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Miami’s Homeless Face Challenges as Public Sleeping Becomes Illegal in Florida
A new law that went into effect this week has made it illegal to sleep in public across Florida, raising pressing concerns about what will happen to the state's homeless population, particularly in Miami. This controversial move has left many, like Ileana Napoleoni, who has been living on the streets of downtown Miami since early this year, facing even more uncertainty. Napoleoni, who has already lost most of her possessions, including her daughter’s ashes, now fears losing what little freedom she has left.
Man arrested for allegedly fatally shooting victim during fight over jukebox song choice
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (TCN) -- A 46-year-old man is in custody after he allegedly shot and killed a restaurant patron during an argument about a song choice made on the jukebox. According to WPLG-TV, on Monday, Sept. 23, at around 1:30 a.m., Fort Lauderdale Police Department officers were called to...
Miami Football's Equipment Truck Is Traveling Insane Distance This Week
Miami is off to a perfect start to the 2024 college football season. The Hurricanes currently sit at 5-0, and are ranked No. 8 in the country after a thrilling win over Virginia Tech last Friday night. The Hurricanes also have a true Heisman contender in quarterback Cam Ward, who looks like the ...
Farm Share helps South Florida neighbors feed each other
MIAMI — For many families, putting food on the table can be a struggle during these difficult times. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 18 million households were "food insecure" at some time in 2023.Several organizations like Farm Share, Florida's leading nonprofit food bank, and neighbors are coming together to support those in need in our community.For those like Didi Szekely, this is a weekly affair: standing in line for food to feed her family."How important is this?," asked CBS News Miami. "You have your several bags of food — this lasts you how long?""It lasts...
South Florida dockworkers join ports strike
Thousands of unionized dockworkers at 14 major U.S. ports, including PortMiami and Port Everglades, are on strike after failing to come to terms on a new labor contract. Why it matters: A work stoppage that lasts more than a few days will snarl supply chains, raising the prospect of higher prices and shortages of everything from auto parts to bananas as the U.S. heads into the holidays — and a presidential election.
Two Miami restaurants make New York Times best in America list
Two Miami restaurants are among the best American restaurants of 2024, according to the New York Times. State of plate: Little Havana's La Camaronera and Buena Vista's Walrus Rodeo were the only Florida spots chosen by the Times for its national list. La Camaronera, the legendary fish market and seafood...
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