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Resources cboomervazquez has populated their site with include: • Federal investigation reveals issues that led to Surfside condo collapse • Cuts to NOAA hurricane research raise alarms over public safety • Both sides fight over key phrasing in jury instructions ahead of George Pino closing arguments • George Pino declines lesser charge ahead of closing arguments in deadly boating case • Tense moment caps off George Pino trial day 5 • US likely to ‘tread lightly’ with any Cuba military conflict, analysts say • Teen charged in sexual assault, death of step-sister remains out of jail following court hearing • Why power players are offering to back David Rivera’s $7M bond • 1.24.25 Enrique Tarrio discusses President Trump's pardon and Proud Boys' Future in Doral • Indictment of Raul Castro draws strong reaction from Cubans outside Freedom Tower • Cubans outside Freedom Tower react to indictment of Raul Castro • Justice Department prepares for Freedom Tower news conference • German tourists accused of vandalizing bench with swastika, 'Adolf was here' • Maduro ally Alex Saab charged in Venezuela bribery case after being deported to US • Exile leaders renew push for justice in 1996 Cuba plane shootdown • After vigorous debate, Miami-Dade commissioners again defer vote on controversial Kelly Tractor plan • Phone service remains restricted at 'Alligator Alcatraz' • Commissioners vote on extending Ultra in Miami as residents push back • Miami-Dade commissioners defer controversial Kelly Tractor project amid environmental worries • Environmentalists ‘eager’ to continue ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ fight despite court loss • Miami-Dade seeks action against Amazon over warehouse shutdown, job cuts • South Florida importers celebrate launching of tariff refund portal • South Florida importers excited to start claiming tariff refunds: ‘It is their Liberation Day’ • Miami using new device to help clean badly polluted water in Wagner Creek • DeSantis signs Florida voter ID bill; lawsuit filed minutes later • How should South Florida voters navigate state’s new ID law? Elections supervisors explain • Why Russian oil is now flowing to energy-starved Cuba ― with Trump’s blessing • TSA workers strained as government shutdown continues • ‘Everyone is thinking business instead of human rights’: Activists slam US-Cuba economic engagement • #ICYMI Trump says Cuba 'is going to fall pretty soon,' signals U.S. role in regime change • Cuban exiles from South Florida believe democracy must come before US engagement with Cuba • Facing midterm headwinds, House GOP leaders hold policy retreat at Trump’s Doral resort • Trump predicts Cuba will fall soon, assigns Rubio to negotiate • Shield of the Americas: What we know about the summit in Doral this weekend & Noem’s new title • Price of gas isn't only thing that could increase amid Iran conflict • Impact from conflict in Iran could be felt at gas pumps, inside supermarkets • Supreme Court's strikedown not the last word on tariffs, analysts say • Fuel issues in Cuba growing, impacting ability of airlines to travel there • How many public school students in Miami-Dade have connections to Haiti? We now know • Families of Parkland victims push for trial in negligence case against BSO • Local leaders pleased with judge's ruling to pause end of TPS for Haitians • South Florida advocates, healthcare sector brace for impending Haitian TPS revocation • South Florida officials concerned over looming impact of revoking TPS from Haitians • Republican Moody hopes to lock down Senate seat; Dems think ‘Trump fatigue’ could upend race • Trump amps up pressure on Cuba; is regime's future in doubt? • Will Cuba finally break? Regime faces uncertain future amid Venezuela turmoil, analysts say • Jurors will see Derek Rosa’s recorded video confession • ‘Cherish every crazy minute’: What Local 10 moms wish they knew before having a baby • Explore videos on YouTube • #FBF March 25, 2024 Homeland Security raids Diddy's homes in Miami Beach • “End of a dynasty” Rolando Escalona defeats Frank Carollo in runoff for Miami District 3. • ‘Miami’s become the center of the political universe’: Mayoral race attracts national attention • Health care becomes key economic issue ahead of 2026 midterms • Thousands pay respects to Miami-Dade deputy killed in line of duty in Kendall District • Miami Beach Sgt. David Cajuso Jr. remembered for faith, family and service • Flight delays, cancellations cause headaches for some passengers • Multiple delays, cancellations reported at South Florida airports as FAA slashes traffic • Medical supplies needed in Jamaica, following Hurricane Melissa • Local 10 in Montego Bay: Supplies needed as Jamaica continues to recover from Hurricane Melissa • Waterfront hospital in Falmouth desperately needs supplies following devastation of Hurricane Melissa • Recovery efforts continue in Montego Bay following Hurricane Melissa • Local 10 in Montego Bay: Residents try to pick up their lives after catastrophic Hurricane Melissa • Local 10 in Montego Bay: Recovery efforts continue after parts of Jamaica slammed by Melissa • Local 10 in Montego Bay: Project DYNAMO leaders speak about giving aid to Jamaica following Melissa • South Floridians step up to help Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa • Local 10 speaks with rescued tourists in Montego Bay who were impacted by Hurricane Melissa • Jamaica gets relief from South Florida non profits as they recover from Hurricane Melissa • Local 10 crew joins Project DYNAMO on relief trip to Montego Bay after Hurricane Melissa • Is ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ a pay-to-play project? Watchdogs demand transparency • Charities sound alarm: Shutdown, economic slowdown fears straining safety nets • BRACING FOR IMPACT: Potential SNAP Shutdown described as “dire” • Officials, food banks asking for community support amid looming loss of SNAP benefits • South Florida seniors, veterans could be greatly impacted by loss of SNAP benefits • Growing concern in South Florida as government shutdown leaves federal workers struggling • South Florida families face growing hardship as government shutdown drags on • ‘Bloated’ budget in Miami? Mayoral candidates, city officials respond to state CFO’s comments • Google donates $2M in partnership with Miami Dade College • Bankruptcy judge approves Miami Seaquarium lease purchase by developer • Friends of the Everglades sues Florida over ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ records • Here’s what could be next for the animals after Miami Seaquarium closes • Nine-figure FEMA payout for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ adds twist to ongoing environmental suit • Florida awarded FEMA reimbursement for state-run detention facilities, including Alligator Alcatraz • Developer selected for struggling Miami Seaquarium • Developer selected for Miami Seaquarium; park slated to ‘temporarily’ close in ‘late 2025′ • Ryan Routh guilty of Trump assassination attempt, tries to stab self with pen after verdict • Man found guilty of trying to assassinate Trump at Florida golf course • Daughter of Trump attempted assassination suspect calls trial ‘rigged’ due to Trump-appointed judge • Transit fares, property taxes stay flat as commissioners pass Miami-Dade budget • Over Jimmy Kimmel, law expert says FCC made clear free speech threat: ‘We are coming after you’ • Miami Seaquarium dolphin dies after chronic illness • Miami's Freedom Tower holds grand reopening, celebrating decades of history • Miami Seaquarium site may be redeveloped, but into what remains unclear • Tech titan toys run for Miami mayor: ‘Put me on stage,’ he says, ‘and it will be game over’ • Pool deck design flaws likely triggered Surfside condo collapse, federal investigators say • Jury selection underway for Trump assassination suspect • ‘Best I walk alone:’ Local 10 obtains new documents in Ryan Routh trial as jury selection gets underway • As US-Venezuela tensions rise, will Russia, China get involved? Experts weigh in • With TPS ending, collision of foreign, immigration policies leaves Venezuelan families ‘panicking’ • Examining Trump administration motives behind recent actions against Venezuela • What are motives of Trump administration following strike on alleged drug boat • Maduro takes aim at Rubio, Trump after US strike on boat • Legal fights continue over 'Alligator Alcatraz' • Judge’s ruling against ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center could affect detainee rights case • Ruling against ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ could have implications for detainee rights case • Closure of Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ immigration detention center can proceed, judge says • Closure of 'Alligator Alcatraz' can continue, judge rules • Everglades immigration detention facility closure moves forward despite government legal pushback • Top Florida official says ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ will likely be empty within days, email shows • State official says 'Alligator Alcatraz' will be empty soon in email • Continued push for transparency as ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ fights to stay operational • Push for transparency continues as ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ fights to stay operational • Feds fight to keep ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ open amid legal battle as 3rd challenge is filed • A judge has ordered ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ to wind down operations. What happens now? • Decision on 'Alligator Alcatraz' expected • Groups await new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ ruling • Congressman on ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ tours: ‘Deliberate cruelty packaged for optics’ • Judge dismisses part of lawsuit over ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ immigration detention center • Alligator Alcatraz federal case will move from Miami to Florida's Middle District • Civil rights attorneys mark Alligator Alcatraz victory • Civil rights attorneys mark victory for Alligator Alcatraz detainees • Sean Kingston sentenced to 3.5 years in prison • Federal judge will decide if ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ can remain open • Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ kills funds for big, beautiful park connecting Overtown, downtown • Judge considers whether Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center violates environmental law • ‘World News’: New APP allows users to report ICE sightings • Florida DOGE auditors arrive in Broward County to begin reviewing finances • State trying to move ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ lawsuits out of Southern District • Miami election delay suit: After agreement, ‘right now, the candidates are on the ballot’ • 2 children killed after barge hits youth sailing camp boat off Miami Beach • ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees’ families speak about poor health conditions, medical issues • Joe Carollo after losing appeal of $63.5 million verdict: ‘This is not over yet’ • Miami-Dade sheriff asks commissioners for bigger budget: ‘Anything less is defunding the police’ • Miami-Dade commissioners vote to move forward with new incinerator amid growing debate over location • Miami archbishop blasts ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ ‘corrosive’ rhetoric targeting immigrants • Miami archbishop condemns 'Alligator Alcatraz' • Vote held by Miami commissioners on Bayfront Park Management Trust • Miami commissioners vote to allow question on November ballot regarding term limits • ‘Devastating consequences’ feared during hurricane season if Miami NOAA lab shuttered • Officials warn of AI scams following attempt using fake messages from Marco Rubio • Protesters, supporters gather outside 'Alligator Alcatraz' during Trump visit • 'Hundreds' of migrants expected at 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center • Processing could soon begin at 'Alligator Alcatraz' migrant facility • Protests erupt as Trump visits migrant detention center dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz' • Leaders say Haitian TPS recpients will be ‘kidnapped, raped and killed’ if forced to return • South Florida immigration attorney reacts to Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions • Florida Democrats hold gala in Hollywood, react to Iran bombings • South Floridians stuck in Israel amid conflict with Iran • Senior scams on the rise: Here’s what FBI agents say you should watch out for • Local leaders decry ruling allowing Trump to strip legal protections from 500,000 immigrants • Florida attorney general faces contempt of court accusations, protest • South Florida businesses, immigrants brace for fallout after TPS ruling, rollback of parole programs • Deportation fears growing among South Florida Venezuelans following Supreme Court ruling • Local Venezuelans fear returning home following Supreme Court ruling • Following Supreme Court ruling, local Venezuelans fear returning home • ‘You’ll end up killing people’: Cuts to NOAA hurricane research spark nationwide safety concerns • South Florida Catholics see new pope as force to "hold back the barbarians’' • Miami archbishop says new ‘global’ pope needs to ‘hold back the barbarians’ • Decision to remove fluoride from Miami-Dade waters signals divide between commissioners • Looking into impact to shipping industry from Trump tariffs • How Trump tariffs could impact goods arriving to South Florida’s major shipping ports • One-on-one with Warren Buffett • 2014–PART 2: Warren Buffett, LeBron James just 'a phone call away' • Operation Tidal Wave leads to Florida’s largest-ever immigration crackdown • Operation Tidal Wave Florida's largest joint immigration effort, resulting in 1,120 alien arrests • Miami Beach officials claim state housing bill puts Art Deco at risk • Parkland father turns grief into action with first-of-its-kind national School Safety Dashboard • Argentinians in South Florida mourn Pope Francis’s death with pride, stories and sadness • DOGE cuts could lead to ‘very big error’ in ‘crucial’ hurricane forecasts, expert says • How DOGE cuts may impact accuracy of hurricane forecasting • Doral joins ICE in immigration enforcement partnership • Leaders in Doral consider controversial partnership with ICE • Florida proposed bill threatens to cut several college readiness programs, courses • South Florida Trump voters keeping faith amid tariffs, deportations • Tariffs: Food price hikes likely on the menu • Trump imposes imports on car imports • South Florida businesses preparing for impact of Trump tariffs • Company that owns Miami Seaquarium files for bankruptcy • Miami Beach withdraws theater lease resolution amid debate over controversial film • Miami Beach's O Cinema faces eviction threat for screening Oscar-winning movie 'No Other Land' • USDA cutting $1 billion includes millions going to South Florida food banks • Speaking to commission, Florida surgeon general questions adding fluoride to Miami-Dade water • Federal workers push back after DHS ends collective bargaining for TSA security officers • Trump reportedly set to dismantle Department of Education; what could that mean locally? • DeSantis proposes AI audits amid Broward budget controversy • What to know about measles after Miami-Dade case • DeSantis plans to ‘DOGE’ local governments via AI audits, name-checks Broward County • Weather experts warn NOAA layoffs could impact storm predictions • South Florida hurricane experts warn NOAA cuts could weaken forecasting • ‘We are patriots’: South Florida nonpartisan federal workers push back on mass firings • Florida national parks being impacted by staffing reductions • DHS halts parole programs impacting thousands of migrants • Miami-Dade commissioners delay vote on trash incinerator again • Commissioners approve $20M in funding for Miami Freedom Park project amid controversy • Suspects accused of smuggling Chinese migrants in Coral Gables appear in federal court • Suspects accused of smuggling Chinese migrants in Coral Gables plead not guilty in federal court • Miami-Dade commissioners discuss potential new incinerator • Local teachers union presidents try to ease concern over possible ICE raids at schools; confirm 1 teacher deported • Miami-Dade school board member weighs in on deported teacher • #ICYMI Miami-Dade teacher deported following immigration hearing • Raids by ICE having both direct, indirect impact on South Florida workers • Tariff troubles: Why US shoppers could soon pay more for online goods • The potential economic impact of ending TPS for Venezuelans • Gimenez, local officials worry ending TPS for Venezuelans will hurt Doral, Weston economies • Doral and Weston officials fear impact of ending TPS for Venezuelans • Rep. Gimenez seeks answers after US citizens affected by airport screenings amid diplomatic tensions • South Florida Venezuelans seek answers after TPS status revoked • Venezuelan exiles in South Florida concerned over possible loss of Temporary Protective Status • #ICYMI Despite judge's order, local questions linger over possible federal funding freeze • South Florida business owners react to President Trump's federal immigration directives • ‘It’s disruptive’: South Florida business owners sound off on federal immigration directives • Miami-Dade officials ‘very concerned’ about possible federal funding freeze • Federal funding freeze could affect Miami-Dade • ‘We will never end’: Enrique Tarrio discusses Proud Boys’ future after President Trump’s pardon • Trump gets no punishment in hush money case • Ex-cop says body cam video shows arrest of Olympian Fred Kerley ‘mishandled’ from start • Floridians can now sue cities, counties over new anti-homeless encampment law • Examining Florida’s new ‘Halo Law’ that has now gone into effect • Abandoned building sparks 'art vs. graffiti' debate • Teen's cold case murder cracked after 12 years thanks to witness coming forward • Broward judge dons virtual reality headset in what’s thought to be a courtroom first • Tal Alexander denied bond in sexual assault, sex trafficking case • Miami-Dade judge denies bond for Alexander brothers amid sexual assault charges • Authorities give update after real estate tycoons arrested on sexual assault charges in Miami Beach • Real estate tycoons arrested in Miami Beach for alleged sexual assaults involving "dozens" of women • Residents worry proposed changes to Miami tree ordinance could weaken city’s canopy • Miami-Dade commissioners defer vote on controversial incinerator • Miami-Dade commission to debate future of controversial incinerator • Miami-Dade mayor weighs in on possible deferral for new incinerator • Doral leaders hoping Trump family can help with push to keep new incinerator off old site • Florida agriculture industry braces for potential impact of Trump deportation policy • Miami-Dade General Election Turnout Quick View • America reaches Election Day and a stark choice between Trump and Harris • Trump is using election lies to lay the groundwork for challenging 2024 results if he loses • Florida leaders, celebs react to Tony Hinchcliffe calling Puerto Rico ‘floating piece of garbage’ • #ICYMI Vote 2024: Early voting continues in South Florida • South Floridians cast ballots as early voting begins • Miami-Dade residents make last minute preps for high water • #ICYMI South Dade residents prep for Milton • Judge denies Miami-Dade's eviction bid against Seaquarium • As homeless camping ban takes effect, Broward mayor’s goal: Enforcing it ‘as humanely as possible’ • Cities look for solutions ahead of homeless camping ban: ‘We do not want to put people in jail’ • Cleanup underway in Lee County following Helene • Fort Myers Beach, still recovering from 2022′s Hurricane Ian, faces Helene’s storm surge • Helene brings flooding to recovering Fort Myers Beach • Hurricane Helene: Storm surge seen on Fort Myers Beach • South Florida cities prepare for statewide homeless sleeping ban • Miami-Dade School Board votes against observing LGBTQ History Month for third straight year • South Florida’s homeless face uncertainty over new camping ban: ‘There’s nowhere to go’ • Questions remain over Florida homeless encampment law • Miramar opposes Miami-Dade incinerator nearby • FBI agents raid Doral auto shop in connection with plot to kill celebrity car designer • Growing number of Latin American countries skeptical of Maduro claim of victory • A growing bipartisan call by U.S. lawmakers for more robust sanctions against Venezuela’s Maduro regime • South Florida leaders urge US action on Venezuelan election dispute • South Florida leaders, residents rally amid controversial Venezuelan election results • South Florida Venezuelans prepare for country’s elections, hope for change • Florida Democrats voice support for Kamala Harris presidential run • Officials charge 9 people in Sergio Pino murder-for-hire plot to kill his wife • FBI arrest 9 people in Sergio Pino murder-for-hire plot to kill his wife • Prominent developer Sergio Pino takes own life amid FBI raid at Coral Gables home • Parkland memorial down to final 3 designs, officials seek comments, donations • New BSO training center honors MSD victims: ‘They will remember those names’ • Amid infrastructure woes, $600M approved for MIA fixes: ‘You will see a significant difference’ • Trump VP decision looms ahead of Doral rally • Where have all the mangos gone? Here’s how South Florida went from bounty to bust • Miami Seaquarium attorney pushes back on county’s eviction suit: ‘Something smells fishy’ • ‘Quite unprecedented’: DeSantis slashes arts and culture from state budget • New Biden policy offers hope for undocumented spouses of US citizens in South Florida • ‘Totally inexcusable’: GOP electeds weigh in on MIA Cuban delegation flap • Miami commissioners agree to new voting map, ending legal saga • Outdoor workers at risk as heat wave sweeps South Florida • ‘Pretty dangerous’: Yacht captain lends insights on area where teen killed in boat crash • Exclusive look given to Local 10 News into crime-fighting tech used in Diddy raid • Miami pharmacist’s arrest part of child sex tourism crackdown in Colombia • Florida abortion providers say they must now send patients out-of-state to access care • New Florida abortion law forcing women out-of-state, providers say • Florida's 6-week abortion ban takes effect Wednesday • ‘Really traumatic:’ Abortion rights advocates weigh in on Florida’s 6-week abortion ban • Medellin mayor takes stand against child sex tourism after arrest of Miami pharmacist • Pharmacist’s trafficking case shines spotlight on child sex tourism in Colombia • Miami pharmacist’s trafficking case casts spotlight on ‘horrific’ child sex tourism in Colombia • Man described in suit as Diddy’s ‘drug mule’ pleads not guilty to drug charge • Amid possible eviction, what will happen to animals at Miami Seaquarium? • County sends eviction notice to Miami Seaquarium owners • Miami Lakes mourns Bob Graham, one of its founding fathers; family friend remembers ‘Mr. Florida’ • Videos show how Miami drivers dealt with traffic nightmare • Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears • In contentious meeting, commissioners vote out Miami city attorney • Judge rules Miami commission maps unconstitutional: ‘Miamians suffered’ • Downtown Miami’s ‘Signature Bridge’ project set to transform cityscape • Advocates fear Florida’s 6-week abortion ban will limit access for sexual violence victims • Six-week abortion ban leaves little time for patients to seek care, physician says • #Florida #AbortionAccess #DigitalDeepDive VIDEO • Florida Supreme Court upholds #15WeekBan • Florida Supreme Court: ADVISORY OPINION TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RE: LIMITING GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE WITH ABORTION. • Florida Supreme Court: ADVISORY OPINION TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RE: ADULT PERSONAL USE OF MARIJUANA • Florida Supreme Court will give opinion on abortion, marijuana ballot measures • Federal agents raid Miami Beach, Los Angeles homes owned by rapper Diddy • ‘Happy to be here:’ Americans relieved as another flight evacuates citizens from Haiti to Miami • Cubans in Miami call on world leaders to stop subsidizing regime • Miami City Commission unanimously terminates licensing agreement with Centner Academy • Miami-Dade School Board will re-examine plan for park at center of Alex Diaz de la Portilla crim... • Miami Seaquarium head says he plans to fight county's lease termination • Miami Beach 'breaks up' with spring breakers, what's next for business owners, visitors? • What’s next for spring breakers after Miami Beach posts ‘breakup’ video? • Joe Carollo staying in home for now; auction not happening March 19 • Miami Seaquarium head veterinarian resigning in latest blow to troubled facility • Plaintiffs’ Attorney: Miami City Attorney the “Griselda Blanco” of “Carollo Cabal” • ‘I am living a horror movie’: Gabriela Cueli blames Miami-Dade police for father’s shooting death • In stern rebuke, judge denies Joe Carollo’s request for new trial in $63M civil case • 2016: Why is it rare for officers to be charged in connection with police shootings? • Why is it rare for officers to be charged in connection with police shootings? • Attorney, former cop on fatal police shooting: ‘A lot of pieces of the puzzle that are missing’ • Family seeks answers after officers fatally shot grandfather on his own property • Want to buy Joe Carollo’s home? Forced auction now scheduled — unless he can stop it • Survivors of Parkland school shooting sit down for exclusive interview with Local 10 News • Trump back in court in Florida in classified documents case • Coral Gables man who refuses to give up property hit with code violations • Some public school parents want “Miami commission to revisit park project at center of Alex Diaz de la Portilla case • Commissioner Joe Carollo suddenly served with summons during meeting • Man accused of sexually battering children in Haiti could have more victim who live in South Flo... • Local 10 obtains exclusive photos of disturbing conditions for animals living at Miami Seaquarium • USDA documented health issues with ‘Sundance’ shortly before the dolphin died at Miami Seaquarium • Miami-Dade to issue Miami Seaquarium new Notice of Default after shortage of ‘trained employees’ • Relative who worked at child abuse nonprofit is latest arrest in Margate teen torture case • US Fish and Wildlife assisting with ‘transport effort of manatees from Miami Seaquarium’ • ‘We’ve achieved something’: Miami elects first openly gay commissioner as voters oust 2 incumbents • South Florida residents dealing with aftermath of flooded streets following record rainstorm • Judge cites Local 10 in thwarting city’s effort to toss Miami redistricting suit • Flooding, canceled activities bring disappointment to students in Broward County • After abortion rights win in Ohio, could Florida be next? • Santa's Enchanted Forest sues Miami-Dade • Super Wheels in Kendall may be entering new era after sale of building • After troubling report, county gives Miami Seaquarium 45 days to fix ‘specific violations’ • USDA report reveals disturbing details about animal health, facility failures at Miami Seaquarium • Religious leaders in South Florida call for ceasefire, address hate crimes amid Israel-Hamas war • Historic Coral Gables home on brink of demolition; here’s why officials say they can’t save it • FBI reports rise in carjackings • Miami redevelopment plan thwarted by arrest of commissioner has fresh leadership • Preservation fight of 'Garden of Our Lord' continues as developer clears another round of city a... • Everglades flooding has wildlife running out of dry ground • How should you talk to your kids about the war in Israel? Expert weighs in • Hialeah councilman will need to spend nearly 7k of own money to get public documents • Immigration attorney explains Biden's border wall decision • What’s behind Biden’s border wall reversal? South Florida immigration attorney weighs in • Miami commissioner aims to address legislation to increase safety of Edgewater high-rise over falling debris • DOJ: 8 Florida indictments charged Chinese companies and nationals with fentanyl crimes • Judge rules Miguel Gabela can run in election for Miami District 1 Commission seat • Residents 'nervous' as debris halts Miami high-rise project • Surfside commission set to review 'premature' plans for development of condo collapse site • Miami Nov 7 Election Candidate Reports • All aboard! Brightline begins service between Miami and Orlando and possibly more? • Local 10’s Christina Vazquez travels on Brightline’s inaugural train ride to Orlando • School board member seeks report after commissioner’s alleged corruption sidelined project • Warrant: Commissioner sidelined plan to help public school kids after taking private school cash • Miami's District 1 without representation after Diaz de la Portilla arrest • Alex Diaz de la Portilla’s name scrubbed off Miami City Hall, but expert says he could be back soon • Alex Diaz de la Portilla corruption charges involve Miami’s controversial Centner Academy • Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla charged with bribery, money laundering • Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla arrested on money laundering, bribery charges • Florida justices hear arguments in abortion case • Officials provide update on Surfside condo collapse investigation • New federal report blames PortMiami dredging for extensive coral reef damage • Surfside commissioners want state attorneys to investigate whether developer lied about FDOT ins... • Could one-word change weaken Florida gun laws? • Activists hope Lolita’s death leads to release of Miami Seaquarium’s dolphin • ‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium • Medical experts offer warning as EG.5 variant has COVID cases rising • Al Capone's Miami Beach mansion demolished • Laws, Norms, and Democratic Backsliding • Reactions come in after Orlando state attorney suspended • After appeals court loss, plaintiffs take Miami redistricting battle to Supreme Court • New Miami redistricting suit: Rival says home was illegally drawn out to protect commissioner • Plaintiffs challenging City of Miami’s redistricting map over racial gerrymandering dealt legal blow • Congressional leaders, Parkland families discuss school safety • Reenactment of Parkland school shooting to be held after US lawmakers tour building • Reenactment of Parkland school massacre will bring gunfire back to MSD campus • Miami's redistricting saga continues with new court order • City, ‘frustrated’ plaintiffs await new ruling after court pauses new Miami commission map • PragerU founder admits conservative material is ‘indoctrination’ — it’s now allowed in FL schools • Court order: Miami ‘gerrymandered’ its commission map again, judge chooses new one • Suarez offers $20 gift cards to campaign donors in order to make debate stage • Miami-Dade Elections • Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa surprises Miami Edison football team with visit, new equipment • Christina Boomer Vazquez • Fleet Week coming to Miami • Even after vote, Brickell archaeological site a long way from being fully protected • Judge OKs shooting reenactment in Parkland civil trial • Parkland father Max Schachter describes 'grotesque' visit to 1200 building • Hixon, Alhadeff among visitors to MSD 1200 building • Parkland parents, families visit 1200 building • Deputies allow tour of 2018 Parkland crime scene • Christina Boomer Vazquez, M.S. 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