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Miami-Dade Police are searching for missing 78-year-old Gerardo Jesus Lopez from an assisted living facility, last seen wearing a brown shirt, shorts, and sneakers.
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Miami prepares for Amazon Prime Day, focusing on logistics for fast deliveries. Local businesses anticipate sales boosts during the event on July 16-17.
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The OCR invites residents to a meeting on hurricane preparedness with expert Frederick DeTar on July 16, to discuss emergency plans and community resilience.
A 93-year-old woman died a week after a car crash in Boca Raton, where a BMW allegedly ran a red light and struck the Acura she was in. The BMW's driver may have been under the influence.
A mother was shot twice when a gunman fired into her mobile home in St. Lucie County, while her children were unharmed; the shooter is sought by authorities.
Miami-Dade Police are looking for Ediberto Jesus Arocho Jr., a missing 25-year-old man with Bipolar/Schizophrenia, last seen June 13 in Southwest Miami-Dade.
Miami-Dade County has launched Zero Drownings Miami-Dade to prevent child drownings by offering free swim lessons and water safety education in partnership with local organizations.
NFL star Zay Flowers hosted a community event, "Zay Day," in Fort Lauderdale with activities for local youth, supported by fellow Ravens player Lamar Jackson.
A transit bus collided with a truck in Port St. Lucie, causing an explosion and fire, with no injuries reported and road closures in effect for cleanup.
The Broward Sheriff's Office seeks public help in a Tamarac murder case, sharing surveillance footage of a fatal shooting and car crash that killed Christopher Mathurin.
A man's nose was partially bitten off during an attack linked to a failed murder plot at a West Palm Beach Tri-Rail station, involving a bar manager and two assailants.
Sunen Isaac Gutierrez from Miami is charged with human trafficking, sexual battery, and robbery after allegedly assaulting two teens lured with drugs and alcohol.
Two tax preparers were sentenced to prison for filing false tax returns, causing over $500,000 in losses to the U.S. government.
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