March 15, 2020
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Thousands leave Miami cruise ship without screenings after former passenger got COVID-19
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He’s an MLB veteran, but Marlins’ Corey Dickerson is still finding ways to evolve his game
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A shot boy lies in critical condition. Here are photos of the shooting suspect
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There’s another sewer main break in Fort Lauderdale. Here’s where it is.
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Saturday Miami Herald print edition going away, but we’re bringing you more news than ever
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Sports on TV: Sunday, March 15, 2020
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Police shoot man on Ocean Drive amid tensions with spring breakers in South Beach
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Monroe County and Key West declare state of emergency. Bars and beaches stay open, for now
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Amazon says ‘household staples’ are out of stock, deliveries delayed amid coronavirus
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David Beckham and family visit empty Inter Miami Stadium on day of suspended opener
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Manatee severely injured by boat propeller in the Keys
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Miami mayor with COVID-19 shows virtually no symptoms — a case for social distancing
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Players vote to ratify new CBA. Now we await word from NFL on free agency decision.
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Puerto Rico declares curfew, closes non-essential businesses amid coronavirus fears
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Coronavirus news changes fast. Here are some resources for accurate information
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Looking for some good news? No jury duty for the next two weeks
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Do Florida lawmakers know COVID-19 is a public health emergency? They’re not acting like it | Opinion
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Here’s how to talk to kids about coronavirus without scaring them, experts say
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Rabbi at Orthodox synagogue in Miami-Dade tests positive for COVID-19
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‘Demonic spirit:’ Miami pastor rejects coronavirus warning
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Man riding in pickup truck on I-95 grazed in the head by a bullet in Hollywood
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White House must ‘get its s@#t together’ on airport coronavirus chaos, Illinois gov says
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Flying in to Miami’s airport from Europe? You might get your temperature checked
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How many people in Florida have coronavirus? We’ve tested too few to say
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Coronavirus: Haiti shuts Dominican Republic border, suspends most international flights
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39 new Florida coronavirus cases revealed overnight as state tally hits 100
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24-hour Walmarts cutting hours. All chains trying to match supply to demand
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Where some Floridians can get free meals for their children while schools are closed
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ICE prosecutors and immigration judges demand that courts close amid coronavirus fears