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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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鈥楬umanitarian crisis鈥 looming for Haitian immigrants after Supreme Court decision to end TPS: report鈥淲ithout TPS protections, Haitians risk being sent back to one of the world鈥檚 most devastating human rights crises,鈥 said Juanita Goebertus, Americas director at Human Rights Watch, in releasing their report.
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The Miccosukee Tribe wants to be the new protector of the so-called 鈥滱lligator Alcatraz鈥 site, calling Friday on Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to give it the territory to conserve. But DeSantis administration still controls immigration detention center site.
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Advocates are urging Floridians to call on their senators to support Bill S. 4814, which would reinstate the residency status for Haitians as well as permanent paths for U.S. citizenship.
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If passed, the state's mosquito control districts that rely on ad valorem taxes could lose a third of their funding, according to the Florida Mosquito Control Association.
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The congresswoman announced the legislation, the TPS Review Act, during a news conference in Sunrise on Friday, the day after the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria.
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More than 160 years after the end of slavery in the United States, freedom remains deeply personal, shaped by history, community and opportunity.
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Juneteenth, the federal holiday observed each year on June 19th marks the end of slavery in the United States. Events in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami are focusing on how Black people express their existence on the heels of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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In the sweltering heat and nestled between multiple traffic-jammed streets, Miami Stadium finally hosted its first World Cup game, between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia. The match drove excitement and pride, as well as colors from across the globe.
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Monday's night's also honored acclaimed Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown, who received this year鈥檚 Alberto Ibarg眉en Excellence in Journalism Award 鈥 a special distinction reserved for an outstanding journalist and leader.
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Florida鈥檚 well-documented reputation as one of the most dangerous states in the nation for pedestrians and cyclists is confirmed in a a study published this week by Smart Growth America and the National Complete Streets Coalition.
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A federal judge in Washington has blocked a plan to loosen rules for fishing red snapper in the Atlantic, halting what was expected to be the longest recreational snapper season in years.