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Hollywood’s Yamashiro Restaurant And Surrounding Property On The Market
One of the most famous restaurants in Hollywood is on the market.Laura Dern Says She Had To Quit College To Film 'Blue Velvet' After Ultimatum: "If You Make This Choice, You Are No Longer Welcome At UCLA" Yamashiro and its surrounding 7.3 acre property are asking $100 million. Such films as Kill Bill, Gone in 60 Seconds, and Teahouse of the August Moon used the location, as have TV shows I Spy, Perry Mason, Route 66, and My Three Sons. The Japanese restaurant is currently owned by producer and nightlife impresario Elie Samaha. The property is on National Register of Historic Places. As such, the 20,432-square-foot building will be protected, and the restaurant is likely to continue. As 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Stomps On Superhero Fatigue, Studios Debate Comic-Con's Relevance 'A Complete Unknown' Director James Mangold Promises, "I Don't Do Multiverses"
Fast-rising 2026 TE Tayveon Wilson to take first Miami Hurricanes visit this weekend: “I want to talk to all of the coaches … see campus”
Huntington (W.V.) Huntington Prep 2026 prospect Tayveon Wilson hasn't visited Miami before, but he's ready to change that this weekend. The post Fast-rising 2026 TE Tayveon Wilson to take first Miami Hurricanes visit this weekend: “I want to talk to all of the coaches … see campus” appeared first on On3.
US Marshals arrest ex-boyfriend month after young mother shot in Hollywood
More than a month after a woman was shot in Hollywood, her family says the person arrested was her ex-boyfriend. Hollywood Police said Jaquim Arenas was arrested and taken into custody Tuesday by officers assigned to the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in connection with the shooting that happened June 21 at 4105 Pembroke Road.
Children’s Services Council of Broward County Back-to-School Extravaganzas
BROWARD COUNTY – The Children’s Services Council of Broward County (CSC) is excited to announce the next two events in our series of Back-to-School Extravaganzas. This summer, CSC is funding three major events at key locations to ensure our students are well-prepared for the upcoming school year. These events are designed to equip students with essential tools and resources needed to excel in their education.
Marlins designate right-hander for assignment
The Marlins have designated right-hander Yonny Chirinos for assignment, the team announced Tuesday. His spot on the roster will go to right-hander Kyle Tyler, who’s been recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville. Chirinos, 30, is one of several former Rays who made their way to the Marlins organization over the offseason...
3 arrested as Coast Guard unloads over 7K pounds of intercepted cocaine in Florida
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – U.S. Coast Guard crews worked Tuesday to unload some $96 million in interdicted drugs at a South Florida port as a trio of suspected smugglers await trial in federal court. The crew of the 270-foot Coast Guard Cutter Forward offloaded more than 7,300 pounds of cocaine...
Ex-mayor, ‘founding father’ of Pinecrest dies at 75
PINECREST, Fla. – Gary Matzner, a former mayor of Pinecrest hailed as the village’s “founding father,” died over the weekend, officials announced Wednesday. Matzner, 75, died Saturday, according to a news release. He had attended a groundbreaking ceremony of a park named in his honor just eight days prior; it’s set to open in 2025.
Baptist Health South Florida and Lifepoint Rehabilitation Begin Construction on State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation Hospital in South Miami
Lifepoint Rehabilitation and Baptist Health leaders visited the Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital construction site in anticipation of the project’s start date. From left to right: Marty Mann, Senior Vice President, Chief Development Officer, Lifepoint Health; Russ Bailey, President Lifepoint Rehabilitation and Lifepoint Behavioral Health; Ronald Tolchin, D.O., Chair of Nonsurgical Spine Care and Rehabilitation, and Kalman Bass Endowed Chair in Pain and Rehabilitative Medicine at Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute; Reyna Hernandez, Assistant Vice President Finance, Baptist Health; Nate Ortiz, Chief Operating Officer, Baptist Hospital.
Sergio Pino’s daughter heard in chilling 911 call encountering alleged hitman: ‘There’s a guy with a gun’
PINECREST, Fla. – Authorities have released 911 call recordings from the frantic moment an alleged hitman showed up at the Pinecrest home of developer Sergio Pino’s estranged wife. Pino, 67, took his own life amid a July 16 FBI raid on his home in Coral Gables’ exclusive Cocoplum...
‘Perfect marriage’ between Hurricanes QB Cam Ward, coordinator Shannon Dawson setting UM up for success
New Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward did not appear to miss a beat during spring football after transferring from Washington State. Part of that could stem from the similarities in the Air Raid-style offense he ran with the Cougars for two seasons and the style of offense UM offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson runs — even if UM coach Mario Cristobal balks at calling Dawson’s offense a ...
Wisconsin Coach Points Finger At Miami Coaches For Tyler Van Dyke's Shortcomings
At the Big 10 media day, Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell answered many questions about former University of Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke. He blamed the Miami coaches for the amount of adversity that he faced as a Hurricane.
Man arrested after stabbing girlfriend and himself in Hialeah: Police
Police arrested a man who allegedly stabbed his girlfriend and himself in Hialeah early Wednesday, police said. The "domestic-related" stabbing happened at around 3 a.m. at 4295 West 11th Place, according to Hialeah police. The victim, a 35-year-old woman, called 911 and was waiting for police outside of her home...
Homeless Trust sends outreach teams to help those living at MIA
MIAMI - County workers combed Miami International Airport on Wednesday to find and relocate people living there without permission. The stabbing of a 17-year-old homeless girl last Saturday raised awareness of a struggle affecting the airport's image, travelers' comfort and a vulnerable population trying to blend in.The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust sent outreach teams to help. "We are a community who cares about the least, the last, the lost and the forgotten and we will not sleep until we've got every single one of them sheltered and housed," Ron Book, the trust's chairman said.Members of the trust offer services and...
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