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ESPN report says a Tua Tagovailoa extension 'does not appear close' ahead of camp
What's going to end up happening here? Training camp for the Miami Dolphins is just about here, but there are still several unanswered questions surrounding this team. At the top of the list, there's uncertainty about the future of Tua Tagovailoa with the franchise. The former first-round pick is waiting...
Miami Heat Could Put Backup Point Guard Hopes On Undrafted Rookie
Isaiah Stevens is having the summer of his life for the Miami Heat, who are undefeated in the NBA 2K25 Summer League in Las Vegas. He leads the Miami Heat into Sundays semifinal game against the Golden State Warriors.
Miami Heat Among 14 Teams Being Sued For Alleged Musical Copyright Violations
According to 14 individual complaints filed in the United States District Court in Manhattan, NBA teams, including the Miami Heat, allegedly used copyrighted music in promotional videos on social media platforms without expressed written permission.
Master Building Permit Issued for 75-Story ‘Baccarat Residences Miami’
A master building permit has been issued for Baccarat Residences Miami, a luxury condominium tower developed by Related Group and GTIS Partners and designed by Arquitectónica. Miami’s Building Department issued the permit to allow for the continued development of the 848-foot-tall skyscraper, under construction at 99 Southeast 5th Street and expected to be completed in early 2028. John Moriarty & Associates serves as the general contractor for this project.
Coral Gables Police Launch "Fight Like a Girl" Self-Defense Initiative Following Miami Beach Assault
In the wake of a disturbing attack on a woman rollerblading in Miami Beach, the Coral Gables Police Department is responding through education and empowerment. Offering a self-defense course aptly named "Fight Like a Girl," the initiative aims to arm women with the skills to protect themselves in face of potential dangers. As reported by NBC Miami, the course recently welcomed participants, including Jessica Castillo, marking her second attendance.
‘It's Not Fair' – Fraud targeting services for children with autism
For so many families with children diagnosed with autism or other developmental disorders, access to treatment like behavioral therapy, known as ABA is critical. But federal investigators tell NBC6 Investigates those resources have been targets for fraud in recent years. “There was a particular group of individuals that were trying...
Miami Faces Surge of Thunderstorms and High Humidity Amid Heat Advisory
Residents in Miami and surrounding areas brace for a shift in weather as a tropical wave from the southeast brings increased moisture and a wave of thunderstorms into the region. Following a sweltering weekend with feels-like readings that could surpass 111 degrees Fahrenheit, a heat advisory remains in effect until 6PM for Miami-Dade, Browretard and the Keys, WSVN reports. This changing atmosphere marks a move away from the hot, dry conditions exacerbated by Saharan dust to a week that will begin with thunderstorms and high humidity.
Severino and three New York Mets relievers team up for a 1-0 shutout against the Miami Marlins
Luis Severino and three relievers teamed up to pitch a four-hit shutout as the New York Mets defeated the Miami Marlins 1-0 on Saturday. Pete Alonso doubled in the fourth inning with one out and scored the game’s only run when Francisco Alvarez grounded into a fielder’s choice with the bases loaded.
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...
Southeast Notes: Jovic, Adebayo, Gibson, Morgan, Da Silva
An injury prevented Nikola Jovic from facing Bam Adebayo in Wednesday’s exhibition game between Serbia and the U.S., but the Heat teammates are hoping to square off when the countries meet again July 28 in their Olympics opener, writes Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. Jovic is making progress in his recovery from a sprained left ankle and fractured toe that has sidelined him throughout the pre-Olympic process, Chiang adds, and there’s optimism he’ll be ready to return by next weekend.
“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 […]
Activist Dr. Enid Pinkney Dies At 92, Leaving Legacy Of Preserving Black History
According to Local 10, South Florida native Dr. Enid Pinkney has passed away at 92 years old. She spent her life dedicating her time to preserving and educating about African-American history in Miami-Dade County. Born in 1931 in Miami-Dade County, Pinkney began her education at All-Black Booker T. Washington High School before going on to work in the Miami-Dade Public School system. Through the years, Pinkney grew to be known as an activist in South Florida. She told Local 10 that her goal was to preserve Miami’s Black history. Pinkney said at the time, “People were going to forget the struggle as to...
Miami is the first city to receive consecutive Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grants, grant worth $39 million
Miami-Dade County, Florida – Officials announced on Friday that Miami’s efforts to revive the historically important neighborhood of Overtown would get more than $39 million in new federal grant money targeted at building public and affordable homes. With Miami-Dade County the first municipality to get two consecutive Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this financing marks a remarkable moment.
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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