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Chisholm, Gordon and Sánchez power Marlins to a 6-3 win over the Orioles
MIAMI (AP) — Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Nick Gordon each drove in two runs, Jesús Sánchez homered and Kyle Tyler and four relievers held Baltimore without a run after the third inning as the Miami Marlins beat the Orioles 6-3 on Tuesday night. Baltimore, which slipped into...
Could coral that survived last summer's heat wave seed more resilient babies?
South Florida coral that survived last summer’s blistering heat wave could help seed new generations of more resilient coral, thanks to a $16 million-dollar grant from the Inflation Reduction Act. The University of Miami Rosenstile School will spearhead the work with local coral restoration groups over the next three...
Reactions to a Florida law banning people from sleeping or camping on public property
On Oct. 1, a Florida law banning counties and municipalities from allowing people to regularly sleep or camp on public property will take effect. Dawn Gilman, the CEO of Changing Homelessness in Jacksonville, spoke Friday on The Florida Roundup about the law and efforts to help Floridians who don’t have housing.
$500K Mystery Donor Funds FIU Program for Aspiring Tropical-Plant Scientists
An anonymous $500,000 donation has sparked a groundbreaking partnership between Florida International University (FIU) and New York Botanical Garden, aimed at fighting growing threats to tropical plants. FIU announced that the gift will support fellowships for doctoral students, providing them with training and mentorship opportunities at New York Botanical Garden...
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Copa America Chaos at Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium, along with soccer organizations CONMEBOL and CONCACAF, are facing class action lawsuits following the chaos at the Copa America Final between Argentina and Colombia. On July 14th, uncontrolled crowds breached security gates, causing significant delays, injuries, and denying entry to ticket-holding fans. The game was delayed by an hour, over two dozen arrests were made, and hundreds were injured due to the lack of proper security measures.
Former Marlins Manager, Jim Leyland, in MLB Hall of Fame
Longtime MLB manager Jim Leyland who led the Marlins to their first World Series title in 1997 was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame Sunday. Leyland, 79, nearly cried telling the story about the gift his daughter, Kellie Leyland, gave him before his induction. She gave her...
National CFB analyst makes 2 bold Miami football predictions
Brad Crawford of 247Sports projects quarterback Cam Ward as ACC Player of the Year and the Miami football team to win 10 games and earn a berth in the College Football Playoff as part of his "ACC football: 10 bold predictions for 2024 season." There is a lot of expectation...
Coffee lovers united at FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus for a caffeineted close to the summer term
Housing robust flavors, the Coffee Guild hosted a tasting event last Thursday, July 18th, at Biscayne Bay Campus to teach about diverse and different brewing techniques. Coffee Guild hosted a tasting event yesterday at Biscayne Bay Campus where attendees learned different brewing techniques. Brewing technique utilized at the event where...
Could coral that survived last summer's heat wave seed more resilient babies?
South Florida coral that survived last summer’s blistering heat wave could help seed new generations of more resilient coral, thanks to a $16 million-dollar grant from the Inflation Reduction Act. The University of Miami Rosenstile School will spearhead the work with local coral restoration groups over the next three...
MIA hosts instruction and readiness tour for special needs students from Easter-Seals South Florida
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, FLA. (WSVN) - Children with special needs got a walkthrough on how to be plane prepared at a South Florida airport. Miami International Airport hosted an instruction and readiness tour for more than 60 kids from Easter-Seals South Florida, a school for neurodivergent students. The students were...
Rickenbacker confrontation: Jogger punches bicyclist, faces battery charge
- Sponsored - A confrontation between a bicyclist and a jogger on the Rickenbacker Causeway resulted in the jogger – a Brickell resident – arrested on a battery charge for smacking her in the face with a water bottle. The punch caused the female bicyclist to fall, severely...
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