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May 27, 2015: Miami Dade College Student Sentenced For Fraud, Marlins Lose Again

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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5:32p.m. - Police have confirmed the remains found of a woman in Biscayne Bay are those of a 26-year old Georgia woman who went missing during a Sunday boating trip. And the most seriously injured child in a inflatable bounce house that went flying when a water spout picked it up is now out of the hospital.

    

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5:04 p.m. - The soccer world is in shock today because of a massive corruption scandal and the case reaches into Miami
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4:44 p.m. - Congress is sending the president its thirty-second short term patch to keep the federal Highway Trust Fund funded this summer, but Florida officials say that's no way to fund the state's transportation projects

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4:32 p.m. - Florida created the most self-employed jobs according to the US Census Bureau.

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4:04 p.m. - Faith leaders are joining the debate when it comes to Medicaid expansion.
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11:04 The soccer world was shaken this morning when top officials with FIFA, the world's soccer governing body, were arrested in Switzerland. In Miami Beach, FBI officials raided the offices of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, or CONCACAF.

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10:04 On the brink of the special legislative session, top Florida senators are offering a revamped health care coverage plan to end the stalemate with House leaders and Governor Rick Scott.
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9:35 Congress is sending the president its thirty-second short term patch to keep the federal Highway Trust Fund funded this summer, but Florida officials say that's no way to fund the state's transportation projects.

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9:04 President Barack Obama is paying a visit to Miami today to raise money for the Democratic Party.
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8:43 After a high-profile case 20 years ago where a Tampa doctor amputated the wrong leg on a patient, Florida's health-care industry created stricter safeguards. We look at what happens when doctors make tragic mistakes.

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8:30 Valencia College in Central Florida will no longer have ultrasound technician students practice an invasive vaginal procedure on each other. The move comes after two students filed a lawsuit, saying they were punished when they objected to undergoing the procedure.

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8:20 Florida has a record 1.4 million active concealed-weapon licenses. That's up more than 100,000 from a year ago, and now the state is making it more convenient for people to apply for concealed-weapon licenses.
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8:04 A Miami federal judge sentenced a Miami Dade College student on Tuesday for depositing thousands of illegal tax dollars into his student bank account.
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7:43 Congress is sending the president its thirty-second short term patch to keep the federal Highway Trust Fund funded this summer, but Florida officials say that's no way to fund the state's transportation projects.
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7:30 The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has denied a request to lift the hold on President Obama's executive action on immigration.
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7:20 The state Department of Environmental Protection will deliver an update today in Cocoa on the latest efforts to save the Indian River Lagoon.
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7:04 It's no surprise that more Americans are visiting communist Cuba this year. The two countries are normalizing relations, and President Obama has made it easier to go there. But even so, the numbers are larger - and more illegal - than expected.
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6:43 After a high-profile case 20 years ago where a Tampa doctor amputated the wrong leg on a patient, Florida's health-care industry created stricter safeguards. We look at what happens when doctors make tragic mistakes.
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6:30 Valencia College in Central Florida will no longer have ultrasound technician students practice an invasive vaginal procedure on each other. The move comes after two students filed a lawsuit, saying they were punished when they objected to undergoing the procedure.
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6:20 Florida has a record 1.4 million active concealed-weapon licenses. That's up more than 100,000 from a year ago, and now the state is making it more convenient for people to apply for concealed-weapon licenses.
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6:04 A Miami federal judge sentenced a Miami Dade College student on Tuesday for depositing thousands of illegal tax dollars into his student bank account.

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