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Rubio takes on dual national security roles after embracing Trump's 'America First' vision

Read full article: Rubio takes on dual national security roles after embracing Trump's 'America First' vision

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been thrown into two top national security roles at once after President Donald Trump appointed him to temporarily replace Mike Waltz as national security adviser.

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Marco Rubio became secretary of state without a hitch. Keeping Trump's favor may be harder

Read full article: Marco Rubio became secretary of state without a hitch. Keeping Trump's favor may be harder

Marco Rubio has been confirmed by the Senate for secretary of state with unanimous support.

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Who is Trump's attorney general pick Pam Bondi? The former prosecutor is a close Trump ally

Read full article: Who is Trump's attorney general pick Pam Bondi? The former prosecutor is a close Trump ally

If confirmed to lead the Justice Department, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi would become one of the most closely scrutinized members of Donald Trump’s cabinet.

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Lawsuit filed to reinstate Miami Beach homelessness tax vote

Read full article: Lawsuit filed to reinstate Miami Beach homelessness tax vote

A day after Miami Beach commissioners voted to rescind a question on the November ballot about authorizing a 1% food and beverage tax for homelessness — just days before the election — a lawsuit has been filed on behalf of several Miami Beach residents seeking to have their votes count.

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Miami Beach voters choose Steven Meiner as new mayor during runoff election

Read full article: Miami Beach voters choose Steven Meiner as new mayor during runoff election

Miami Beach voters who are mostly worried about safety and development are set to turn out to cast their ballots on Tuesday to choose between two lawyers in their 50s who have experience serving the city.

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‘I want to make a difference:’ Miami Beach firefighters deploy to Israel amid war against Hamas

Read full article: ‘I want to make a difference:’ Miami Beach firefighters deploy to Israel amid war against Hamas

Miami Beach dispatched a group of eight firefighters on Monday to help their colleagues in Israel during the war.

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Miami Beach celebrates police promotions

Read full article: Miami Beach celebrates police promotions

The Miami Beach Police Department celebrated about a dozen promotions during a ceremony on Monday.

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View Miami Beach Nov. 7, 2023 Election Results

Read full article: View Miami Beach Nov. 7, 2023 Election Results

Voters in Miami Beach will cast their ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

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VIEW RESULTS: Miami-Dade County Nov. 7, 2023 Election

Read full article: VIEW RESULTS: Miami-Dade County Nov. 7, 2023 Election

Voters in Miami-Dade County headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in various races, including in the cities of Miami, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Surfside and Homestead.

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Elected officials united in support for Israel during rally at Miami Beach Holocaust memorial

Read full article: Elected officials united in support for Israel during rally at Miami Beach Holocaust memorial

Through song and prayer, hundreds of people in heartache over the terror attacks stood shoulder to shoulder on Miami Beach in solidarity with Israel.

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Clevelander redevelopment proposal 1st example of changes ‘Live Local Act’ may bring

Read full article: Clevelander redevelopment proposal 1st example of changes ‘Live Local Act’ may bring

A plan to transform Miami Beach’s iconic Clevelander Hotel and Bar into affordable housing could be the first prominent example of what’s to come under new Florida legislation.

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Miami Beach city manager recommends Wayne Jones as next chief of police

Read full article: Miami Beach city manager recommends Wayne Jones as next chief of police

The next top cop in Miami Beach could be making history as the city's first Black police chief.

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South Florida hosts Hyundai Air & Sea Show during busy Memorial Day weekend

Read full article: South Florida hosts Hyundai Air & Sea Show during busy Memorial Day weekend

Crowds for Memorial Day weekend were filling up the streets in South Beach Saturday and Sunday for the 2023 Hyundai Air & Sea Show.

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Hyundai Air & Sea Show remains the main Memorial Day weekend event in South Florida

Read full article: Hyundai Air & Sea Show remains the main Memorial Day weekend event in South Florida

Miami Beach is preparing for the Hyundai Air & Sea Show, which remains the main Memorial Day weekend even in South Florida.

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Miami Beach officials face criticism as ‘spineless’ over response to fatal shootings at ‘drug infested’ Ocean Drive

Read full article: Miami Beach officials face criticism as ‘spineless’ over response to fatal shootings at ‘drug infested’ Ocean Drive

Osagie Jordan Idahosa was among the two dead during shootings on spring break in Miami Beach, where police officers recently reported that since the rowdy spring break parties began they had seized over 100 firearms and arrested nearly 490 people.

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Miami Beach city officials taking steps now to cancel Spring Break in 2024

Read full article: Miami Beach city officials taking steps now to cancel Spring Break in 2024

Spring Break on Miami Beach could look very different in the years to come.

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Miami Beach mayor responds to liquor store lawsuit: Business model ‘thrives’ off ‘chaos’

Read full article: Miami Beach mayor responds to liquor store lawsuit: Business model ‘thrives’ off ‘chaos’

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber did not mince words when responding Thursday to a lawsuit filed by a liquor store owner asking for a stop to a city curfew order on liquor stores.

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Plan for curfew in wake of 2 fatal South Beach shootings voted down by commissioners

Read full article: Plan for curfew in wake of 2 fatal South Beach shootings voted down by commissioners

Miami Beach commissioners planned to meet on Monday to discuss preventive measures in the wake of two fatal shootings over the weekend on South Beach.

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Holocaust survivor celebrates 107th birthday in Miami Beach

Read full article: Holocaust survivor celebrates 107th birthday in Miami Beach

A very special lady is celebrating a very special birthday.

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Last call on South Beach rolled back in ruling

Read full article: Last call on South Beach rolled back in ruling

Partiers headed to South Beach this Spring Break will have their outings cut short after a ruling by a judge on Tuesday.

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DJ Khaled offers full-ride scholarship to university student, receives keys to the city in Miami

Read full article: DJ Khaled offers full-ride scholarship to university student, receives keys to the city in Miami

DJ Khaled announced Thursday that he is offering a full-ride scholarship to a university student through his We The Best Foundation.

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City leaders discuss smoking ban in Miami Beach

Read full article: City leaders discuss smoking ban in Miami Beach

The city of Miami Beach held a press conference Friday morning after a smoking ban was implemented on New Year’s Day to prevent people from smoking in municipal parks and on public beaches.

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Leaders join in Miami to condemn rise of antisemitism

Read full article: Leaders join in Miami to condemn rise of antisemitism

Mayors from 15 different municipalities gathered together on Tuesday at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation to call out and condemn the alarming increase in antisemitism being seen nationwide.

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Miami Beach launches campaign aimed at educating about dog poop damaging Biscayne Bay

Read full article: Miami Beach launches campaign aimed at educating about dog poop damaging Biscayne Bay

With Biscayne Bay still recovering from the October fish kill, it's another reminder that our bay is at a dangerous tipping point.

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Antisemitic celebrities stoke fears of normalizing hate

Read full article: Antisemitic celebrities stoke fears of normalizing hate

A surge of anti-Jewish vitriol spread by celebrities is stoking fears that public figures are normalizing hate and ramping up the risk of violence.

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Historic Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach implodes during demolition, cleanup ongoing

Read full article: Historic Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach implodes during demolition, cleanup ongoing

A piece of history in Miami Beach was demolished Sunday morning.

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Deauville Beach Resort to be demolished by implosion, cause road closures Sunday

Read full article: Deauville Beach Resort to be demolished by implosion, cause road closures Sunday

It’s the end of an area in Miami Beach.A team with The BG Group, a general contractor that specializes in demolitions, will implode what is left of The Deauville Beach Resort, at 6701 Collins Ave., at 8 a.m., on Sunday.

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Miami Beach commissioner thinks putting bounty on iguanas could curb growing population

Read full article: Miami Beach commissioner thinks putting bounty on iguanas could curb growing population

They’re invasive and destructive, and in the last few years Miami Beach residents say the iguana population has been expanding exponentially.

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Mark Samuelian, who served as Miami Beach commissioner, dies at 58

Read full article: Mark Samuelian, who served as Miami Beach commissioner, dies at 58

Miami Beach Commissioner Mark Samuelian, who was elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2021, died on Wednesday. He was 58.

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Tropical Storm Alex lashes Bermuda area with wind, rain

Read full article: Tropical Storm Alex lashes Bermuda area with wind, rain

Bermuda has shuttered schools, businesses and government agencies as Tropical Storm Alex brushed past the British overseas territory.

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Heavy rain hits Florida, flooding strands Miami vehicles

Read full article: Heavy rain hits Florida, flooding strands Miami vehicles

Parts of Florida were facing heavy rain and wind as a storm system that battered Mexico moves across the state.

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Tropical storm warning discontinued for east coast of Florida south of Jupiter Inlet

Read full article: Tropical storm warning discontinued for east coast of Florida south of Jupiter Inlet

Rainy weather has been moving steadily through South Florida as the unnamed system continues traveling across the state.

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South Florida plans Memorial Day events to honor the fallen

Read full article: South Florida plans Memorial Day events to honor the fallen

South Florida observes Memorial Day with tributes to the U.S. military personnel who has died during their service.

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Dolphins owner, famed architect plan to develop Deauville in Miami Beach

Read full article: Dolphins owner, famed architect plan to develop Deauville in Miami Beach

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber announced Monday the Deauville Hotel’s demolition is “all but a certainty” and Stephen M. Ross, the owner of the Miami Dolphins, wants to develop the property.

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First international conference on climate change to take center stage in South Florida

Read full article: First international conference on climate change to take center stage in South Florida

The Climate Action movement is coming to Miami.

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City officials gather to discuss changing alcohol curfew times in Miami Beach

Read full article: City officials gather to discuss changing alcohol curfew times in Miami Beach

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber is in favor of ending alcohol sales after 2:00 a.m. and described today as a moment of reconciliation for the city commission.

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Miami Beach alcohol curfew ends, visitors rejoice

Read full article: Miami Beach alcohol curfew ends, visitors rejoice

With the last spring break weekend coming up the Miami Beach alcohol curfew is officially over.

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Miami Beach mayor wants city to be more than just a party town

Read full article: Miami Beach mayor wants city to be more than just a party town

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber wants a change of culture on South Beach.

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South Beach spring break curfew ends for now

Read full article: South Beach spring break curfew ends for now

Police were out in full force working to control spring break crowds for weeks, with Miami Beach declaring a state of emergency and imposing a curfew after five people were shot over a span of two nights.

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Spring break crowds quiet down as curfew in Miami Beach is set to expire Monday morning

Read full article: Spring break crowds quiet down as curfew in Miami Beach is set to expire Monday morning

Spring break has been in full swing in Miami Beach.

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This Week in South Florida Full Episode: March 27, 2022

Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: March 27, 2022

On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Michel Putney and Glenna Milberg welcome Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber, Miami-Dade Black Affairs Advisory Board Chair Pierre Rutledge and South Florida attorney Yolanda Cash Jackson.

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This Week in South Florida: Dan Gelber

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Dan Gelber

A state of emergency that was imposed in Miami Beach after a series of shootings survived a legal challenge and business backlash.

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Talk about crowds: Ultra Music Festival, spring break on South Beach converge this weekend

Read full article: Talk about crowds: Ultra Music Festival, spring break on South Beach converge this weekend

If you're not a spring breaker or going to the Ultra Music Festival you may want to avoid downtown Miami and Miami Beach entirely.

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Your opinion: Do you think a South Beach curfew is the solution?

Read full article: Your opinion: Do you think a South Beach curfew is the solution?

The curfew has led to outrage from business owners, who say it just adds pain to an industry already hurting following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Miami Beach, after shootings, extends spring break curfew

Read full article: Miami Beach, after shootings, extends spring break curfew

Miami Beach city commissioners have voted to extend a curfew, a day after it was announced by the city manager in response to violent incidents surrounding spring break.

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Spring break shootings: Miami Beach emergency brings curfew

Read full article: Spring break shootings: Miami Beach emergency brings curfew

City of Miami Beach officials have declared a state of emergency and an upcoming curfew in a bid to curb violent incidents at spring break.

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Miami Beach taking action for spring break after students trash South Beach

Read full article: Miami Beach taking action for spring break after students trash South Beach

Following South Beach being trashed by students from Miami-Dade public schools, Miami Beach city leaders are taking note and taking action as spring breakers descend upon our beaches in the coming weeks.

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Miami Beach mayor announces new cancer center to be built in state of the city address

Read full article: Miami Beach mayor announces new cancer center to be built in state of the city address

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber delivers 2022 state of the city address on Monday morning.

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Miami Beach to push for alcohol sales curfew, commissioner says

Read full article: Miami Beach to push for alcohol sales curfew, commissioner says

Miami Beach Commissioner Steven Meiner said the city will likely appeal a judge’s decision against a 2 a.m. ban on alcohol sales.

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Controversy arising in Miami Beach over raising roads to combat flooding

Read full article: Controversy arising in Miami Beach over raising roads to combat flooding

The city has been a pioneer when it comes to raising roads to keep streets from flooding, but the next phase of work is now causing turmoil for some.

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Officials concerned about safety for travelers, residents in area as COVID cases rise

Read full article: Officials concerned about safety for travelers, residents in area as COVID cases rise

There were long lines at Mills Pond Park in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday, where testing had to be closed to accommodate those who were already in line.

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Art Basel global director on Miami Beach fair: ‘This is not just another edition’

Read full article: Art Basel global director on Miami Beach fair: ‘This is not just another edition’

Marc Spiegler was excited about the opening of a more inclusive Art Basel Miami Beach this year.

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Art Basel Miami Beach hosts 2 days of private viewings before public opening

Read full article: Art Basel Miami Beach hosts 2 days of private viewings before public opening

After two years of cancelations during the pandemic, Art Basel Miami Beach returns to the Miami Beach Convention Center where contemporary art galleries from around the world have been renting booths since 2002.

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New Miami Beach commissioners sworn into office

Read full article: New Miami Beach commissioners sworn into office

New Miami Beach Commissioners Alex Fernandez and Kristen Rosen Gonzalez were sworn into office on Monday at City Hall.

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Dan Gelber claims third term as Miami Beach mayor, residents vote yes to 2 am last call

Read full article: Dan Gelber claims third term as Miami Beach mayor, residents vote yes to 2 am last call

Gelber celebrated his victory Tuesday night at the Betsy Hotel on Ocean Drive.

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Hospitality industry outraged as leaked audio raises questions about 2 a.m. last call in South Beach

Read full article: Hospitality industry outraged as leaked audio raises questions about 2 a.m. last call in South Beach

The Mayor of Miami Beach was interrupted during a news conference on Friday by counter demonstrators who referenced his remarks in leaked audio recordings. Now, they are questioning the reasoning behind the imposed 2 a.m. last call in South Beach.

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‘Money plays a big part’: Audio reveals Miami Beach mayor, developers planning re-do of Ocean Drive

Read full article: ‘Money plays a big part’: Audio reveals Miami Beach mayor, developers planning re-do of Ocean Drive

Miami Beach voters are being asked to stop alcohol sales at 2 a.m. instead of 5 a.m. Proponents of the measure backed by Mayor Dan Gelber link the three-hour rollback with stopping crime and chaos on South Beach.

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Battle on Miami Beach over proposed rollback of last call continues

Read full article: Battle on Miami Beach over proposed rollback of last call continues

Voters will get to make their voices heard during the November election.

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Seminole Tribe’s sports betting compact with the state faces battles from opponents in court

Read full article: Seminole Tribe’s sports betting compact with the state faces battles from opponents in court

Sports betting in Florida was supposed to get off the ground Oct. 15, but the timeline's been delayed. Meanwhile, there are no less than three lawsuits against it.

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City leaders don’t have much to say as Miami Beach cops’ actions on video are probed

Read full article: City leaders don’t have much to say as Miami Beach cops’ actions on video are probed

Video showing Miami Beach police officers taunting a handcuffed suspect has raised eyebrows across South Florida since it aired exclusively on Local 10 News on Friday.

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Party crowds spark effort to turn down volume in South Beach

Read full article: Party crowds spark effort to turn down volume in South Beach

Miami Beach wants to turn down the volume in the city’s South Beach party neighborhood.

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90% of Miami-Dade vaccinated? ‘It’s just not true,’ experts say

Read full article: 90% of Miami-Dade vaccinated? ‘It’s just not true,’ experts say

“The true percent vaccinated is nowhere near 90%” in Miami-Dade County, said Dr. Aileen Marty, infectious disease expert at Florida International University.

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Climate-change conference to bring big thinkers, doers to Miami Beach in 2022

Read full article: Climate-change conference to bring big thinkers, doers to Miami Beach in 2022

The first climate-changed themed conference will be held in Miami Beach in 2022 and is expected to be held annually bringing international attention to the city, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber along with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced Monday.

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Miami Beach ramping up police presence to curb recent crime

Read full article: Miami Beach ramping up police presence to curb recent crime

Miami Beach police are stepping up patrol following a violent wave of crime recently, including when a young father, Dustin Wakefield, was murdered on Ocean Drive last week.

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Miami Beach to deploy 50 more officers to entertainment district during weekends, mayor says

Read full article: Miami Beach to deploy 50 more officers to entertainment district during weekends, mayor says

After the murder of a Colorado tourist on Ocean Drive, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber promised changes to the entertainment district. He said he will implementing some this Labor Day weekend.

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Miami Beach mayor promises action after Ocean Drive murder

Read full article: Miami Beach mayor promises action after Ocean Drive murder

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber asked the public on Thursday afternoon to consider making a donation to fundraisers in memory of Dustin Wakefield, of Castle Rock, Colorado.

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After man dies while protecting son, mayor says Miami Beach can’t sustain entertainment district

Read full article: After man dies while protecting son, mayor says Miami Beach can’t sustain entertainment district

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said Wednesday a recent disturbing fatal shooting is another tragic sign that the “South Beach Entertainment District” needs to be dismantled.

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Shots! COVID vaccines offered at LIV nightclub this weekend

Read full article: Shots! COVID vaccines offered at LIV nightclub this weekend

As younger patients get sick with COVID-19, some of Miami famed nightclubs will be serving up vaccines with their shots.

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Miami Beach mayor opposes DeSantis’ stance against face mask mandates

Read full article: Miami Beach mayor opposes DeSantis’ stance against face mask mandates

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber is asking Gov. Ron DeSantis to support the return of face mask mandates as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns the coronavirus’ evolution into the more contagious Delta variant is getting more and more people sick.

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Mask-wearing guidelines in flux as COVID-19 cases spike

Read full article: Mask-wearing guidelines in flux as COVID-19 cases spike

The vast majority of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Broward and Miami-Dade are among the unvaccinated.

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Judge: All options on table for site of collapsed building

Read full article: Judge: All options on table for site of collapsed building

A South Florida judge says all options remain on the table as a decision is made over what to do with the property where a 12-story condominium tower collapsed last month.

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Video shows road rage shooting in South Beach

Read full article: Video shows road rage shooting in South Beach

A witness shared a video of the road rage incident Joseph Nave described. The immigration attorney was riding a scooter Wednesday in South Beach when he was the victim of a road rage shooting about 3 p.m.

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Attorney says woman shot at him during road rage incident in South Beach

Read full article: Attorney says woman shot at him during road rage incident in South Beach

Attorney Joseph Nave was still shaken on Thursday. He said he was riding a scooter in South Beach when he was the victim of a road rage shooting about 3 p.m. Wednesday.

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Miami Beach sending structural engineers to all buildings undergoing 40-year recertification process

Read full article: Miami Beach sending structural engineers to all buildings undergoing 40-year recertification process

The disaster at the Champlain Towers South in Surfside has hit close to home for city leaders in nearby Miami Beach.

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Commissioners consider requiring businesses to increase security in area of South Beach

Read full article: Commissioners consider requiring businesses to increase security in area of South Beach

Nightclubs, bars, and restaurants in the entertainment district in South Beach are allowed to stay open and serve alcohol until 5 a.m. again. Earlier this month, a judge ruled that Miami Beach’s 2 a.m. last call for alcohol in a part of the district was unlawful.

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Miami Beach will appeal court ruling, continue to fight for 2 a.m. last call

Read full article: Miami Beach will appeal court ruling, continue to fight for 2 a.m. last call

The Miami Beach city commission decided Tuesday night whether to appeal a judge’s ruling that deemed a 2 a.m. cut-off of alcohol sales unlawful.

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Miami Beach last call showdown up for another vote

Read full article: Miami Beach last call showdown up for another vote

David Wallack, CEO of the iconic Mango’s Tropical Cafe on Ocean Drive, is an outspoken critic of the temporary 2 a.m. last call imposed by Miami Beach city officials.

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Judge rules Miami Beach alcohol curfew not lawful

Read full article: Judge rules Miami Beach alcohol curfew not lawful

A judge ruled Monday that Miami Beach’s 2 a.m. alcohol rollback is not lawful because it’s a violation of zoning rules and denied the Clevelander due process.

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Miami International Boat Show returns to Miami Beach, city still recovering from rowdy tourists

Read full article: Miami International Boat Show returns to Miami Beach, city still recovering from rowdy tourists

The Miami International Boat Show is returning to Miami Beach in 2022, which will stimulate the locate the local economy, but also draw tens of thousands of people to a city still recovering from rowdy tourists who caused chaos during spring break and Memorial Day weekend.

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Miami Beach activates license plate readers, traffic loop as Memorial Day tourists arrive

Read full article: Miami Beach activates license plate readers, traffic loop as Memorial Day tourists arrive

The Memorial Day weekend has already begun on South Beach. For some, it means the return of the Hyundai Air and Sea Show starting Friday. For others, it means partying with friends.

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Miami Beach issues ‘death sentence for entertainment district,’ attorney says

Read full article: Miami Beach issues ‘death sentence for entertainment district,’ attorney says

Bar owners are clashing with city officials over an ongoing effort to change the entertainment district. They oppose the repeal of the noise exemption and turning Ocean Drive into a pedestrian-only road.

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Florida lawmakers to vote on DeSantis, Seminole Tribe gaming compact

Read full article: Florida lawmakers to vote on DeSantis, Seminole Tribe gaming compact

Florida lawmakers began a special session on Monday after Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe of Florida signed off on a gambling compact last month.

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Controversial regulation on alcohol sales starts May 22 in some areas of South Beach

Read full article: Controversial regulation on alcohol sales starts May 22 in some areas of South Beach

A new controversial regulation aims to change the out-of-control party on Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue in South Beach. Business owners who benefit from the nightlife atmosphere there say that not only will the measure not work, but it will hurt the local economy.

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South Beach changes: 2 a.m. last call for alcohol sales

Read full article: South Beach changes: 2 a.m. last call for alcohol sales

An ordinance to roll back the final call of alcohol sales in the city’s entertainment district from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. passed Wednesday. Voters in November will have the final say.

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Florida governor signs law preempting local COVID edicts

Read full article: Florida governor signs law preempting local COVID edicts

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to suspend all remaining COVID-19 restrictions imposed by communities across his state.

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Miami-Dade midnight curfew and South Beach 8 p.m. curfew being lifted

Read full article: Miami-Dade midnight curfew and South Beach 8 p.m. curfew being lifted

Tuesday morning, the Miami Beach Interim City Manager updated the City’s State of Emergency relating to the High Impact Period during spring break and officially canceled the 8 p.m. curfew. The curfew had been imposed each Thursday through Sunday evening in the declared “High Impact Zone” of South Beach, where chaos had ensued throughout March.

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Proposal could make 2 a.m. last call to get a drink in South Beach

Read full article: Proposal could make 2 a.m. last call to get a drink in South Beach

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Last call for alcohol may be a little earlier in South Beach as part of a proposed 12-point plan by Miami Beach’s mayor. Dan Gelber said alcohol sales should be cut off at 2 a.m. from the current 5 a.m. last call. RELATED STORY: Miami Beach residents sound off on spring break tensionsAd“First of all, I think that this last experience, perhaps COVID, increased how manageable it was. Gelber said he believes that the city commission will put his plan into action by means of legislative measures, but if they do not, he hopes Miami Beach residents will choose to put them on the November ballot. >See the 12-point plan for the Miami Beach entertainment district.

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Residents hold protest outside Miami Beach city hall as spring break chaos remains cause of concern

Read full article: Residents hold protest outside Miami Beach city hall as spring break chaos remains cause of concern

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Protesters took to the streets Saturday afternoon, saying enough is enough. There were over 100 people outside of Miami Beach City Hall for what they were calling the ‘Take Back the City Protest.’Miami Beach residents protest outside city hall. (WPLG)The attendees were frustrated Miami Beach residents dealing with yet another year of spring break chaos. Spring break in Miami Beach has made headlines all over the world because of the chaos and crime this year. Residents hold protest outside City Hall as Miami Beach spring break unruliness continuesDespite the measures, residents still want to know what plan the mayor has for the future.

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Drivers experience delays in both directions of MacArthur Causeway due to closure, crash

Read full article: Drivers experience delays in both directions of MacArthur Causeway due to closure, crash

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – MacArthur Causeway traffic delays started late Friday night and continued on Saturday morning. There was also a crash in the westbound lanes of the MacArthur Causeway near Palm Island. The crash prompted officers to close all westbound lanes and ask drivers to use the Julia Tuttle Causeway to get from Miami Beach to Miami instead. #TRAFFIC: Westbound MacArthur Cswy CLOSED due to a traffic crash just west of Palm Island. — Miami Beach Police (@MiamiBeachPD) March 27, 2021

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Miami mayor says he’s ready if South Beach partiers come his way

Read full article: Miami mayor says he’s ready if South Beach partiers come his way

MIAMI, Fla. – It was the start of another round of an 8 p.m. weekend curfew in Miami Beach’s entertainment district. “This particular area needs to be really battened down at night and we are going to continue to do that until it’s pretty clear we don’t have to,” Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said. There are other places, by the way, in the city and county to go to,” Gelber said. “We’re telling our residents who may be worried about the consequences of some of the decisions in Miami Beach that we are ready,” Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said. Ad“We want to warn those who are not in the city from the city who may have been on Miami Beach that the kind of behavior we have seen in Miami Beach is not going to be tolerated,” he said.

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This Week in South Florida Full Episode: March 21, 2021

Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: March 21, 2021

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg are joined by Miami Beach Police Chief Richard Clements, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber, Florida state Senator Gary Farmer, Rep. Carlos Gimenez and new Miami police chief Art Acevedo. The full episode can be seen at the top of this page.

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This Week in South Florida: Richard Clements and Dan Gelber

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Richard Clements and Dan Gelber

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – A State of Emergency was declared in Miami Beach as Spring Break crowds continue to overwhelm and defy law enforcement. Crime and sporadic violence has broken out night after night and leaders have now imposed an early evening curfew and closed the causeways to clear people from South Beach. Miami Beach Police Chief Richard Clements and Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber joined This Week in South Florida hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg to discuss, and their conversation can be seen at the top of this page.

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Pepper balls used on Spring Break partygoers along South Beach after new curfew passes with little response

Read full article: Pepper balls used on Spring Break partygoers along South Beach after new curfew passes with little response

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – The City of Miami Beach has declared an emergency as police and elected officials react to large crowds and lawlessness during Spring Break. Pepper balls were used to control crowds of people on South Beach Saturday night as law enforcement attempted to enforce a newly imposed curfew. Several roads were also closed in Miami Beach as officials hoped to stem the rise in crime. Pepper balls were fired into the crowds of hundreds of Spring Break partygoers on South Beach after multiple attempts by police to disburse them. RELATED LINKMiami Beach officials announce 8 p.m. curfew, causeway closures to control spring break crowdAdResidents happy, visitors understanding about Miami Beach road closures amid Spring Break chaos

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Miami Beach officials announce 8 p.m. curfew, causeway closures to control spring break crowd

Read full article: Miami Beach officials announce 8 p.m. curfew, causeway closures to control spring break crowd

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Starting Saturday night, the city of Miami Beach is imposing a curfew for its entertainment district and also close three causeways leading into the city. The decision was announced by city officials at a press conference outside Miami Beach City Hall. “Too many people are coming into our city and too many people are coming here with bad intentions,” said Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber. The entertainment district includes Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue from Fifth to 16th Streets. Miami Beach Police Chief Rick Clements cited the need for the curfew and closures because of the large crowds that gathered Thursday and Friday.

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Billionaire with Miami Beach casino vision pushes legislature to update gambling laws

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Billionaire Jeffrey Soffer, the son of real estate developer Donald Soffer, is behind a new effort to update Florida’s gambling laws. Miami Beach commissioners recently voted to hire lawyers to stop him from building a casino under the Fontainebleau Miami Beach brand. Soffer’s vision goes against Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber’s mission to discourage late-night entertainment in the city. “What they are going to want to do apparently is take casino licenses, take gaming licenses, gambling licenses that exist right now in parimutuels — slot machines, card games, and things like that — and allow them to become portable,” Gelber said. The property is now under Jeffrey Soffer’s Fontainebleau Development, which also owns neighboring Miami Beach property.

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Police swarm South Beach as officers attempt to stem misbehavior on St. Patrick’s Day

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – St. Patrick’s Day revelry and drinking will befall on South Beach, as police officers face rowdy tourists on their spring break vacation. Wednesday night was the latest full of misbehavior in Miami Beach, this time met by another surge of police. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said the visitors who are not abiding by the city’s rules have forgotten there is a pandemic. Miami-Dade police officers help the Miami Beach Police Department on Monday in South Beach. Miami Beach police officers shot pepper balls to disperse a crowd on Friday near Ocean Drive in South Beach.

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Cops will flood Miami Beach this week as large crowds expected

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Miami Beach Police Chief Richard Clements says the city expects large crowds to continue this week and that more officers will be brought in to control the violence and lawbreaking that’s been seen during spring break. Clements said officers from Miami-Dade County will join the patrol starting Tuesday night and that Coral Gables cops will also be joining Miami Beach police on the streets this weekend. Gelber committed to putting more officers on patrol and asked Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to add additional county officers to areas of high tourism. Clements said that since Feb. 3, Miami Beach police have made 894 arrests, with 332 of those felonies. AdAnyone with information about Monday night’s killing is asked to call Miami-Dade CrimeStoppers at 305-471-8477.

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Miami Beach mayor: ‘Entertainment district must go’ after another chaotic weekend

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber delivered his 2021 state of the city address Monday morning, during which he spoke about changing the culture of the city’s nightlife sector after incidents this past weekend led to almost 150 arrests. “The entertainment district must go,” Gelber said, repeating his vision to replace the tourist party hub with an “Art Deco Cultural District.”“We don’t need what we have right now,” Gelber added. “It could be all night drinking,” he said, noting “145 places have 5 a.m. permits and we don’t need any of it. “They need more resources,” Miami Beach resident Julia Verardi said. That’s why it was so hard for us,” he said, also pointing out that Miami Beach was the first city in Florida to adopt a mask mandate.

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Officials warn spring breakers out of control on Miami Beach, ‘you will be arrested’

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Miami Beach police officers are working 12-hour shifts and the message from law enforcement is that spring breakers coming to the city with the idea that there are no rules will be arrested. Spring breakers were out of control Friday night with police having to respond with force. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said rocks and bottles were thrown at officers patrolling the streets. A lot of people are coming here and they are coming here with the wrong intentions,” Gelber said. While more crowds are expected Saturday night, Miami-Dade County officials remind everyone that a midnight curfew is still in effect.

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Wild night in Miami Beach: Women twerk on police car, 2 officers injured

Read full article: Wild night in Miami Beach: Women twerk on police car, 2 officers injured

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – It was a wild Friday night in South Beach. Miami Beach Officer Ernesto Rodriguez, a spokesman for the department, said two officers were injured while dealing with a very large crowd near Eighth Street and Ocean Drive. “While taking a subject into custody, officers were forced to utilize pepper balls to disperse members of the crowd who were disorderly and surrounding officers,” Rodriguez said. 1/2 — Miami Beach Police (@MiamiBeachPD) March 13, 2021Several subjects have been detained. 2/2 — Miami Beach Police (@MiamiBeachPD) March 13, 2021

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