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Measles Case Found In Florida

A high-school student in Miami has tested positive for measles amid a measles outbreak now affecting nine states. So far, 164 cases have been reported, with one death as a result. According to Miami television station WPLG, officials with Miami-Dade Public Schools confirmed that the measles case was reported at...
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Beloved Florida Bakery Serves The ‘Best Bread’ In The Entire State

If you haven't ordered bread from this popular Florida bakery yet, you're missing out!
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Father, whose child suffered several precise gunshot wounds to the head, claims it was...

Florida – A Florida father was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole last week after being convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder. The charges stemmed from a tragic incident in which he shot his two children, killing his 5-year-old daughter and severely injuring his 8-year-old...
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Measles Outbreak Spreads to Florida

A student at Miami Palmetto Senior High School has been diagnosed with the disease.
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27-Year-Old Florida Man Sentenced in ‘Large Scale’ Cocaine Trafficking Operation

A Florida man has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in a large-scale cocaine trafficking operation that spanned multiple states, including Florida. Sonic Torres-Garcia, 27, of Kissimmee, Florida, was sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to the distribution of cocaine. U.S....
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Miami drivers frustrated by school bus camera program. Who is responsible for fixing it?

The sheriff and several members of the school board respond to the Miami Herald’s investigation.
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Rap legend Luther ‘Uncle Luke’ Campbell to have Miami street named after him

Miami rap legend Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell will soon have a street named after him in his hometown. Commissioners on Tuesday approved a resolution that will rename a portion of Northwest 11th Avenue between Northwest 58th Street and Northwest 60th Street as "Luther Campbell Way." "Yesterday, something truly...
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Two South Florida Spots Among Best Coffee Shops on Earth

In a city where the café culture is as hot as the weather, two Miami coffee shops — both ranked in New Times' 11 Best Coffee Shops list — have just been crowned among the best on the planet. These aren't your run-of-the-mill chains or tourist traps. We're talking about spots that have earned their global recognition...
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Aba Miami to Close After Two Years at Bal Harbour Shops

Mediterranean restaurant Aba Miami will close its doors permanently at Bal Harbour Shops, just two-and-a-half years after opening in Miami with plenty of fanfare thanks to its original Chicago location. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice first reported by South Florida Business...
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Weather Authority Impact Day Ends

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Weather Authority Impact Day has come to a close as storms exit the region Wednesday afternoon, leaving behind a refreshing change in the atmosphere. The rain is pushing out, and drier air is settling in, setting the stage for a stunning sunset this evening. Rain...

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