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Police to judge: Man, 25, is Miami ringleader for international criminal enterprise
MIAMI – Zakria Khan told a judge Friday in Miami-Dade County court that he only had 71 cents in his bank account, didn’t own any real estate but had his own business. Khan, 25, appeared before Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Maria Espinosa Dennis, who was gathering information to determine if he qualified to get a public defender.
DeSantis, CFO call for investigation into high spending under ex-UF president Ben Sasse
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A month after the University of Florida’s president abruptly resigned, state officials are now calling for an investigation into allegations of exorbitant spending. Nearly $17 million were spent in 17 months under former UF president Ben Sasse. This has prompted Governor Ron Desantis’ office to investigate the spending. Less than two […]
Bryan Norcross: Remembering Hurricane Andrew on the date of impact while the 2024 Atlantic tropics stay quiet
On this day 32 years ago, Hurricane Andrew left a trail of unimaginable destruction and hardship as it screamed across a 20-mile-wide swath of southern Dade County, Florida.
Miami RB Damien Martinez named top 25 Most Intriguing 2024 Non-QB
Longtime Sports Illustrated writer Pat Forde named Miami running back Damien Martinez one of "The 25 Most Intriguing College Football Non-Quarterbacks for 2024." Martinez transferred to Miami from Oregon State during the offseason and it set to be the top RB for the Hurricanes in 2024. Martinez finished 19th nationally...
Meetings on ‘great outdoors’ initiative including 2 public parks in South Florida to be rescheduled
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A state parks development proposal, including two in South Florida, was causing so much outrage officials decided to postpone eight public meetings A state parks development proposal including two in South Florida was causing so much outrage officials chose to postpone public meetings scheduled for Tuesday.
Drier and Brighter Conditions to Return
Following what was a soggy and stormy Saturday across South Florida, which included a record 2.99 inches of rain at Miami International Airport, a drier and brighter weather pattern — relatively speaking — will settle in to start the next week. The tropical wave we’ve been following is...
Monroe County Commission digs into development
The Monroe County Commission took a deeper dive into development and affordable housing issues, as the Florida Keys are considering accepting as many 8,000 new building allocations from the state government but local residents have questioned whether the Keys can handle more residential development. The Board of County Commissioners started its discussion Wednesday, Aug. 21, on development by reviewing a series of recommendations by the county’s Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. The discussion was led by County Planning Director Emily Schemper and Commissioner Craig Cates, who...
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