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Florida full of travel options for Mother's Day and Father's Day
Mom and Dad took care of you and raised you to be the person you are today. And they most likely think spending time with you is the best gift on their special days. If this year you have decided to say thank you to them with a getaway or treat to...
Tags: Entertainment, Brunch, Father's Day, Animals, Bok Tower
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Chan Lowe: Beware the giant African land snail
As long as Marco Rubio and the rest of the Gang of Eight in the U.S. Senate are presenting their long-awaited immigration bill, they might want to add one more to the list of aliens—the Giant African Land Snail. This rat-sized mollusk,...
Tags: Africa, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), U.S. Senate, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), House Building
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Miami Dolphins job opportunities attract hundreds of people
Hundreds of South Floridians showed up at Sun Life Stadium on Thursday for what the Miami Dolphins dubbed an "opportunity fair" for job seekers interested in helping modernize the venue. South Florida Workforce, the agency helping identify the workers,...Tags: Miami Gardens, Sun Life Stadium, Employment Opportunities, Deerfield Beach, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Lanes fully open, residual southbound I-95 delays out of Broward
Sun SentinelCrashes and other incidents being reported on area roadways Friday morning by the Florida Highway Patrol and Florida Department of Transportation include: Shortly after 7:30 a.m., all southbound lanes of I-95 approaching Ives Dairy Road in north Miami-...Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Hallandale Beach, Florida Department of Transportation, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Major bills await Florida Legislature's final day
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Legislature used its next-to-last day Thursday to pass a watered-down texting-while-driving ban, a plan to slim down the state-run Citizens Property Insurance and legislation that strips local governments of the power to...
Tags: Jack Latvala, Dan Marino, Insurance, Government, Lobbying
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Fla. high court upholds nuclear-power surcharge law
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Supreme Court rejected on Thursday the challenge to a controversial law that allows electric utilities to collect money from their customers for nuclear-power plants that won't be built for years — if ever. The...
Tags: Judges, Plant Openings, Progress Energy Incorporated, FPL Group, Duke Energy Corporation
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Needle exchange bill is moving in the Senate
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Jennifer Curington TALLAHASSEE — A Senate committee has approved the creation of a needle exchange in Miami-Dade County, a place where drug users can exchange used needles and syringes for unused ones. It’s an approach that medical... -
Rapper Jay-Z rejects criticism of his Cuba trip with Beyoncé -- and so does Broward commissioner
Sun SentinelRapper and entertainment industry mogul Jay-Z responded Thursday with a forceful rejection of the criticism he’s received from South Florida politicians over his visit to Cuba last week with his wife Beyoncé. And the couple received support from a...Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida), Barack Obama, Havana (Cuba), Arts and Culture, Jay Carney
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Two openly gay candidates file for state House seats in Broward
Sun SentinelThe Florida Democratic Party's gay, lesbian, bixexual, transgender Democratic caucus said Monday that two of its members are running for Florida House of Representatives seats next year from Broward. Last year Florida got its first two openly gay...Tags: Bay Harbor Islands, Elections, Business, Broward County, Miami Beach
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Woman found dead in Newport faced prostitution charges
L.A. NOWA woman found dead face down in the sand in Newport Beach faced prostitution charges in three states and had given birth shortly before a stint in jail earlier this year, according to public records and interviews. Tina Hoang, 20,...... -
Woman found dead at beach had recently given birth
L.A. NOWTina Hoang, a 20-year-old woman found dead face down in the sand in Newport Beach, had given birth to a baby in January. Police say her death was suspicious and are investigating. “She was a very nice girl. I was...... -
Hugo Chavez death: South Florida reacts to Venezuelan leader's demise
Sun SentinelVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died on Tuesday, had a substantial impact on South Florida, driving thousands of his citizens here to escape his reign. Middle-class and affluent Venezuelans, fearing they would lose their wealth and freedom, fled to...Tags: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, University of Miami, Weston (Broward, Florida), Agriculture, Hugo Chavez
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