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Top Miami news: 7.7 quake in Caribbean shakes Miami; floating solar panels installed near expressway

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Published on January 29, 2020
Top Miami news: 7.7 quake in Caribbean shakes Miami; floating solar panels installed near expresswayPhoto: Ashley Satanosky/Unsplash

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Miami.

Powerful 7.7 quake in Caribbean leads to evacuations in Miami, tsunami threat

There were no reports of damage or injuries.

Read the full story on NBC News.

Miami company creates 'safe space' for Dolphins fans with free hugs, therapy

Five Drinks Co. is providing what they've labeled a "DolFans Safe Space" where season ticket holders can enjoy free food, beer and hugs.

Read the full story on MiamiNewTimes.

Crews respond to water main break in southwest Miami-Dade

The break occurred near the intersection of southwest 40th Street and 84th Avenue on Tuesday evening.

Read the full story on NBC6.

Floating solar panels installed near Dolphin Expressway

The ride on the Dolphin Expressway will be a little brighter for drivers, as Miami-Dade County introduced its new solar project. 

Read the full story on NBC6.


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