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Indulge in Unbeatable Flavors at Dine Out Lauderdale
Visit Lauderdale’s extremely popular “Dine Out Lauderdale” restaurant series returns in August. The food event welcomes food lovers to enjoy the finest offerings from Greater Fort Lauderdale’s dynamic dining scene, offering specially curated menus at discounted prices. From Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, more than 140 restaurants across the area will offer menus at $35, $45, $55 or a luxurious option for $75 to cater to every palate.
Over 125 Porsches on display for party in Fort Lauderdale
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Dozens of Porsche enthusiasts met on Saturday at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Jet Center. More than 125 coveted German luxury sports cars were displayed during a Porsche Club Of America’s Gold Coast Region party. The enthusiasts in attendance varied from those who wanted to...
New development proposed for Little Haiti, Hallandale Beach
If you build it, we will come write about it. Let's check in on the latest in the development world. A proposed residential project in Little Haiti would rise 28 stories and feature 454 apartments and nearly 20,000 square feet of commercial space, Florida YIMBY reports. The project, at 165...
After conviction in Broward, Maryland man faces 2 charges in Miami-Dade
MIAMI – A 66-year-old woman told police a Friday night outing to a 24-hour McDonald’s in Miami-Dade County turned into a nightmare when a man got into her car before she could lock the door. The man ordered her to drive, but she refused, and jumped out of...
Ex-Dolphins RB Known for ‘Miracle’ Play Retires at Age 30
Kenyan Drake turned in one of the most memorable plays in modern Miami Dolphins history, and now has decided to hang up his cleats. The veteran running back took to Instagram on July 19 to announce that he is retiring from the NFL. Drake played for eight different teams across his eight NFL seasons, with the most productive stretch coming in his three years in Miami to start his career.
The Graduating Seniors Who Revived MHS Info
Tiger Time, a daily six-minute, student-led segment occurring between periods two and three is primarily characterized by its weekly showcasing of MHS Info. MHS Info features a short collection of humorous and informative segments relevant to the MHS student body. While the Info program covers various topics, usually on timely events and media, most students find relatability or humor in its segments, bringing MHS students together and fostering a sense of school spirit.
Celtics Fans Roasted Rival Team After Sam Hauser Got $45M Extension
Boston Celtics fans used the news of Sam Hauser's new contract as an opportunity to throw shade at the Miami Heat. Hauser on Sunday agreed to a four-year, $45 million extension with the Celtics, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Hauser is set to earn just over $2 million in salary next season ...
VIDEO: Miami Hurricanes Dynasty on College Football 25; Episode 4
Watch an episode of the Miami Hurricanes in a dynasty mode series on EA Sports College Football 25. In the fourth episode of the series, there are updates with top recruiting target in the class as well as playing USF in the fourth game of the season. Christopher Stock has...
“I Like Miami Because It’s Just, Like, Empty” | Chet Holmgren Takes Shot At Lackadaisical Miami Heat Fans Who Jimmy Butler Said, ‘Never Show Up On Time’
The Miami Heat have enjoyed a ton of success since entering the league as an expansion team in 1988. In that time frame they’ve won […]
Myers' opportunity at extra playing time ends after breaking ankle kicking a door in frustration
MIAMI (AP) — Miami Marlins rookie outfielder Dane Myers figured to get plenty of playing time in the final two months of the regular season. That opportunity ended Friday after he was placed on the injured list because of an injury that didn’t occur on the field. Myers fractured his left ankle when he kicked a door out of the frustration following Miami’s 10-6 loss at Cincinnati on July 13. Myers seethed after he was called out on strikes by plate umpire Derek Thomas on a check swing without an appeal to the base umpire. The Marlins had two runners on base in the eighth inning, when Myers questioned the call, got into a heated exchange with Thomas and was ejected. “I think that’s the last missing piece in my game, trying to stay even keeled,” Myers said a day after the incident. “Staying level-headed and not let the emotions take over and losing myself like I did.”
Miami Dolphins' First-Round Pick Chop Robinson Throws Out First Pitch at Marlins Game
Chop Robinson and a collection of Miami Dolphins rookies attended the Miami Marlins game Friday night. Robinson threw out the first pitch, albeit poorly. The rookies were there to support their teammate who will not be switching sports anytime soon.
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