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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday it will take the unprecedented step of catching and caring for sick sawfish in an effort to prevent ongoing deaths.
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A new 25-year lease will allow longer, wider ships with a deeper drafts at the harbor just inside Florida's reef tract. The deal comes amid growing evidence that sediment churned up by ships damages reefs.
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She came to the United States fleeing her abuser. When child welfare got involved, she risked losing her son forever.
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The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater has survived demolition discussions in the past. Now, commissioners are weighing the pros and cons of using the $29 million from voter-approved bonds to upgrade the existing building or start anew.
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Maria Rodriguez won a tight race for the city commission seat and hopes to bring a younger perspective to local government.
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All five annexation efforts launched by Palm Beach Gardens failed to generate even 10% favorable vote. And the three annexations launched by North Palm Beach to counter Palm Beach Gardens did even worse.
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As the political and economic conditions worsen in Haiti, Haitian leaders urge Florida officials to support nonprofits on the ground and address root cause of migration from the country.
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FAU was the third team announced when the 68-team bracket was unveiled. The next 114 hours were a study in organized chaos as it prepared to play Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament.
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For decades, the seller of a house would pay the commission of the buyer’s agent, which has usually been 5-6%. This month, the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement which could cut that rate in the next few years.
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In a wide-ranging interview with WLRN, Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank Ortis talked about his first years on the commission, the rapid rise of the city's population and the founding of its charter schools.
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Thousands work in the commercial real estate industry. Thousands more help construct new buildings. And your savings account may be part of a bank loan to a commercial property. Why are experts optimistic about South Florida's market?
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The vice president, who leads the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, unveiled the plans during a visit to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, site of one of nation's worst mass school shootings.
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This weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris will be visiting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to meet the families of victims of the 2018 mass shooting. Seventeen people, including 14 students, were killed.
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Miami’s immigration court has a backlog of about 290,000 pending cases, according to February data from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. This is more than any court in the country.