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Miami mayor says Elon Musk will tunnel under the city for just $30 million
Elon Musk told Miami’s mayor Friday that The Boring Company could dig a two-mile tunnel under the city for as little as $30 million — a fraction of the $1 billion price tag once quoted by local transit officials. Musk also told the Mayor that The Boring Company could complete the job in six months, versus the original four year estimate.
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Rising seas are turning Miami's high ground into hot property
Resident of Miami's Little Haiti didn't realize the secret of their neighborhood until the developers starting calling. As some of the area's highest ground, it's become more attractive in the climate crisis. But that may still hurt the locals, activists say.
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Star fighter Conor McGregor arrested on Miami Beach, accused of smashing fan’s phone
MMA fighter Conor McGregor, a UFC title holder, was arrested Monday night in Miami Beach after police said he smashed a fan’s phone outside LIV. He is charged with strong-armed robbery and criminal mischief.
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Living in Luxury: Three Reasons To Move To Miami Design District ASAP
Unleash your creative side and check out the best places in the Miami Design District, which could be at a walking distance when you move there.
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Miami-Dade police lieutenant accused of molesting girl over course of 2 years
A Miami-Dade police lieutenant was arrested Thursday on accusations that he molested a girl over the course of two years, authorities confirmed. The lieutenant was identified by police as Braulio Gonzalez, who is a 19-year veteran of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
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'We got bills to pay, sweetie.' Cops forced to return stripper's $19,934 in cash
Miami-Dade police is on the hook for legal bills after cops illegally seized a cache of guns — and nearly $20,000 in stripper cash. The department has agreed to pay more than $3,000 to defense lawyers hired by Ras Cates, 33, and his wife, Lizmixell Batista, a 20-year-old stripper at Cheetah Gentleman's Club in Hallandale Beach. Presumably, the legal bills won't be paid in singles.
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Man firing gun and ranting about Trump shot by police inside Trump National Doral resort
A gunman ranting about President Donald Trump walked into the lobby of Trump National Doral Miami resort, draped an American flag on the counter and began firing in the air — leading cops to shoot him in the legs in a bizarre firefight early Friday that drew a massive law-enforcement response. The man, Jonathan Oddi, a 42-year-old fitness enthusiast who has a small fluffy dog named Popo, was hospitalized and is expected to face an array of criminal charges, including attempted murder of law-enforcement officers. No one at the resort was wounded, although a Doral police officer broke his wrist during the confrontation.
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Miami police officer charged with assault denies kicking suspect
Florida prosecutors have charged a Miami police officer they say tried to kick a suspect who was being handcuffed on the ground, in an encounter captured on video. Mario Figueroa, a two-year veteran of the force, was charged Tuesday with assault, a second-degree misdemeanor, after the cell phone video of the incident surfaced last week.
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Police officer suspended over video of him kicking a handcuffed man in the head
The suspect in a car theft was face down on the ground and motionless. A Miami police officer had him handcuffed. Then, as seen in a video recorded by a witness earlier this week, another officer came running towards the suspect, David Vladim Suazo, kicking him in the head before joining the other officer in pinning him to the ground. It seemed to many on Facebook to be an entirely unnecessary use of force, as the man showed no resistance to the arrest.
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Teachers can’t afford Miami rents. The county has a plan: Let them live at school.
Miami-Dade’s school system and housing department have a plan to build low-rent apartments at Phillis Wheatley Elementary and at an expansion school at Southside Elementary in Miami. The rents would be targeted at teachers caught in a pricey real estate market.
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Armed vet, facing eviction over his service dogs, shot to death by police
A despondent military veteran — slated for eviction because of complaints about his service dogs, Roxie and Ranger — was shot to death after police say he pointed a gun at officers on Monday afternoon near Homestead. Raymond Bishop, 84, died inside his home at the Hidden Grove apartments. Miami-Dade police officers had rushed to the home after receiving a call of an armed man threatening to kill himself.
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The Marlins’ Giancarlo Stanton Trade Is a Baseball Disgrace
In moving the reigning NL MVP to the Yankees so that he could shed Stanton’s hefty contract, Miami’s new owner Bruce Sherman isn’t rebuilding — he’s exploring new depths of bad faith. And Derek Jeter is taking the blame. By Michael Baumann.
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JFK Files: CIA Plotted To Kill Castro, Stage Bombings In Miami
The CIA mulled mafia hits on Cuban President Fidel Castro. Someone called the FBI threatening to kill Lee Harvey Oswald a day before Oswald’s murder. And the US examined sabotaging airplane parts heading to Cuba. These assertions are some of many unearthed in newly revealed government documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Miami’s mayor on Hurricane Irma: ‘If this isn’t climate change, I don’t know what is’
Miami’s mayor called on President Trump to acknowledge the role that climate change plays in extreme weather events.
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Miami homeless removed against their will
On what is likely the last clear day in Florida before Hurricane Irma's monster wind and rain, social workers and police officers are giving Miami's estimated 1,100 homeless people a stark choice: Come willingly to a storm shelter, or be held against their will for a mental health evaluation.
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Miami Is Totally Underwater Right Now Thanks to Tropical Storm Emily
Well, uh, don't drive in Miami right now. Thanks to the remnants of yesterday's Tropical Storm Emily (which has since weakened to a depression), most of Miami Beach and a big chunk of downtown Miami sit under something close to a foot of water. Cars can't move, trees have fallen into roads, and a flash-flood warning has been issued for Miami Beach until 5:45 p.m.
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Now the Marlins Are Suing a Fan to Seize His $725,000 Building
Tens of thousands of baseball fans, officials, and journalists have arrived in Miami today for one reason: to see the worst owner in professional sports for themselves. The internet swelled this weekend with think pieces about garbage can Jeffrey Loria — and that was before his walking frat-boy smirk of a team president, David Samson, rudely disinvited the mayor from an event yesterday.
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wedding Boca Raton
At the top of every engaged couple's to-do list is finding the perfect wedding venue. The wedding venue is the first thing you will book as a newly engaged couple and it sets the tone for the overall feel for your wedding day.
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Prison guards who ‘boiled schizophrenic inmate to death’ will not face charges
Four prison guards who are alleged to have killed a schizophrenic inmate by effectively boiling him to death have escaped charges. Darren Rainey was forcefully held in a scalding hot shower for hours after he smeared faeces on himself at the Dale Correctional Institution in Miami, Florida, in 2012. Rainey, 50, had refused to stand under the shower but was told by Officer Roland Clarke that he could not leave until he washed.
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