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Top Miami news: State attorney cracks down on gouging ahead of hurricane; driver flees fatal crash

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Published on August 30, 2019
Top Miami news: State attorney cracks down on gouging ahead of hurricane; driver flees fatal crashPhoto: Felipe Vidal/Flickr

Missed the the most recent top news in Miami? Read on for everything you need to know.

First-time Miami teachers spend 72% of income on rent, report finds

As Florida struggles to fill thousands of empty teaching positions, developers in the Miami area continue to erect expensive condo buildings. This combination has made Miami one of the worst metropolitan areas in the nation for an entry-level schoolteacher. 

Read the full story on MiamiNewTimes.

State attorney to crack down on price gouging ahead of hurricane

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle on Thursday said her team of investigators will be cracking down on price gouging as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian to make landfall in Florida.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WPLG Local 10.

Owners of new school hire mayor’s law firm to represent them in zoning appeal

Critics are citing what they say is a conflict of interest.

Read the full story on Real Deal Miami.

Driver flees fatal Miami Gardens crash

Police are looking for a driver who fled the scene of a fatal two-pickup crash near the 19500 block of Northwest First Place around 11 a.m. Thursday. 

Read the full story on CBS Miami.


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