John Pacenti | Key Biscayne Independent
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Key Biscayne Police Chief Frank Sousa revealed an “active and ongoing criminal investigation” into allegations against Key Biscayne gymnastics coach Oscar Olea.
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U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar got in line with most of her GOP colleagues and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump for the Republican nomination.
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The Key Biscayne Village Council agreed Tuesday to hold a public forum on issues related to how police investigate sex cases and how the Village is protecting its youngest citizens.
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Florida remains ranked third in the nation for human trafficking, but the top prosecutor for Miami-Dade County says her office is now a model for fighting the insidious crime.
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In the last year, the Miami Seaquarium has been the site of multiple animal deaths. Seaquarium officials found it necessary to relocate its Pacific white-sided dolphins, as well as three manatees.
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Ben Kirtman, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School, was joined by three other scientists for UM's school’s Climate Cafe Series hosted by WLRN.
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A new program aims to save lives by alerting police in Miami-Dade County that an occupant within a home or a vehicle has autism.
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A MAST middle schooler helped the Miami school district land 50 electric buses to replace ones that spew diesel exhaust.
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Hermanos de la Calle started out of Narciso Muñoz’s desire to show his eight children that following Jesus Christ means more than just attending weekly Mass. He and his wife, Malena Legarre, runs the nonprofit organization.
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Five organizations have put in bids to run Key Biscayne’s Soccer Club, currently a $1.6 million athletic contract that touches 1,000 children and their families, and that dominates precious field space in a community where it seems every youth wants to be the next Messi.
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With the dearth of playing fields on Key Biscayne in mind, the Village held meetings with the city of Miami and the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park to develop two pieces of land for youth athletics.
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Florida state officials agreed to replace thousands of yards of sand on Key Biscayne after a storm washed part of the beach out to sea earlier this month.