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Miami-Dade mapping out schools to reduce first responder response time
Miami-Dade mapping out schools to reduce first responder response time – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Betty Nguyen reports the Miami-Dade school district is creating
Pembroke Pines commission decides to maintain school resource officers
Pembroke Pines commission decides to maintain school resource officers – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports the city was trying to get more
Florida abortion numbers down amid 6-week law
Florida abortion numbers down amid 6-week law – CBS Miami Watch CBS News More than 40,000 abortions had been reported this year in Florida as
Florida abortion numbers down amid 6-week law
TALLAHASSEE – More than 40,000 abortions had been reported this year in Florida as of Aug. 1, but the number being performed is down after
South Florida students give back to the community through leadership program
MIAMI — A handful of young people in South Florida spent their time off over the summer as student leaders. Nine high school juniors and
South Florida students give back to the community through leadership program
South Florida students give back to the community through leadership program – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Marybel Rodriguez reports the nine students selected for
Arrest made in deadly shooting at Gulfstream Park
Arrest made in deadly shooting at Gulfstream Park – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Hallandale Beach police said Brianna Purcell will face a murder charge
Broward high school students frustrated by metal detector delays
Broward high school students frustrated by metal detector delays – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Teri Hornstein reports Superintendent Howard Hepburn said despite the bumpy
Petition demands Miami Gardens stop threatening residents over gravel and grass
MIAMI GARDENS – A group claims City of Miami Gardens employees are harassing homeowners over patches of gravel and grass in the city’s Rainbow Park community. The