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South Florida political consultant arrested at fundraiser over old bench warrant
Read full article: South Florida political consultant arrested at fundraiser over old bench warrantA well-known South Florida political player was arrested at a fundraiser Tuesday night for missing a court date seven years ago.
Woman’s night out with 3 NBA prospects ends in their manager raping her, Miami police say
Read full article: Woman’s night out with 3 NBA prospects ends in their manager raping her, Miami police sayA woman and her friends met three NBA prospects and their manager at a Midtown Miami restaurant last month, according to police. An arrest report states that after a night of clubbing, one of the women woke up to the manager raping her at his apartment.
New Midtown Miami health center offers convenience to new patients
Read full article: New Midtown Miami health center offers convenience to new patientsA new health center from Care Resource, a South Florida-based nonprofit and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), opened in Miami’s Midtown neighborhood and will provide a new and innovative place for patents to get the health care they need.
July 2022 Community Calendar
Read full article: July 2022 Community CalendarOur Local 10 Community Calendar is your one-stop shop for information about free or low-cost events happening in your community. From music festivals to museum displays and everything in between, check out why South Florida is the place to be every day of the week.
Fire tears through roof of abandoned building near Midtown Garden Center
Read full article: Fire tears through roof of abandoned building near Midtown Garden CenterMIAMI - An abandoned building caught fire early Thursday in Midtown Miami. The fire started before dawn near the intersection of Northeast Second Avenue and Northeast 26th Street, close to the Midtown Garden Center. Firefighters said the building was abandoned but not necessarily vacant, as squatters have been known to occupy it. "We actually called police yesterday because we saw some people back there," Ninfa Diaz, owner of the Midtown Garden Center, said. "I'm very grateful that it was handled as quickly as it was and it wasn't major," Diaz said.