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White smoke pours out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, signaling the election of a new pope

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Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy. What does that mean for travelers?

Read full article: Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy. What does that mean for travelers?

The largest budget airline in the U.S., has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Border arrests fall in September in last monthly gauge before US elections

Read full article: Border arrests fall in September in last monthly gauge before US elections

U.S. authorities say arrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico fell 7% in September to a more than four-year low.

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US government orders big US airlines to explain their frequent-flyer programs

Read full article: US government orders big US airlines to explain their frequent-flyer programs

The Biden administration is looking into airline frequent-flyer programs and whether they devalue points that consumers have earned.

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Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Read full article: Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Airports, highways, beaches and theme parks are expected to be packed across the U.S. this Labor Day weekend as a lot Americans mark the unofficial end of summer the same way they celebrated the season’s unofficial start: by traveling.

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Florida beats Texas 10-7 in Little League World Series semifinal and will face Taiwan for title

Read full article: Florida beats Texas 10-7 in Little League World Series semifinal and will face Taiwan for title

Luis Calo hit a go-ahead two-run double in the sixth inning as Lake Mary, Florida, beat Boerne, Texas, 10-7 on Saturday in a wild game that sent the Southeast region representative to the Little League World Series championship.

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Higher costs and low base fares send Delta's profit down 29%. The airline still earned $1.31 billion

Read full article: Higher costs and low base fares send Delta's profit down 29%. The airline still earned $1.31 billion

Americans are traveling in record numbers this summer, but Delta Air Lines says it saw second-quarter profit drop 29% due to higher costs and discounting of base-level fares across the industry.

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Residents and communities preparing for heat wave that will envelop Midwest and Northeast next week

Read full article: Residents and communities preparing for heat wave that will envelop Midwest and Northeast next week

A heat wave will bring dangerously hot temperatures to the Midwest and Northeast next week, with health officials urging people to make plans now to stay safe.

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Major airlines want to hear how Boeing plans to fix problems in the manufacturing of its planes

Read full article: Major airlines want to hear how Boeing plans to fix problems in the manufacturing of its planes

The heads of leading U.S. airlines want to meet with Boeing and hear the aircraft manufacturer’s strategy for fixing quality-control problems that have gained attention since a panel blew out of a jetliner in January.

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Federal officials want to know how airlines handle — and share — passengers' personal information

Read full article: Federal officials want to know how airlines handle — and share — passengers' personal information

The government wants to know how airlines handle personal information about their passengers.

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Aerial videos show Calle Ocho revelers in Miami, spring breakers in South Beach

Read full article: Aerial videos show Calle Ocho revelers in Miami, spring breakers in South Beach

Police officers in Miami and Miami Beach were busy watching over crowds on Sunday.

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Flight attendants are holding airport rallies to protest the lack of new contracts and pay raises

Read full article: Flight attendants are holding airport rallies to protest the lack of new contracts and pay raises

Flight attendants for major U.S. airlines are holding rallies at airports around the country to push for higher pay.

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More than 1,000 flights already cancelled due to storm, was one of them yours? Here's what to do

Read full article: More than 1,000 flights already cancelled due to storm, was one of them yours? Here's what to do

A nasty storm with 60 mph winds is raking parts of the Northeast creating dangerous conditions on the road and it's leading to a lot of cancelled flights.

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Safety officials release details of their investigation into a close call between planes in Texas

Read full article: Safety officials release details of their investigation into a close call between planes in Texas

Safety officials are releasing details of their investigation into a close call between a FedEx plane and a Southwest Airlines jet earlier this year in Austin, Texas.

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US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

Read full article: US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

A record number of passengers traveled through U.S. airports over Thanksgiving weekend, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday.

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American Airlines flight attendants ask for permission to strike. Southwest pilots could be next

Read full article: American Airlines flight attendants ask for permission to strike. Southwest pilots could be next

American Airlines flight attendants are asking federal officials for the right to go on strike, possibly before the end of the Christmas and New Year’s travel rush, but American said there was ā€œno possibilityā€ of a walkout over the holidays.

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Dry states taking Mississippi River water isn't a new idea. But some mayors want to kill it

Read full article: Dry states taking Mississippi River water isn't a new idea. But some mayors want to kill it

Diverting Mississippi River water to states struggling with water scarcity isn't a new idea.

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For novelists of Westerns, Cormac McCarthy transcended — and reinvented — the genre

Read full article: For novelists of Westerns, Cormac McCarthy transcended — and reinvented — the genre

In his obituaries, Cormac McCarthy has been widely praised as a descendant of William Faulkner and Herman Melville among others, those excavators of the American spirit whose biblically influenced prose raised narratives to tragic and poetic heights.

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Cormac McCarthy, lauded author of 'The Road' and 'No Country for Old Men,' dies at 89

Read full article: Cormac McCarthy, lauded author of 'The Road' and 'No Country for Old Men,' dies at 89

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of novels that included ā€œThe Roadā€ and ā€œNo Country for Old Menā€ has died.

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Tribute to Teachers: Davie Towbin has energy to share at G. Holmes Braddock High

Read full article: Tribute to Teachers: Davie Towbin has energy to share at G. Holmes Braddock High

G. Braddock High School teacher Davie Towbin is an inspiration to her students, they say.

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Meteorologist: West Coast snowfall is 'once in a generation'

Read full article: Meteorologist: West Coast snowfall is 'once in a generation'

Portland, Oregon received nearly a foot of snow in a single day in what proved to be its second-snowiest day in history.

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Two men cited for fighting on flight from Florida

Read full article: Two men cited for fighting on flight from Florida

Two men were cited Wednesday for fighting on a Sun Country Airlines flight that arrived at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport from Tampa, Florida.

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Drought, fire risk to stay high during third La NiƱa winter

Read full article: Drought, fire risk to stay high during third La NiƱa winter

Federal weather officials say drought and wildfire risks will remain elevated in the western states while warmer than average temperatures will greet the Southwest, Gulf Coast and East Coast this winter.

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Fire at Southwest Miami-Dade home erupts early Saturday morning

Read full article: Fire at Southwest Miami-Dade home erupts early Saturday morning

An early morning house fire causes extensive damage. It is still unclear how the fire started or if anyone was in the home at the time of the blaze.

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Doctor says cases of monkeypox continue to rise among students, young adults

Read full article: Doctor says cases of monkeypox continue to rise among students, young adults

Community leaders are holding a rally on the campus of Florida International University in hopes of raising awareness about monkeypox among students.

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Big-time Miami Hurricanes booster releases renderings for proposed stadium at Tropical Park

Read full article: Big-time Miami Hurricanes booster releases renderings for proposed stadium at Tropical Park

One of the biggest boosters for the University of Miami Hurricanes football team has revealed his stadium dreams.

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FIU football team, coach still reeling over death of 22-year-old linebacker returns to practice

Read full article: FIU football team, coach still reeling over death of 22-year-old linebacker returns to practice

Teammates of Luke Knox returned to practice two days after the death of the 22-year-old linebacker and they and their coach are grieving.

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Nigeria funeral for church attack victims draws anger, tears

Read full article: Nigeria funeral for church attack victims draws anger, tears

Nigeria has held a state funeral for many of the worshippers who were killed by gunmen during a Pentecost Sunday church service earlier this month.

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Rare wetland plant found in Arizona now listed as endangered

Read full article: Rare wetland plant found in Arizona now listed as endangered

A rare plant that depends on wetlands for survival is now on the federal endangered species list.

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Rain, snow slow New Mexico fire, but hot, dry weather looms

Read full article: Rain, snow slow New Mexico fire, but hot, dry weather looms

Light rain and a bit of snow in the mountains of northern New Mexico helped slow the largest wildfire in North America.

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Gusty winds fuel wildfires in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado

Read full article: Gusty winds fuel wildfires in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado

More than 5,000 firefighters are battling multiple wildland blazes in dry, windy weather across the Southwest.

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1 dead in shooting near Miccosukee Golf and Country Club

Read full article: 1 dead in shooting near Miccosukee Golf and Country Club

A man is dead and a suspect is on the loose after a shooting on Wednesday.

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Alaska Air trims January flights to cope with virus outbreak

Read full article: Alaska Air trims January flights to cope with virus outbreak

Airlines are responding to high sickout numbers during the pandemic by trimming their schedules.

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EXPLAINER: Why was holiday-season flying such a nightmare?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why was holiday-season flying such a nightmare?

A forecast of better weather means that the worst may finally be over for tens of thousands of air travelers who were grounded by flight cancellations that skyrocketed over the New Year’s Day weekend.

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2,300 U.S. flights cancelled amid outbreak

Read full article: 2,300 U.S. flights cancelled amid outbreak

For air travelers, the new year picked up where the old one left off – with lots of frustration.

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Police: FedEx driver run over by own truck

Read full article: Police: FedEx driver run over by own truck

A FedEx driver is in critical condition after being run over by truck.

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Miami-Dade sends South Dade warehouse proposal to the state

Read full article: Miami-Dade sends South Dade warehouse proposal to the state

The Miami-Dade County Commission voted 9-3 to send a proposal for a large South Dade warehouse project to Tallahassee without a recommendation.

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Key lawmaker quizzes airlines on delays, worker shortages

Read full article: Key lawmaker quizzes airlines on delays, worker shortages

A key senator wants to know whether labor shortages are causing delayed and canceled flights at major U.S. airlines.

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Brief, global internet outages blamed on software bug

Read full article: Brief, global internet outages blamed on software bug

A software bug at a major network provider briefly knocked offline dozens of financial institutions, airlines and other companies across the globe during peak Asian business hours.

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Location a mystery after 2 victims found in car in SW Miami-Dade were shot somewhere else, police say

Read full article: Location a mystery after 2 victims found in car in SW Miami-Dade were shot somewhere else, police say

2 victims are found shot in a car in Southwest Miami-Dade, but that's not where the shooting took place, police said.

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Fields of dreams: Tropical Park gets upgrade thanks to donation from Miami Marlins

Read full article: Fields of dreams: Tropical Park gets upgrade thanks to donation from Miami Marlins

Youth baseball and softball teams will have better fields to play on this season thanks to a donation from the Miami Marlins.

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Coworkers mourn after beloved Kendall restaurant cook killed in hit-and-run

Read full article: Coworkers mourn after beloved Kendall restaurant cook killed in hit-and-run

According to police, at 1:40 a.m. on Friday, May 14, a newer model Mercedes-Benz was traveling westbound on Southwest 72nd Street when the vehicle struck Chiquito while on his bicycle along on 109th Avenue and fled the scene in an unknown direction.

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Heartbroken Miami family offers $5,000 reward for man killed in hit-and-run

Read full article: Heartbroken Miami family offers $5,000 reward for man killed in hit-and-run

Two weeks after a man was struck and killed while crossing a crosswalk in Southwest Miami-Dade, his heartbroken family is demanding answers from the driver who took off.

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Caught on camera: Amazon driver gives customer’s delivery a kick

Read full article: Caught on camera: Amazon driver gives customer’s delivery a kick

A disrespectful delivery after an Amazon driver gives a package a swift kick

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SWAT called, find 3 dead after shooting inside home in Southwest Miami-Dade

Read full article: SWAT called, find 3 dead after shooting inside home in Southwest Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade police are investigating after 3 people are found dead in Southwest Miami-Dade after they respond to a barricaded gunman.

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Family of woman stabbed say they know who is responsible for death

Read full article: Family of woman stabbed say they know who is responsible for death

The family of a woman stabbed Sunday believes the 22-year-old was set up.

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Cousin says father of 17-year-old victim of drive-by shooting killed the same way

Read full article: Cousin says father of 17-year-old victim of drive-by shooting killed the same way

A $5,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to the arrest in the shooting death of a 17-year-old. A family member says the boy's father died from a shooting, too.

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Study: Drought-breaking rains more rare, erratic in US West

Read full article: Study: Drought-breaking rains more rare, erratic in US West

Rainstorms grew more erratic and droughts much longer across most of the U.S. West over the past half-century as climate change warmed the planet.

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New Mexico tribes sue US over federal clean water rule

Read full article: New Mexico tribes sue US over federal clean water rule

The pueblos of Jemez and Laguna are the latest to raise concerns over inadequate protections for local water sources in the desert Southwest. Jemez Pueblo covers mountainous and desert regions in northern New Mexico. The rule change, which took effect in June, narrowed the types of waterways that qualify for federal protection under the half-century-old Clean Water Act. New Mexico was among the states that went to court last May seeking to prevent the rule from taking effect. Jemez Pueblo depends on federal authority under the act to protect waters outside its jurisdiction.

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Southwest Miami-Dade teacher arrested by school police for inappropriate behavior

Read full article: Southwest Miami-Dade teacher arrested by school police for inappropriate behavior

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A social studies teacher at a Southwest Miami-Dade high school is accused of having a romantic relationship with a student, which has led to his arrest and his being fired by the school district. Miami-Dade Schools Police Department arrested Rafael Birriel, 39, a teacher at Coral Reef Senior High School following an investigation into improper behavior, which involved a student. The school district said that Birriel had no other issues in his 13 years of employment with Miami-Dade Public Schools. The victim told police that most of the conversations she had with the teacher were through the messaging app, Discord. AdOver the course of the year, police said Birriel told the girl he loved her as well as his sexual attraction and intentions toward her.

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Forecast for spring: Nasty drought worsens for much of US

Read full article: Forecast for spring: Nasty drought worsens for much of US

And nearly all of the continental United States is looking at warmer than normal spring, except for tiny parts of the Pacific Northwest and southeast Alaska, which makes drought worse. ā€œIt’s definitely something we’re watching and very concerned about.ā€NOAA expects the spring drought to hit 74 million people. AdMore than 44% of the nation is in moderate or worse drought, and nearly 18% is in extreme or exceptional drought — all of it west of the Mississippi River. AdWinter and spring wheat crops also have been hit hard by the western drought with 78% of the spring wheat production area in drought conditions, Rippey said. That leaves more of the energy to heat up the air, and the heat makes the drought worse by boosting evaporation.

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Driver trapped as pick-up truck ends up pinned under semi on Krome Avenue

Read full article: Driver trapped as pick-up truck ends up pinned under semi on Krome Avenue

A pickup truck was pinned under a semi on Sunday afternoon on Krome Avenue. SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A pick-up truck with one person inside ended up pinned underneath a semi-truck Sunday afternoon, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. The accident happened at approximately 4:45 p.m. near Southwest 88 Street and Krome Avenue. According to fire rescue, the driver was trapped inside and had to be extricated from the pinned truck. The cause of the accident and the driver’s condition is not known at this time.

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Neighbor tells harrowing story of southwest Miami-Dade shooting

Read full article: Neighbor tells harrowing story of southwest Miami-Dade shooting

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A southwest Miami-Dade woman told Local 10 News about how she and her husband helped a man who had been shot by his grandson. It all happened Saturday morning when a man, later identified as 19-year-old Ruben Warren Williams, went on a shooting rampage, according to police. In surveillance video, you can see the man limping. He’s shooting everybody.ā€™ā€Shortly before the man showed up at the Pelaez’s door, police said Williams shot his grandfather, his aunt and his cousin. On surveillance video, you can hear the man say, ā€œHe’s shooting all through the house.ā€ Then Pelaez asks if Williams is still in the house.

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WATCH: Brazen thieves ambush car in Pollo Tropical drive-thru

Read full article: WATCH: Brazen thieves ambush car in Pollo Tropical drive-thru

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A crime caught on camera shows two brazen thieves that ambushed a driver who was ordering food at a Pollo Tropical. One of the robbers was seen pointing a gun at the victim at the drive-thru near Southwest 152nd Street and Southwest 116th Avenue on Dec. 9. The other thief could be seen on surveillance video banging on the passenger door with a brick. That same car was caught on other surveillance cameras just hours before casing a jewelry store on Southwest 122th Avenue and 8th Street . The men waited for the victim to leave the jewelry store, where he was followed to the fast-food restaurant.

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Day after rush-hour shootout, police focus on cafe’s surveillance video

Read full article: Day after rush-hour shootout, police focus on cafe’s surveillance video

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The day after a shootout during rush hour in Southwest Miami Dade, police said surveillance video from a nearby cafĆ© is serving as a key component in the investigation. That’s when shots were fired from an SUV into a white BMW sedan. On the video, the passenger doors of the SUV open and gunfire can be seen hitting the sedan. Sky 10 over the scene captured the sedan after the shooting with all doors open and bullet holes in the front windshield. (See the surveillance video below.)

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2 men arrested after turnpike chase, bail out, FHP says

Read full article: 2 men arrested after turnpike chase, bail out, FHP says

Florida Highway Patrol tried to stop a reckless driver when two men got out of the car and took off. SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A large police perimeter was set up in Southwest Miami Dade after a police chase and crash around 10:40 a.m. Friday. Florida Highway Patrol said the incident started on the Florida Turnpike in the area of Southwest 112 Avenue when a trooper tried to stop a reckless driver who sped away. People said they saw the men knocking on doors at the South Pointe Apartments and called police. Law enforcement set up a perimeter and both men were caught shortly after.

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Robber hits Chase bank in Kendall, FBI says

Read full article: Robber hits Chase bank in Kendall, FBI says

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A robber entered a Chase bank in Kendall and took an undisclosed amount of money Thursday. The FBI released photographs from the robbery that took place at approximately 1:30 p.m. at a Chase Bank branch located at 13745 Southwest 152 St. According to the FBI, there were customers in the bank at the time of the robbery, but there were no injuries. The amount of money taken was not released. Anyone with information is urged to call the FBI at (754) 703-2000.

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New conservation center at Zoo Miami is interactive learning experience

Read full article: New conservation center at Zoo Miami is interactive learning experience

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The new Conservation Action Center at Zoo Miami opens to the public on Saturday, Jan. 16, but Local 10 was able to get a sneak peek at the hands-on experience. Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill said the idea of the center is to introduce one of the ā€œmajor pillars of the zoo and that’s conservation, but in a fun way.ā€There’s plenty to see and do, all with the goal of making it an interactive experience with games like Habitat Whack a Mole and Mating Game. There’s also ā€œWhat’s the Poop?ā€ where visitors can race to see how fast you can scoop the ā€œpoopā€ into compost bins. So, you can come in here and play a variety of games — Interactive games — to try to get involved and understand why it’s so important and what we do every day to conserve wildlife,ā€ Magill said. The first 500 visitors into the center on Saturday and Sunday will receive a free gift, according to the Zoo.

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Most major US airlines ban guns in luggage for DC flights

Read full article: Most major US airlines ban guns in luggage for DC flights

Delta, United and Alaska airlines said Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021 they will bar passengers flying to Washington from putting guns in checked bags. The moves follow the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump and politically tinged confrontations on some flights. American Airlines is bringing back a ban on serving alcohol on flights to and from the Washington area — flights go dry starting Saturday through next Thursday. Price also said that it is ā€œa good ideaā€ to prohibit passengers from putting guns in checked bags if they are flying to Washington. Federal law allows passengers to put guns in checked baggage if they are unloaded and in a locked, hard-sided case, although airlines have the discretion to ban guns.

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Questions remain after deadly Southwest Miami-Dade car crash that injured 3 people, including young child

Read full article: Questions remain after deadly Southwest Miami-Dade car crash that injured 3 people, including young child

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A deadly car crash in Southwest Miami-Dade claimed the life of one person and sent three others to area trauma centers. Miami-Dade Police said the single-car accident happened along Southwest 238 Street, just east of the Florida Turnpike on Sunday at approximately 5 p.m.Nashira Amundarian witnessed the crash and immediately called 911. The 4th person involved in the crash, a 22-year-old male, died at the scene. Southwest Miami-Dade car accident kills 1, injuries 3, including childAnother person that witnessed the crash was Fernando Quintero. ā€œWhen the car crashed, there’s a neighbor running,ā€ Amundarian said.

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SW Miami-Dade morning crash injures 1 adult, 4 juveniles after driver crashes into palm tree

Read full article: SW Miami-Dade morning crash injures 1 adult, 4 juveniles after driver crashes into palm tree

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A one-car crash in Southwest Miami Dade sent 5 people to the hospital early Saturday morning. Miami-Dade Police said they responded to a vehicle crash in the area of SW 128th Street and 137th Avenue. When Local 10 arrived at the scene, a 4-door Infiniti was wrecked and mangled after crashing into a palm tree. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue transported the injured to Kendall Regional Medical Center and Jackson South Medical Center. Stay tuned to Local 10 and Local 10.com for updates.

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20-year-old horse stolen from pasture, SPCA Rescue says

Read full article: 20-year-old horse stolen from pasture, SPCA Rescue says

The South Florida SPCA Horse Rescue posted a picture of a stolen broodmare that the believe was taken from a pasture unincorporated Miami-Dade County. SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A 20-year-old horse was stolen late Saturday night or early Sunday morning, according to the South Florida SPCA Horse Rescue, who is working with the Miami-Dade County Agricultural Patrol, to locate the broodmare. 🚨Stolen Horse - Miami Dade County🚨 Please be on the lookout, there is a stolen horse in Miami Dade County! The 20 year... Posted by South Florida SPCA Horse Rescue on Wednesday, December 30, 2020ā€œStanding together and standing up is the only way we continue to combat horse theft and slaughter,ā€ the South Florida SPCA Horse Rescue posted on its Facebook page. Anyone with information is asked to contact Miami Dade Ag Patrol at (786) 218-8344.

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Argument leaves woman critical after being shot in head, according to police

Read full article: Argument leaves woman critical after being shot in head, according to police

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Two people were shot in southwest Miami-Dade Sunday night after police said that the victims and the shooter had an argument at a gathering along Southwest 109th Avenue. Miami-Dade police said around 6:30 p.m. Sunday, the victims were followed about a mile from the gathering to Southwest 107th Avenue and Old Cutler Road. Three people were inside another car when they shot at the vehicle. A 54-year-old woman, who was in the back seat of the car, was struck by gunfire in the head and hip. Both victims were transported to Jackson South Medical Center, where the woman is reportedly in critical but stable condition.

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Bizarre-acting man at NW Miami-Dade cafƩ shoots gun into air injuring 2 people

Read full article: Bizarre-acting man at NW Miami-Dade cafƩ shoots gun into air injuring 2 people

NORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The owner of a Northwest Miami-Dade restaurant reportedly tackled a gunman who shot into the air injuring two people at the Gran Parada CafĆ© and Restaurant. She said he was swaying back and forth and acting ā€œbizarrely.ā€ That’s when he pulled out a gun and fired into the air, the woman said. It was then that the restaurant owner jumped up from the bar and tackled the gunman at the door. Miami-Dade police said one person struck was in the ankle and a bullet grazed the other victim. Two people were seen being taken inside Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.

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State rep alleges there may be more post offices with mail-in ballots piling up

Read full article: State rep alleges there may be more post offices with mail-in ballots piling up

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The post office in Princeton, where video surfaced which appeared to show mail containing possible vote-by-mail ballots stranded for at least a week, might not be the only place with a ballot pile up. McGee and community leaders spoke to Local 10 outside of the Princeton post office on Saturday. ā€œThere is a similar situation playing out at the Homestead postal service and the same issues are also happening within the Florida City post office,ā€ McGee said. ā€œThe postal service is aware of an online video alleging mishandling of ballots at a post office in south Miami-Dade County. Postal Service, they did reassure us that those vote-by-mail ballots would reach the Supervisor of Elections office by Tuesday, Election Day.

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Police: Boys injured in Goulds shooting may have been only ones with gun

Read full article: Police: Boys injured in Goulds shooting may have been only ones with gun

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Three boys, ages 9, 14 and 17-years-old who were found Sunday in the courtyard of an apartment complex and all with gunshot wounds, may have been the only ones involved in the shooting. The shooting in Goulds at the Arthur Mays Public Housing project happened around 3 p.m. Sunday. The 9-year-old boy was shot in the stomach and was airlifted to Kendall Regional Medical Center. Police have not released many details about the shooting, about the gun, or what the three boys were doing with the gun, or where they got it. The 9-year-old boy remains in critical condition.

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Shooting leaves 9-year-old critical and 2 teens seriously injured, police say

Read full article: Shooting leaves 9-year-old critical and 2 teens seriously injured, police say

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A shooting in the Goulds neighborhood has left two teens and a young boy injured. Miami-Dade Police responded Sunday afternoon to the courtyard of a residential community regarding several people shot near Southwest 216th Street and Southwest 113th Avenue, just north of Goulds Park. When police arrived around 3 p.m., they said they discovered three male shooting victims — a 9, 14 and 17-year-old. Detectives did say that the key to solving the case will come from neighbors and other people who were in the area when the shooting happened. ā€œAt this point in time, we don’t have a lot of information, so we’re going to require the community’s assistance in providing additional information,ā€ Welch said.

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Biden-Harris supporters from Miami spend Sunday at Tropical Park

Read full article: Biden-Harris supporters from Miami spend Sunday at Tropical Park

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The finish line was Tropical Park for a large caravan that went across Southwest Miami-Dade on Sunday in a show of support for the Biden-Harris ticket. Honking car horns, waving flags and cheering, Tropical Park turned into a parade of nations — mostly Hispanics — here to voice their opinions about the upcoming election. ā€œThis rhetoric of them being socialist or communist, that’s just to instill fear in the people,ā€ Olvera, a Biden supporter, said. ā€œI am a registered Republican — voted all my life — except I voted by mail. On Saturday, hundreds of Trump supporters drove through Miami, where they passed by supporters standing outside the landmark Versailles on Calle Ocho.

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SW Miami-Dade Walmart shooting may have been over social-distancing, witnesses say

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Homicide detectives are still working on trying to find out what led up to a fatal shooting inside a Walmart in the Westchester area of Southwest Miami-Dade. But witnesses and customers are telling Local 10 that it may have been the result of a disagreement over COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions inside the store. ā€œThere is a possibility that it was about distancing," one witness told Local 10. Anna Grant, a witness inside the store, said. Our hearts go out to those close to the victim and those affected by the events of this morning.ā€

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Family of motorcyclist pleads for person responsible for killing teen to come forward

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The family of a 19-year-old teenager on a motorcycle who was killed in a hit and run, gathered at the spot Thursday where their loved one died. The person who hit the motorcyclist did get out of the car, but instead of helping, police said the driver left the car behind and ran off. The incident happened on Sunday, Sept. 13 around 7:30 p.m. when police said a 2012 Nissan Altima struck Borders' motorcycle near Southwest 282nd Street and 127th Avenue in Southwest Dade. ā€œThe driver unfortunately did not survive the accident — the passenger also suffered serious bodily injury,ā€ Detective Jeff Childers of the Miami-Dade Police Department said. ā€œJust imagine if that was your loved one out there and you wanted to know who did this.

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Man shot in leg, woman in buttocks, suspect on the loose

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Two people were shot Thursday in the late afternoon. Police have cordoned off an area in southwest Miami-Dade and are searching for a suspect. Neighbors reported hearing multiple gunshots in the area of Southwest 101st Avenue and 172nd Street around 4 p.m. A man had been shot in the leg and a woman in the buttocks, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. Police have blocked off a large area of 172nd Street.

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Police searching for gunmen who killed 2, injured teen girl across from community center

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Authorities are investigating after two men in their early 20s were shot and killed in broad daylight, not far from a police substation and just across the street from a community center and park in Miami-Dade County. A 17-year-old girl was also shot and injured. Two bodies could be seen covered in yellow tarps in the Southwest Miami Dade neighborhood, where crime scene tape blocked off streets. When officers arrived, they discovered two men in their 20s shot dead and a 17-year-old-girl with severe injuries after she, too, was hit by the gunfire. A lot of people are moving around; somebody had to see something,ā€ Detective Alvaro Zabaleta with Miami-Dade Police said.

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Police: Armed robbery motive for murder outside Shell gas station

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – The motive behind a shooting Saturday morning that left one man dead outside of a Southwest Miami-Dade Shell gas station was robbery, according to Miami-Dade police. Police said that the thief confronted the victim and then shot him around 8 a.m. at the gas station off Southwest 152nd Street and 122nd Avenue. Investigators spent most of Saturday on the scene, placing several evidence markers next to shell casings. They were also reviewing surveillance video from both inside and outside the gas station. While police would not divulge details to Local 10 as to why they were focusing their attention at the home, they did confirm that it was linked to their search for the gunman in the Shell gas station shooting.

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Nurses who lose home to fire get welcome surprise

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They received an alert that something wasn’t right at their Southwest Miami-Dade house. That’s when then rushed back to see much of their house engulfed in flames. ā€œI couldn’t imagine them every day working and having no home to go home to,ā€ Ferreiro said. The Apathy family said the surprise was wonderful and emotional when they received the keys to the temporary home. "It's such a huge weight off of our shoulders and we can just relax," Ayleen said.

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Couple, both nurses, lose dog, home to devastating fire

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Two nurses, working long and tough hours during COVID-19, left their Southwest Miami-Dade house for a half hour and came home to a devastating scene. So we were only gone a half hour,ā€ Ayleen Apathy said. Ryan and Ayleen Apathy and their two sons lost everything including their beloved 10-year-old dog, Mack. That’s all we wanted,ā€ Ryan said. For the last five years, the Apathy family has called this spot their home.

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4 a.m. fire destroys SW Miami Dade house

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A 4 a.m. fire destroyed a house on SW 43rd Terrace. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said when the first units arrived on the scene, the house was entirely engulfed in flames. No injuries were reported and people living in the house were able to escape. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Two people found dead within a few miles of each other

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SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Miami-Dade police are investigating two deaths that happened within just a few miles of each other. Around 9 a.m. Monday, police found a man shot in the 1600 block of S.W. 197th Ave.A short time later, another man was found dead next to a Jeep along S.W. 187th Avenue and S.W. Police say despite the close proximity they are investigating the deaths as separate incidents.

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Driver killed in crash that shuts down stretch of Kendall Drive

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. - A fatal crash closed a stretch of the westbound lanes of Kendall Drive. The crash occurred in the westbound lanes near Southwest 142nd Avenue. A second vehicle involved in the crash plowed through a hedge and came to a rest in the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex. All westbound lanes of Kendall Drive were closed between Southwest 142nd and Southwest 147th avenues during the crash investigation. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

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United will allow passengers to avoid 737 Max flights

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An American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8, on a flight from Miami to New York City, comes in for landing at LaGuardia Airport on March 11, 2019, in the Queens borough of New York City. Boeing's stock dropped more than 12 percent at the open on(CNN) - United Airlines passengers fearful of boarding a Boeing 737 Max will be able to rebook flights for free once United starts flying the planes again. Nocella said it's probably too soon to tell what passenger reaction will be once the 737 Max returns to service. A spokesperson said that if a passenger does not want to fly the 737 Max, "we will offer them full flexibility." It's unclear when the 737 Max will return to the skies.

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American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max cancellations through Dec. 3

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A Boeing 737 MAX airplane is pictured on he tarmac with its signature winglet and fuel efficient engines outside the company's factory on March 11, 2019 in Renton, Washington. (CNN) - American Airlines announced Sunday it will extend cancellations of flights on the Boeing 737 Max through December 3. Announcing the cancellations so far in advance gives American Airlines time to assign new aircraft to 737 Max routes or rebook customers whose flights were canceled. United Airlines took a similar step Friday, canceling 90 daily flights due to the 737 Max until December 19. The 737 Max was grounded worldwide in March following two fatal crashes in less than six months.

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United extends flight cancellations due to 737 Max

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KOMO via CNN(CNN) - United Airlines has pushed back its flight cancellations due to the Boeing 737 Max grounding until December 19. United had previously canceled flights through November 3. The planes were grounded in March after an automatic safety feature on the 737 Max -- the company's best-selling plane -- was tied to fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia. Southwest, which has more 737 Max planes in its fleet than any other US airline, has canceled about 180 daily flights through January 5. American, the other US carrier with the 737 Max in its fleet, has thus far only canceled about 115 flights a day through November 2.

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American is 1st US airline to drop route because of 737 Max grounding

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Copyright 2019 CNN(CNN) - Getting from Dallas to Oakland just got a bit more difficult because of the Boeing 737 Max crisis. American, United and Southwest have canceled hundreds of daily flights following the worldwide grounding of the 737 Max in March after two fatal crashes. But American flew one daily route from Oakland to its home base at Dallas-Fort Worth and back. It is now apparent that the 737 Max will be grounded through at least late this year. Last week Southwest announced its canceled flights would be extended until at least October 1.

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Delta has good quarter, unlike other airlines

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Justin Sullivan/Getty Images(CNN) - US airlines had a rocky quarter, but Delta was the notable exception. Unlike American Airlines, United and Southwest, Delta Air Lines was not forced to cancel flights in the quarter due to the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max because the airline doesn't own that plane. Delta said that its total revenue grew between 8% and 8.5% for the quarter that ended Saturday. Profits should also hit the top end of its guidance since profit margins should be about 1% better than expected. Shares of American, United and Southwest were also narrowly higher on Delta's signal of a strong fare environment.

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