MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Heat did not waive Terry Rozier before a Wednesday afternoon deadline, keeping the embattled point guard who faces federal gambling-related
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Billionaire Google co-founders descend on Miami
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Survivor Ultimate Fan Cafe brings immersive reality show experience to Miami this winter
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Survivor celebrates its 50th season with nationwide challenge hiding idols in all 50 states
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Video shows moments leading up to deadly triple shooting at Miramar gas station
A deadly triple shooting that took place at a gas station in Miramar on Tuesday was caught on security cameras. The deadly shootout took place
ICE officer fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis; Mayor Frey tells ICE
An ICE officer fatally shot a woman Wednesday morning in south Minneapolis, according to the Department of Homeland Security. WCCO is at the scene near
Spec developer Michael Klinger sells Golden Beach home for $27M
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Boca Raton moves to rein in public land deals after blocked referendum
Boca Raton officials moved to tighten oversight of city land deals, approving an ordinance that requires two public hearings and findings that justify how the