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The Everglades Foundation recently that valued the annual economic from recreational and commercial fishing in Florida Bay at nearly a half a billion per year. The bay increases the value to the property of nearby homes. Dry conditions on the mainland and a lack of freshwater flowing into the bay has led to a .
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This comes as the Florida Legislature continues to debate whether or not to purchase 60,000 acres of land south of Lake Okeechobeee for water storage. SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Nancy Klingener joins us from our southernmost bureau in Key West to tell us how what's at stake for the tourism business.
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Two undercover Miami-Dade police officers t in their unmarked vehicle late at night on Monday, March 27. In the hours following the shooting, police, SWAT teams and K-9 units searched the surrounding Brownsville neighborhood of Miami to find suspects or clues.
By Wednesday, 19-year-old Damian Thompson had been with two counts of attempted murder. And on Thursday, fof gun violence gathered at a nearby police station pressuring police for developments in those unsolved murders.
For more details on those events, we turn to The Miami Herald's Chuck Rabin and David Ovalle.
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A week ago, Miami was bracing for Ultra—the electronic music festival and its thousands of fans. In years past it has earned a reputation for arrests and illicit drug use. But this year, the festival was relatively quiet.
Then, we move from electronic dance music to ballet. For more than a decade, Patricia Delgado has been a principal dancer with the Miami City Ballet.
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Before she takes her final bow, we'll talk about her time growing up in the nationally renowned company with SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s editorial director Alicia Zuckerman.
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