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Police investigating after human head washes ashore at Florida beach
Police are investigating after a human head washed ashore on Key Biscayne on Tuesday morning.
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Police ID officer placed on administrative duties after Tyreek Hill incident
Miami-Dade Police have identified the veteran officer who was placed on administrative duties after Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill was handcuffed and detained outside Hard Rock Stadium Sunday.
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‘Uncooperative' Tyreek Hill ‘redirected to the ground' by officers: Police union president
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was “redirected to the ground” and handcuffed by Miami-Dade Police officers after he became “uncooperative” during an incident near the team’s stadium before their season opener, a local police union president said.
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How to get rid of mosquitoes: Here's what really works, according to an expert
Repellent hacks from citronella candles to DIY concoctions don’t do the job that appropriate clothing will to prevent mosquito-borne illnesses, experts say.
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Wife Identified as Husband's Killer 62 Years After North Miami Murder
More than six decades after a man’s dinner outing with his wife ended with him gunned down in his car in North Miami, detectives believe they’ve solved his murder.
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‘I Just Acted': Dramatic Video Shows Florida Officers Rescuing Boy Trapped in Submerged Car
Dramatic new police bodycam footage shows the rescue of a young boy who became trapped in a submerged car by a group of Miami-Dade Police officers.
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Man Given 400-Year Sentence in 1988 Florida Robbery Exonerated After 34 Years in Prison
A man sentenced to 400 years in prison in a 1988 armed robbery is expected to be set free after more than 34 years behind bars.
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Video Shows Scary Moments After Bird Strike Leads to Southwest Cabin Filling With Smoke
A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Fort Lauderdale returned to Havana Sunday after the aircraft was reportedly struck by a bird and cellphone video showed smoke filling the cabin.
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Mother Arrested in Florida Cold Case Death of ‘Baby June'
Four years after the body of an infant was found floating in the Atlantic Ocean in South Florida, investigators have made an arrest in connection with her death.
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‘Major Milestone': South Florida Widow of Lockerbie Bombing Victim Applauds New Arrest
A South Florida woman who lost her husband in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, is speaking out after the arrest of a Libyan intelligence official in connection with the act of terrorism.