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‘I bit him': Arrest made after Miami girl, 6, fights off kidnapper: Police
A man accused of kidnapping a 6-year-old at a Miami apartment complex was arrested after the young girl was able to fight him off, police said.
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3 Miami TSA officers accused of stealing from airport passengers during screenings
Three Transportation Security Administration officers at Miami International Aiport were arrested after authorities said they were caught on camera stealing from passengers during security screenings.
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Moving Miami Seaquarium's Lolita: See How the Killer Whale Will Be Relocated to the Pacific
More than 50 years after her capture, the Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita, one of the oldest killer whales in captivity, will be returned to her home waters in the Pacific.
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2 Dead, 3 Hurt After Explosion, Massive Fire at Florida Welding Business
Two people were killed and three others were injured after an explosion and massive fire that engulfed several vehicles and buildings at a Medley welding business Tuesday morning.
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2 Ex-Florida Police Officers Accused of Kidnapping and Beating Homeless Man
Two Hialeah Police Department officers are facing charges after authorities said they kidnapped a homeless man, drove him to an isolated location and beat him while he was handcuffed.
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Corrections Officials Deny Claims Nikita Dragun Was Held in Men's Jail
Miami-Dade Corrections officials are disputing reports that transgender influencer and YouTuber Nikita Dragun was held in the men’s jail unit following her arrest in Miami Beach.
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Bodycam Video Shows Florida Vice Mayor Cursing at Police Officer
A police body camera video shows Pompano Beach’s vice mayor cursing at a Florida police officer during a traffic stop.
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Judge OKs $83M for Property Loss in Surfside Condo Collapse
People whose homes disappeared in the Surfside condominium collapse are a giant step closer to being compensated for their lost property.
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Rapper Wisdom Charged in Miami Beach Shooting, DaBaby Questioned and Released
Two men including a well-known rapper are facing attempted murder charges in a shooting that injured two people on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach earlier this week.
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Florida Suing Federal Government, CDC to Allow Cruises to Resume Sailing: DeSantis
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state is filing a lawsuit against the federal government and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to allow cruise ships to resume sailing immediately, after they were shut down for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DeSantis announced the legal action during a news conference Thursday at PortMiami. “The CDC has…