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Marcus Castro-Walker representation files motion to dismiss Rashada suit
Legal representatives for former Florida staff member Marcus Castro-Walker on Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against him, Florida head coach Billy Napier, prominent Florida booster Hugh Hathcock and Hathcock's company Velocity Automotive Solutions by former Florida quarterback signee Jaden Rashada, Swamp247 has learned. Lawyers for Napier...
Atlas acquires 3 Florida communities, plans $1.5M in renovations
Birmingham, AL-based Atlas Senior Living and affiliate company Salta Capital have acquired three senior living communities in Florida and plan $1.5 million in renovations. The communities, in the Orlando, FL, submarkets of Clermont, Ocoee and Oviedo, offer assisted living and memory care. “The acquisition underscores Atlas Senior Living’s commitment to...
Tiger Woods watches 15-year-old son Charlie shoot a 12-over 82 in US Junior Amateur at Oakland Hills
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods, covered his face with his cap after shaking hands with his playing partners on the 18th green at the Oakland Hills North Course. Woods shot a 12-over 82 on Monday in the U.S. Junior Amateur, a tournament he played his way into. “He still qualified,” Tiger Woods said to his son’s caddie after the rough round. “That’s what I keep telling him,” caddie Luke Wise said.
Peruvian man pleads guilty to leading $15 million fraud in the U.S.
MIAMI, Fla. (CBS12) — A 40-year-old Peruvian man pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme that defrauded and extorted Spanish-speaking U.S. residents. According to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ, Jose Alejandro Zuñiga Cano, 40, of Lima, Peru was an operator at a Peruvian call center that defrauded and extorted spanish-speaking U.S. residents by falsely threatening them with arrest, court proceedings and immigration consequences.
'He's my superhero': Why Gabe Jacas credits older brother for his rise with Illini
INDIANAPOLIS — All Khaliq Jacas was left to do when he returned home from Florida International University was wonder what in the world had happened to his chubby little brother. When Jacas left Port Lucia (Fla.) to first play Division-III college at ASA College, Gabe Jacas was a chunky...
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...
Residents in Coconut Grove continue to push for police investigation into peacock abuse
COCONUT GROVE, Fla. – Coconut Grove resident Nannette O’Connell saw something strange coming out of her garbage bin Monday morning, right off Hilola Street. “I saw peacock feathers sticking out,” O’Connell said. She didn’t initially look inside, but came in the evening to put a bag...
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...
Construction Crew Wins Blue Collar Olympics By Drawing The Mona Lisa Using Caterpillar Excavators
The Quality Enterprises construction company in Florida just flexed on every other builder in America by showcasing their artistic talents during some downtime on a site when they drew the Mona Lisa painting using Caterpillar (Cat) vehicles. This isn’t the first time that Quality Enterprises has showcased their skills with Cat excavators, loaders, and other […] The post Construction Crew Wins Blue Collar Olympics By Drawing The Mona Lisa Using Caterpillar Excavators appeared first on BroBible.
Man hospitalized after shooting in unincorporated Boynton Beach: PBSO
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A man is in the hospital with gunshot wounds after what is believed to be a targeted shooting, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO). PBSO says deputies responded to the shooting at 5:32 p.m. on Tuesday near Woolbright Road and Military...
Missing, endangered 88-year-old woman located: PBSO
BOCA RATON, Fla. (CBS12) — An 88-year-old woman who was reported missing with Alzheimer's was located safely, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO). PBSO reported earlier that an urgent search was underway for Nelida Velunza Arevalo who was last seen in Boca Raton wearing a short-sleeved light peach and white shirt with a flower print.
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...
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