February 27, 2021
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Choreographer Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros, who helped shape ballet in Miami, dies at 63
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Coast Guard is searching for a missing plane and pilot off South Florida coast
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‘I am charged from my ancestors.’ How 28 South Floridians describe their Blackness
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Trump kept them out to protect jobs. Now, these immigrants are getting green cards
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Denny Hamlin seeking first victory lap of 2021 and a milestone in Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 400
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For a peaceful transfer of power, we can honor the popular vote while keeping Electoral College | Opinion
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Sports on TV: Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
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David Beckham on Inter Miami offseason reboot: ‘The building has changed overnight’
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Monte Harrison’s ‘humbling’ 2020, outfielder insight and more Marlins spring notables
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Woman dies after getting pinned under a car at an apartment parking lot in Broward
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The story of Overtown’s rich history can be found in this beautiful calendar
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Miami Christian holds off Florida A&M to win first girls’ basketball state championship
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Eight South Florida teams advance to boys’ basketball state semifinals in Lakeland
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Windstar cruises is ditching Seattle, will call Miami home in 2022
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She had gone out to dinner with her daughter. She then collapsed on the table
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Heat injury update: Bam Adebayo available and starting vs. Jazz. Tyler Herro remains out
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Takeaways from Heat’s most impressive win of the season, led by Adebayo, Butler and Dragic
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Miami Marlins spring training games are about to begin. Here’s what to expect
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American Heritage girls basketball finishes 4-peat with defensive-minded win vs. Palm Bay
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The details on how Butler and Bam have raised their games and pushed Heat to fifth in East
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His left leg gave out and then he suffered a stroke. How to spot the warning signs
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Here are the three big things you need to know about getting your blood pressure down
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Florida Legislature convenes with many pandemic changes, familiar Republican agenda
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Miami Herald editor: Showcasing Miami’s Black lives is part of our obligation
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After 85 years of building Miami’s Black middle class, longshoremen face biggest crisis yet