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The House Ethics Committee formally recommended that North Miami Beach Mayor Michael Joseph be held in contempt of Congress following what they allege was his repeated refusal to cooperate with an ongoing congressional investigation of former Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.
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Members of Miami's FL-TF2 worked shoulder-to-shoulder with international crews, utilizing specialized knowledge and high-tech equipment to finally free the trapped man.
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The state determines a district's letter grade based on multiple factors, including student performance on state tests, graduation rates and students' performance on advanced coursework.
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Immigrant advocates allege the facility is overcrowded and that detainees are exposed to excessive heat, and have inadequate access to food, water, beds and bathrooms.
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During the first four matches, 37 fans were treated for heat distress and five were taken to area hospitals. The coolest game played so far had a high of 81 degree, but some reached the 90s.
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When an expat pilot landed in Venezuela with desperately needed earthquake aid from Doral, he learned he'd lost numerous close family and friends in the disaster — but says it's made him even more determined now to deliver help.
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Dozens of fearless competitors will bury their faces in whipped cream-crowned citrus pies this Fourth of July as Key West's World Famous Key Lime Pie Eating Championship returns to the sun-soaked sands of the Southernmost Beach Café.
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At Miami International Airport, a group of children as young as one held on to their stuffed animals — and each other — as they prepared for their early morning flight to Guatemala. They were being flown by a nonprofit to be reunited with their deported parents.
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The students were given a written reprimand, and are being ordered to record videos about FIU policies they allegedly violated. They told SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± they worry the videos could force them to express opinions they do not agree with.
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The U.S. Supreme Court vote to protect birthright citizenship in a landmark ruling was welcomed by elected officials on both sides of the aisle in Florida — although Democrats were much more vocal, with messages of cautious joy.
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Speaking at a news conference outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building off SW 145th Avenue in southwest Broward County, several speakers said detainees have told them of inadequate access to bathrooms and beds, and severe overcrowding.
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The massive AI data center project in the western part of Palm Beach County, known as Project Tango, is heading in front of the county’s zoning commission tomorrow.