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February 19, 2015: Miami Mayor Regalado Declares State Of City's Economy Strong

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5:44 p.m. Nursing home beds are in short supply in Florida, but the state has come up with a possible solution.

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5:32 p.m. More info has come to light about a deadly plane crash in Miami-Dade last week.

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5:04 p.m. Health Care and Social Security continue to be top issues for American seniors but advocates at a White House Conference on Aging in Tampa today say fraud and abuse are serious problems too.
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4:44 p.m. Distance swimmer Diana Nyad has taken on a new challenge in the Keys.

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4:32 p.m. Rapper Vanilla Ice was in custody for theft in Lantana.
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4:04 p.m. A wide-ranging alcohol-centric measure that would allow Florida shoppers to pick up a fifth of Jack Daniel's in the same store they're getting their groceries cleared its first House committee on Wednesday over the objection of Florida's largest grocer.
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1:04 p.m. Florida's education chief says students should take fewer tests.
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10:04 A Miami-Dade County commissioner is no longer pursuing the effort to cap county worker salaries.

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9:35 Nursing home beds are in short supply in Florida, but the state has come up with a possible solution.

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9:04 On Wednesday, Palm Beach County held its second roundtable to discuss development options for the county's Agricultural Reserve. It's a 22,000 acre piece of land west of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, just between Florida's Turnpike and the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Farmers say they want to sell their land to developers because business is bad.

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8:43 Distance swimmer Diana Nyad has taken on a new challenge in the Keys.

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8:30 The current state of Miami's economy is strong. That was the message from mayor Tomas Regalado in his state of the city address yesterday.

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8:20 Amendment One is expected to provide about $757 million in its first year for land and water conversation. But requests for a piece of that funding now total more $1.2 billion

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8:04 The current state of Miami's economy is strong. That was the message from mayor Tomas Regalado in his state of the city address yesterday.

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7:43 Nursing home beds are in short supply in Florida, but the state has come up with a possible solution.

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7:30 Florida Education Commissioner Pam Stewart says students should take fewer tests, and she's recommending that the state eliminate some required exams.

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7:20 Governor Rick Scott is leaning towards finishing current Everglades projects before purchasing land from US Sugar. The deadline to purchase more than 40-thousand acres is coming up this October.
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7:04 Florida Education Commissioner Pam Stewart says students should take fewer tests. She's recommending the state eliminate some required high school exams. And she's asking districts to cut back on other tests, too.
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6:43 Distance swimmer Diana Nyad has taken on a new challenge in the Keys.
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6:30 The current state of Miami's economy is strong. That was the message from mayor Tomas Regalado in his state of the city address yesterday.
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6:20 Amendment One is expected to provide about $757 million in its first year for land and water conversation. But requests for a piece of that funding now total more $1.2 billion.

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6:04 The current state of Miami's economy is strong. That was the message from mayor Tomas Regalado in his state of the city address yesterday.

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