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Central Florida Cities Actively Working To Keep Disney World Cast Members Homeless
Last year, when the union representing Walt Disney World cast members fought for and got a raise, it was a significant victory. However, the union could not have foreseen the explosion in the cost of living in Central Florida, which has essentially voided that raise. Despite that, there were signs...
Democrats want answers on how RFK Jr. will make Florida’s ballot
Democrats in Florida are demanding details about the state’s approval of a political party that intends to nominate presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear on ballots this fall. In June, Florida’s Division of Elections registered the Reform Party as a minor political party, giving it a path...
Great School Options in Miami Springs
Miami Springs has always been a desirable place to live thanks to its central location, quiet streets, and close knit community. We have also had a wonderful track record of great schools to choose from. But don’t take our word for it. The Florida Department of Education just published its annual report of schools throughout the entire state. And Miami Springs is loaded with top scoring “A” Schools. Let’s look at the results.
Tracking AirPods helped South Florida man locate stolen car
When a Hollywood resident realized that his car had been stolen on Friday morning, he decided to track his AirPods, which was what ultimately helped him find it. In an interview with NBC6, Caleb Cordero Lopez said that when his wife was leaving for work, she realized that her car had been rummaged through and that his car had been stolen.
‘I want everybody looking for her': Family asks for help in search for missing 81-year-old woman
Family and friends of Carol Tormey are desperate to find her — the 81-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s has been missing since Sunday. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department said a silver alert was issued. Her family and friends gathered at a shopping plaza in Fort Lauderdale Friday to distribute flyers.
UHealth’s Bascom Palmer shines in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... UHealth’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute remains the No. 1 eye hospital in the U.S., according to the newly released 2024 “Best Hospitals” rankings. It is the 23rd time (and 21st consecutive year) U.S. News & World Report has recognized Bascom Palmer...
Mayor, Commissioner announce future $400 million-plus cargo facility at MIA
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and County Commissioner Raquel Regalado, District 7, on July 17 announced that the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners has approved a minimum of $400 million in private investment to construct a four-story cargo facility at Miami International Airport that will be the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
2024 ‘Stop Heart Disease Early Career Researcher of the Year’
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Florida Heart Research Foundation has announced Ariadna Herrera, PhD candidate at Florida International University (FIU), as its “Stop Heart Disease Early Career Researcher of the Year.”. Herrera will be presented with the prestigious award in the amount of $50,000 at this year’s...
Tyreek Hill had a simple yet perfect reaction to Tua Tagovailoa's extension
What a way to send a message after the start of training camp. Regardless of where you fall on the argument of whether or not Tua Tagovailoa should get paid or not, this saga is finally over for the Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier. Good for the QB,...
Let’s Go! Let’s Do! Weekend and week-ahead local calendar of events and activities
7:30 p.m. through until Aug. 31. The Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games will be held in Paris, televised on NBC and affiliated channels. Go to nbcolympics.com for details. On 26 July 2024, Paris 2024 will offer an Opening Ceremony that is certain to join the most memorable moments in Olympic history.
Teen girl stabbed at Miami International Airport was living there
MIAMI — Amid the swarms of travelers at Miami International Airport, teams of advocates scan the crowds, hoping to identify people seeking refuge from South Florida’s blistering sun. They have, for years, made regular visits to help homeless people living at the airport. And they’re out there again...
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