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Ely guards Tejada, Lee get their first taste of a state championship
Sun SentinelWhile Saturday’s Class 7A state championship was the second title for Blanche Ely seniors Dallas Cameron, Kahlil Thomas and Darrion Allen, it was the first for juniors Lance Tejada and Richard Lee, who were at different schools last year. Tejada...Tags: Broward County, High School Sports
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Boca-based Breast Milk Project seeks donors
It’s hard enough for many new mothers to breast-feed — let alone pump breast milk and freeze it. But some women have an abundance of “liquid gold” in cold storage and don’t want it to go to waste. Enter the International...Tags: American Cancer Society, Physiology, Hospitals and Clinics, Craigslist, Inc., Human Interest
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Viewers notice TV anchor shuffle changes
South Florida viewers have been tuning in to the TV news version of musical chairs lately. In the Fort Lauderdale-Miami market, WPLG-Ch. 10 recently reassigned reporter Jen Herrera to co-helm the morning weekday newscasts; and morning anchor Kristi...
Tags: Television Stations, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Television Industry, Television
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Bill filed to OK next phase of Everglades restoration
Sun SentinelSouth Florida Congressmen Alcee Hastings and Mario Diaz-Balart are prodding Congress to approve the next wave of Everglades restoration work. The projects include construction of a big water-storage system in western Palm Beach County and canal work...Tags: Everglades, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Broward County, Palm Beach County, U.S. Congress
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Mayo:What should happen to cops who framed Caravella?
Sun Sentinel ColumnistWhat should happen to the two Miramar police officers that a federal jury found liable for framing Anthony Caravella for murder? Caravella spent over a quarter century in prison for a 1983 crime he didn't commit, and I wrote about the case for my Sunday...Tags: Trials, Pension and Welfare, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Military suspends flyovers at baseball games, citing budget cuts
The Padres and Angels are home this week. Pitchers will pitch and hitters will hit at the home openers Tuesday and the rest of the week. But what fans in San Diego and Anaheim will not see are the flyovers of military planes that have become a...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, San Diego Padres, U.S. Department of Defense
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Can Anthony Caravella ever get true justice?
Anthony Caravella spent nearly 26 years in prison for a 1983 murder he didn't commit. He can't get that time back. But a federal jury ruled Caravella should get $7 million from two former Miramar cops who railroaded him. If there was true justice in the...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics
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Hispanos aprenden sobre Alzheimer en conferencia en Miramar
El SentinelCon la asistencia de más de 220 personas, el jueves temprano arrancó la Conferencia de Alzheimer, en el Sistema Universitario Ana G. Mendez, en Miramar. El evento, realizado completamente en español, logró convocar a un gran grupo de hispanos, quienes...Tags: Coral Springs
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New FBI Miami chief describes crime fighting challenges
The curved daggers in ornate sheaths displayed atop Michael B. Steinbach's North Miami Beach office credenza reflect his experience as an FBI counterterrorism expert who has worked in Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and Israel. And as of Jan. 30, Steinbach,...
Tags: Broward County, Personal Data Collection, U.S. Navy, Interior Policy, Theft
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Man accused of threatening Miramar cops
Sun SentinelA 19-year-old culinary student is accused of threatening to shoot Miramar police officers with bullets that can pierce protective vests, police and court officials said. Julius Xavier Sweetwine, of Hollywood, made the threats while being arrested March...Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Prosecution
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Alzheimer: Conferencia en español y gratis en Miramar para ayudar a los hispanos
En la cultura hispana, cuidar de los ancianos dentro del seno familiar, hasta que Dios dispone, es un motivo de orgullo. Pero cuando el ser querido padece de una enfermedad como el Alzheimer y debe ser cuidado por profesionales o ingresado en un hogar,...
Tags: Riviera Beach, Hialeah, Lake Worth, Diabetes
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Homeowner workshop coming to Miramar
Sun SentinelStruggling homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure can attend a free workshop Saturday, April 6, in Miramar. The event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center, 7000 Miramar Parkway. Homeowners can meet with...Tags: Bank of America Corp., United Financial Corporation
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