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As engineers investigate what caused the Champlain Towers South condo building to collapse about three months ago, tension keeps growing over what purpose the site should serve. What should happen where 98 people died?
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The mayor of Doral joined the program to discuss the future of his city and the ongoing battle over a bad smell. Plus, how HistoryMiami Museum is preserving items from the Surfside memorial site.
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On Monday, Aug. 30, HistoryMiami will take items along a tennis court fence that serves as a memorial to the victims of the Champlain Towers South Collapse to preserve and care for them until they find a permanent home.
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Thomas Hoyer, better known as Tom, brings more than three decades of financial experience to the Support Surfside Steering Committee to help get donations to survivors and victims's families. He brings personal experience, too. He lost his son Luke in the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
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COVID-19 cases are on the rise and some hospitals are changing visitation rules. How the pandemic has affected the Latino community. Plus, what's next for the Surfside condo collapse site? And baby hammerhead sharks are making Miami their home.
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Four weeks ago, part of the the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside collapsed, killing at least 97 people. Since, then search teams have worked day and night to clear the land of building parts and debris. Now a Miami-Dade County circuit judge is hearing arguments about what should happen to the oceanfront property.
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Crews continue to find the bodies of those who died during a recent condo collapse. There is another objective for those sifting through the rubble: collecting the property of the victims.