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Woman Stabbed at Miami International Airport

Woman Stabbed at Miami International Airport

A late-night stabbing at Miami International Airport on Saturday briefly disrupted airport operations, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department. The incident, which occurred around 11:30 p.m. local time on the fourth floor of Terminal J, resulted in critical injuries for the victim and the arrest of the suspect at the scene. Authorities are continuing their … Read more

Bicyclist Tragically Killed in Miami Gardens Crash

Bicyclist Tragically Killed in Miami Gardens Crash

A tragic accident occurred early Thursday morning in Miami Gardens, resulting in the death of a bicyclist. The crash took place near the intersection of Miami Gardens Drive and U.S. 441, prompting a swift response from emergency services. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue received a call about the incident at 6:15 a.m. and quickly arrived at the … Read more

Health Advisory Issued for Miami-Dade Beaches Due to High Bacteria Levels

Health Advisory Issued for Miami-Dade Beaches Due to High Bacteria Levels

As the July 4th holiday weekend approaches, many people in Miami-Dade are planning to escape the heat by heading to the beach. However, the state’s Department of Health in Miami-Dade has issued a crucial warning: avoid swimming at three popular beaches due to dangerous levels of bacteria in the water. Unsafe Water Quality Detected The … Read more

KYU Miami is Back After Two Years of Remodeling

KYU Miami is Back After Two Years of Remodeling

KYU Miami, the original gastronomic hotspot of Wynwood, has made a triumphant return, much to the delight of its loyal patrons. Since its inception in 2016, KYU has garnered a dedicated following, earning its place as a community-driven favorite. “KYU originated in 2016 as a little mom-and-pop spot that took off quickly in this Wynwood … Read more

Controversy Brews Over Proposed Changes in Miami-Dade Public Schools

Controversy Brews Over Proposed Changes in Miami-Dade Public Schools

Proposed changes in Miami-Dade public schools, particularly the potential relocation of students from Shadowlawn Elementary in Little Haiti to distant schools, have sparked apprehension among some parents. Shadowlawn, a century-old institution, currently enrolls just over 130 students and has experienced a decline in population in recent years. Parental Worries L’Chaundra Willis, a concerned parent whose … Read more

U.S. Marshals Begin Seizure Process at Joe Carollo’s Home in Wake of $63.5 Million Legal Judgment

In a significant development, U.S. Marshals visited the Coconut Grove residence of Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo on Friday, marking the commencement of the seizure process. This action is part of a legal strategy to satisfy a substantial $63.5 million judgment against Carollo, arising from a federal civil jury’s determination that he infringed on the … Read more