
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Miami.
Mom accused of beating son with spiked, metal meat tenderizer for not doing homework
A Miami mother is charged with aggravated child abuse for hitting her 9-year-old son with a spiked, metal meat tenderizer when she got angry because he didn’t do some homework, according to police.
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ZooMiami makes history with world's first rare rhino born by artificial insemination
Zoo Miami is celebrating. Akuti was pregnant for about 15 months and on Tuesday the 7-year-old greater one-horned Indian rhinoceros gave birth to her first baby.
Read the full story on WPLG Local 10.
Nicaraguan exile is asking Miami to help his fellow refugees in Costa Rica. He’s got art
A Nicaraguan activist in Florida selling paintings by some of the Nicaraguan refugees who fled their country to Costa Rica. The profits are being used to pay for rent in safe houses, as well as to buy food, medicine and other basic needs.
Read the full story on MiamiHerald.
After wild spring break, Miami Beach will crack down on unauthorized parties at clubs
The Miami Beach City Commission voted in favor of restrictions to keep promoters from advertising events at South Beach bars and clubs during peak tourism periods. The new rules are part of a broader effort to tame the party atmosphere.
Read the full story on MiamiHerald.
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