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Top Miami news: 3 men accused of selling counterfeit NFL items; Chiefs to hold fan rally; more

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Published on January 31, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Miami.

Chiefs to hold fan rally on Saturday

The event is free and will feature performances by the Rumble and Chiefs cheerleaders.

Read the full story on KMBC.

Effort underway to oust commissioner Carollo

Some critics want to boot Joe Carollo from the city for good. Carollo was mayor of Miami in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Read the full story on MiamiNewTimes.

Meet the real Marlins Man at home

As his Marlins Man fame grew, so did Laurence Leavy's travels and ability to help others, like youth groups, military members and first responders. 

Read the full story on Fox 4 Kansas City.

Miami Gardens mayor excited for big game, ability to show off city

The mayor is hoping more than 60,000 fans fill up Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. The stadium, a South Florida landmark, is in the heart of Miami Gardens.

Read the full story on CBS Miami.

3 men accused of selling counterfeit NFL merchandise

As thousands of excited football fans flock to South Florida for the Super Bowl, law enforcement is on the lookout for those who would take advantage of them by peddling counterfeit goods.

Read the full story on CBS Miami.


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