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Iguana pizza and frozen crops: South Florida reacts to record-low temperatures
Record-setting cold snaps bring unusual sights and struggles to South Florida, from iguanas on menus to farms battling crop damage. Source link
Iguana pizza and frozen crops: South Florida reacts to record-low temperatures
Tourists escaping frigid northern temperatures aren’t getting the warm beach days they hoped for in South Florida and local businesses say they’re ready for things
South Florida farmers warn that freezing temperatures could lead to higher prices in the market as they brace for crop losses
South Florida farmers are assessing damage after freezing temperatures swept across the region early Monday morning, with growers warning that the cold could soon lead
Judge blocks DHS from ending deportation protections for 350,000 Haitians one day before they were set to lapse
A federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from revoking legal protections for Haitians enrolled in the Temporary Protected Status program, granting a last-minute
“Stand your ground” hearing underway for Miami-Dade officers in deadly UPS truck shootout
A high-profile “stand your ground” hearing is underway in Broward County for three Miami-Dade police officers charged with manslaughter following a deadly shootout on Miramar
Homeless man sets fire inside Miami Beach police station lobby to escape cold, faces charges
A homeless man is facing charges after Miami Beach police say he set a small fire inside the lobby of the Miami Beach Police Department
Cold Snap pushes South Florida shelters to the limit, mobilizing unprecedented outreach for homeless
Record-low temperatures sweep South Florida, leading shelters like Camillus House to expand capacity and mount an all-out effort to bring people indoors. Outreach teams step
Miami Beach man arrested for arson after unusual police station encounter
A 68-year-old Miami Beach man, Justo Monteagudo, is behind bars after walking into a police station with a Burger King bag and requesting a warm
Cold snap sends iguanas falling; Floridians collect, drop off, and even make iguana pizza
As freezing temperatures stun iguanas and send them plummeting from trees, South Floridians rush to collect the invasive lizards and deliver them to FWC drop-off