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Tyreek Hill's citations from police encounter outside Dolphins' stadium dropped
The citations Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill received following a traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium in September that saw him pulled out of his car and handcuffed have been dismissed.
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Stanley Cup takes bath in Atlantic Ocean as Panthers celebrate first NHL title
Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk took a dip in the Atlantic Ocean with the Stanley Cup Tuesday as the wild celebration continued after the Cats clinched the championship.
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Singer Sean Kingston's mom in custody after raid of South Florida mansion
Rapper Sean Kingston’s mother was taken into custody during a Thursday morning raid of a Southwest Ranches mansion rented by the singer, officials said.
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Thousands of Florida kids are losing Medicaid coverage on Easter Sunday
A Port St. Lucie kid with complicated medical needs is losing his coverage in days — and his family is claiming the notice was sudden.
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Fire at Dolphins star Tyreek Hill's mansion started by kid playing with cigarette lighter
A fire that swept through Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill’s South Florida mansion Wednesday was caused by a child playing with a cigarette lighter, officials said.
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14-year-old suffers cardiac arrest and dies while running 5K in Florida
A teen died over the weekend after suffering a medical emergency during a JROTC 5K event that was held at a Miramar high school, officials said.
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VP blasts Florida's new Black history standards, which say slavery had ‘personal benefit'
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to travel to Florida Friday to deliver critical remarks in response to the state Board of Education’s approval of new standards for how Black history will be taught in public schools.
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Parkland parent Max Schachter retrieves son's belongings five years after massacre
“I’m not in the right mental space right now to open it,” he told NBC6
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Amanda Gorman ‘Gutted' After Florida School Restricts Access to Her Inauguration Poem
Amanda Gorman spoke out Tuesday after access to the poem she recited at President Joe Biden’s inauguration was restricted at a school in Miami-Dade.
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‘A Very Deadly Woman': Ana Montes, Cuban's Top Spy in the US, to Leave Prison
A woman who infiltrated the U.S. intelligence community and spent years spying for Cuba’s Castro regime is set to be released from prison this month.