David Goodhue | the Miami Herald
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The recent spike in maritime migration from Cuba to South Florida shows no sign of slowing. Another group landed in the Florida Keys Monday morning.
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A wealthy gated community for seniors aged 65 and older in the Florida Keys had been vaccinated by Mid-January , according to a newsletter emailed to its residents.
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Instead of coming back, however, more than 70 decided to leave their professions, according to the agenda for Wednesday’s scheduled school board meeting.
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The union representing Broward County public school teachers filed a lawsuit Thursday against the school district seeking to prevent it from forcing all staff now working remotely because of COVID-19 to return to the physical classroom Monday.
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Miami-Dade School Board member Steve Gallon III lost consciousness right after delivering his swearing-in speech on Tuesday morning at the district’s auditorium.
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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.
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The Miami-Dade County elementary school will reopen its campus after reporting that two students and an employee had tested positive for COVID-19,
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The number of positive cases in Broward County public schools rose to more than 45 after school campuses reopened.
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The Stillwright Point neighborhood in Key Largo was inundated by King tides for more than 90 days last year. It's happening again.
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Residents of the neighborhood have complained for years about noise and litter from as many as 100 boats that anchor off White Marlin Beach.
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Lawyers for the mother of a now 10-year-old boy who Key West police officers tried to handcuff in 2018 at his elementary school after he was accused of punching a teacher filed a civil rights lawsuit Tuesday in federal court against the school district, the city, the individual officers involved as well as the teacher and two school officials.
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A video emerged Monday from a 2018 incident showing police officers in Key West trying to handcuff a crying 8-year-old boy after an incident at his elementary school.