooler. A new craft beer bar is moving in
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This Celia Cruz exhibit is the biggest ever - and it’s coming to Miami
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Supreme Court pick highlights ruling overturning war court conviction
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McKnight’s art at Miami transit hub paints the story of Overtown
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DeSantis picks Miami state legislator Jeanette Nuñez as running mate
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111 years old: Supercentenarian gets her own day in Hialeah
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UM coach believes this rule that hurt the Hurricanes against LSU is unfair. Here’s why.
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A feud between a commissioner and a nightclub. At stake: the heart of Little Havana
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These fishing captains are famous in the Keys. Now they’re struggling to stay afloat
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Miami-Dade holds first hearing Thursday on a county budget that adds school security
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She wanted to end the relationship. The jilted girlfriend picked up an ax, cops say.
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The mystery Miami Dolphins are getting near to unveiling. And the stakes are very high
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More than pride on the line for Miami lawmakers in political fight over Florida House
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Southwest volleyball continues strong start to 2018 season
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Ryan Tannehill was ‘riled up’ Wednesday. Why that’s great news for the Miami Dolphins
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That time Mike Vrabel hung out in Raekwon McMillan’s living room
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Here’s what Dolphins’ Gase likes about Luke Falk. And a revelation about Leonte Carroo
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This is how Ryan Tannehill, once NFL’s most-sacked QB, feels about his new offensive line
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NFL defending champion Eagles open at home Thursday, but here’s why it could be trouble
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Dolphins’ defense gets a key piece back, plus an update on Grant and Larsen
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Miami Dolphins will go without this starter in regular-season opener against the Tennessee Titans
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Miami Beach law limits panhandling. Civil rights groups say that violates free speech.
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The lawyer was charged with a $20M fraud, then took a drive 4 years ago. He’s been found
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Next summer, Miami travelers can fly direct to Warsaw for the first time
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Infowars’ Alex Jones insults, touches Marco Rubio outside U.S. Senate hearing
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He managed the Keys Dairy Queen. Cops say he helped robbers stick it up
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‘Mama went bye-bye.’ She left 2-year-old in a hot car and smoked weed, Georgia cops say
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Marlins’ plans with two key pieces come into focus
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The sheriff was on his way to a meeting. But first he had an arrest to make
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Dying man’s last wish was an ice cream sundae — so medics took him to McDonald’s
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Sports on TV: Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018
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‘Everybody makes mistakes:’ Suspect in D.C. road rage video is mentally ill, uncle says
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Realmuto’s two homers not enough for Marlins after poor start against Phillies
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$75,000 a year with benefits; no college needed — yet local employers can’t fill jobs
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Is FIU stifling freedom of expression? Sure looks that way in attempt to remove Maidique’s name from campus
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Beware of these websites: They’ll charge you seven times more to travel to the U.S.
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Officials charged with tracking security incidents learned of attacks in Cuba from media
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Are these Florida constitutional amendments misleading? State Supreme Court to decide
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We have the resources to save Florida’s dying coral reefs. Now, we just need the will.
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Electric scooters could soon be back in Miami — this time for good
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Teen charged with kidnapping siblings, attempted murder. Cops say mom set up the plan.
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Sloppy redaction shows large deposit into candidate’s account. Reason: Pay the bills.
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Who killed Miami Subs founder Gus Boulis? Appeals court orders new trial.
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He’s serving life for double murder. Fifteen more was tacked on for cocaine trafficking.
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Florence strengthens to a Category 3, and it’s the first major hurricane of 2018
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Amazon’s Jeff Bezos was spotted at LIV. Could this be good news for Miami’s HQ2 bid?
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This local college team went to Costa Rica to train and teach the game of basketball
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Lost sea lion spent 4 days stranded in town trying to find the sea. Tranquilizer helped
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These Miami party boats ride with liquor and bikini models. The feds are paying attention
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On the first day of school, man put an electric fence near bus stop to keep kids away
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Being lieutenant governor in this state means you make $125K a year and don’t do much
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Instead of a new athletic director, FIU decides to go for more Pete Garcia
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In this rematch, the gloves are coming off. Here’s what Golovkin and Canelo are saying
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Miami Hurricanes need to toughen up and ‘punch back’ after big plays, says Manny Diaz
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UM starter listed as ‘day-to-day’ was missing during media viewing of practice
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This new apartment building is moving in. Wynwood Yard and O Cinema are moving out
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Judge rules that governor’s travel plans, meeting schedule aren’t security secrets
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Este restaurante en Wynwood es el favorito con las estrellas de Miami
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All Miami’s best tacos are under one roof this weekend. Tequila will be there, too.
-
McDonald’s brought its menu from around the world to Miami — and we’re the first to try it
-
This Celia Cruz exhibit is the biggest ever - and it’s coming to Miami
-
Downtown Dadeland is getting even cooler. A new craft beer bar is moving in
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Right on time: Tropics heat up with peak of hurricane season
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Here at last: David Beckham-fronted Miami MLS team reveals its name and official crest
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In energy drink battle, one claims to help with Alzheimer’s. That’s nonsense, other says.
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Nikolas Cruz’s birth mom had a violent, criminal past. Could it help keep him off Death Row?
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A mom got pulled over in a traffic stop. Then she handed her stash to her kid, cops say
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Country, rock and all that jazz: Here’s what’s happening in 2018-2019
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Where to see country, rock, comedy and jazz in South Florida this year
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A ‘Scumbag of the Week’ victim and a drunk pledge. Now, two Florida frats face trouble
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Elton, Sting and Christina Aguilera: Just a few top performers coming to South Florida
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The money man, the bloodsucker and the kindness of strangers
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Honey Smacks cereal sales are illegal. But some people have still gotten ill