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FBI Pinecrest raid connected to murder-for-hire plot to kill car designer
PINECREST - There were several FBI raids across South Florida Friday, one of them shocked people living in a Pinecrest neighborhood.A federal indictment lists Rasheed Ali as one of three people charged in connection to the murder-for-hire plot to kill car designer to the stars, Alex Vega.It says he was involved from 2017-2019 and he now faces seven charges, including solicitation to commit a crime and murder for hire conspiracy.Neighbors said before the sun came up, there was a large law enforcement presence in their Devonwood neighborhood of Pinecrest in the 1300 block of SW 63rd Court. "There was a SWAT team...
Florida polls show abortion measure falling short
While a new survey finds that more than half of Florida voters support a state ballot initiative to protect abortion rights, it might not be enough to clinch passage in November’s election. A poll released Wednesday from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and Mainstreet USA found 56 percent of Sunshine...
Miami's Oldest Ice Cream Parlor Expands to Palmetto Bay
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III Points Festival Drops a Third Wave of Artists on 2024 Lineup
Moscoman, Oscar G, DJ Say, Ez Dee, Mr. Tron, Max Stern, Soukii, Whom?, Loudmen, and more have been added to the III Points Music Festival lineup. Miami’s Mana Wynwood art district will be turned into an electronic music lovers paradise this fall when III Points Music Festival returns to the revered space. This year’s edition is set to take place on October 18-19 and bring a hearty dose of dance music paired with stunning art, live experiences, food, and plenty more to celebrate the city’s culture and thriving community.
FUNDarte presents the world premiere of ‘Bio’Ngo,’ an anthropological stage installation
“Bio’Ngo,” by Mexican creator Lukas Avendaño, will premiere Friday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Fantasy Theatre Factory at Sandrell Rivers Theater, Miami, presented by FUNDarte. (Photo by Huracán Films/courtesy of FUNDarte) Dance, theater and the visual arts in general often blur the theoretical...
Ryan Gorman Show Expands To Miami
IHeartMedia News/Talk 610 WIOD Miami added the WFLA Tampa based “Ryan Gorman Show” for mornings earlier this month. Prior to joining WFLA in 2018, Gorman has worked as a fill-in host and contributor at WIOD. Hosted by Gorman and Executive Producer/co-host Dana McKay, the show will continue to air on WFLA from 5-9am weekdays, with WIOD carrying the 6-9am portion. Both previously had long runs in music radio with Gorman spending time at WFLZ Tampa, WFKS Jacksonville, WKSC Chicago, and WKSS Hartford while also hosting a political talk show at WELI New Haven CT. McKay has been heard on stations including WFLZ, WMTX and WSJT Tampa, WTIC-FM Hartford, and WIAD and WASH Washington DC.
‘Mountains’ Review: Miami Gentrification Drama Starts as Slice-of-Life but Grows Stilted
There are a lot of jobs in America that make the world a worse place to live. Most people keep working those jobs. Filmmaker Monica Sorelle looks to explain how that bitter pill gets swallowed in her debut feature “Mountains,” which follows Xavier (Atibon Nazaire), a blue-collar Haitian American who becomes complicit in gentrifying his own neighborhood. 'Hacking Hate' Review: A Voyeuristic Documentary Infiltrates Online White Supremacy After a low-key festival run, the Tribeca discovery is getting a limited opening in New York and L.A., but not before a theatrical bow in Miami — the film’s setting and Sorelle’s birthplace. That...
Miami club promoter known as ‘Drama’ faces charges for alleged rapes
MIAMI – Devann “Drama” Yao introduced himself to over 13,300 Instagram followers as an “energetic-caring promoter” with “access to the best venues.” The caption for one of his many photos surrounded by young women: “Let’s party together.”. Detectives suspect Yao is...
Miami Hurricanes OG Anez Cooper: Practice vs. DL is preparing us because they should be as good as anything we’ll see
Miami OL Anez Cooper is one of three returning starters up front, and with so many weapons on offense expectations are through the roof. The post Miami Hurricanes OG Anez Cooper: Practice vs. DL is preparing us because they should be as good as anything we’ll see appeared first on On3.
Women’s Soccer Knocks Off Miami, 1-0
North Florida women's soccer achieved a historic milestone by defeating Miami 1-0, marking their first win against a Power Four school. Freshman Allison Souers scored the decisive goal, assisted by Bella Pontieri, and the Ospreys maintained a strong defensive performance to secure the team's fourth consecutive season-opening victory under head coach Eric Faulconer. This victory comes after four previous encounters with the Hurricanes, all ending in defeat for UNF.
A back-up impressing at each position group for Miami football
These projected back-ups will play a key role for Miami this season and in the future. On the defensive side of the football, a team can never have too much depth. This article looks to highlight some of the back-ups on defense who have flashed during came in one way or another.
Heather Gay’s Daughter Has Officially Moved to Miami For College (PHOTOS)
Heather Gay is just one step closer to becoming an empty nester. The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City cast member is the mom to three daughters — Ashley, Georgia, and Annabelle — who she shares with ex-husband, Billy Gay. The "tight-knit group" of girls and their mom are very close, but two of them have already flown the nest.
One Major Advantage Boosting Miami's Hopes for the 2024 College Football Season
As the 2024 college football season approaches, the hype surrounding the Miami Hurricanes continues to grow. Many are predicting that this year's Hurricanes could be the best team Miami has fielded in decades. Some of college football's most well-known analysts are projecting the Hurricanes to ...
One of Miami's oldest synagogues to close its doors
MIAMI - Temple Israel of Greater Miami, one of Miami's oldest synagogues, cannot remain financially viable and will close its doors next summer.Congregation leaders tell CBS News Miami they have created a transition task force to help determine the next steps after over a century of worship in Edgewater.Inside the sanctuary, we meet Cantor Rachelle Nelson playing the piano, as she contemplates the end of an era."A very sad feeling in my heart because I know what, what this place was," said Nelson.A vibrant Jewish membership filled the seats when Nelson began helping lead Temple Israel of Greater Miami in...
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