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WEATHER ALERT

A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

VIRGINIA KEY


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Miami Marine Stadium inching closer to revival after decades of decay

Read full article: Miami Marine Stadium inching closer to revival after decades of decay

A structure once filled with roaring boat engines and screaming fans could soon see new life.

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Company that owns Miami Seaquarium files for bankruptcy

Read full article: Company that owns Miami Seaquarium files for bankruptcy

The Dolphin Company, which owns Miami Seaquarium, has filed for bankruptcy. It's just the latest in a string of legal battles for the embattled South Florida attraction.

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Young students learn about history of Virginia Key Beach, importance of keeping it clean

Read full article: Young students learn about history of Virginia Key Beach, importance of keeping it clean

On the very last day of Black History Month, an influential nonprofit that’s been serving Miami's low income youth wanted to show the kids in their program how important it is to give back, especially with their time and talent.

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Surfside’s $10 million ask of town’s wealthy neighbor called ‘extortion’

Read full article: Surfside’s $10 million ask of town’s wealthy neighbor called ‘extortion’

A new sewer line is causing a big stink between Surfside and its ultra-wealthy neighbor, Indian Creek Village.

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‘I was in fear for my life’: Man accused of 2019 Rickenbacker cyclist’s murder testifies

Read full article: ‘I was in fear for my life’: Man accused of 2019 Rickenbacker cyclist’s murder testifies

During his testimony Thursday in Miami-Dade County court, Kadel Piedrahita said he shot a 48-year-old father of three along The Rickenbacker Causeway over five years ago — but he did not intend to kill him.

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Witness testifies in Miami-Dade trial of motorcyclist accused of fatally shooting Rickenbacker cyclist

Read full article: Witness testifies in Miami-Dade trial of motorcyclist accused of fatally shooting Rickenbacker cyclist

During his testimony Wednesday in Miami-Dade County court, Gustavo Londoño said he saw an angry motorcyclist argue with a cyclist and fire a gun over five years ago.

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Opening statements begin in Miami-Dade trial of man who killed Rickenbacker cyclist

Read full article: Opening statements begin in Miami-Dade trial of man who killed Rickenbacker cyclist

The opening statements in the Miami-Dade County trial of a man accused of fatally shooting a 48-year-old father of three about five years ago were on Thursday.

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Avoid swimming at 2 public beach parks in Miami-Dade, officials warn

Read full article: Avoid swimming at 2 public beach parks in Miami-Dade, officials warn

The Florida Department of Health warned Saturday that the bacterial levels in tested water samples showed swimming at two public beach parks in Miami-Dade County posed health risks.

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Miami Seaquarium attorney pushes back on county’s eviction suit: ‘Something smells fishy’

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium attorney pushes back on county’s eviction suit: ‘Something smells fishy’

One day after Miami-Dade County sued the operators of the Miami Seaquarium seeking its eviction from county-owned property on Virginia Key, an attorney representing the marine park excoriated county officials for trying to force it off the site.

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Fire rescue: Boat fire injures 2 at Crandon Park Marina

Read full article: Fire rescue: Boat fire injures 2 at Crandon Park Marina

Firefighters, police officers, and state law enforcement responded to the Crandon Park Marina on Sunday near Key Biscayne and Virginia Key.

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Most of 2023 unsolved homicide flyers in Miami were from cases in Model City, Little Haiti

Read full article: Most of 2023 unsolved homicide flyers in Miami were from cases in Model City, Little Haiti

As of Sunday morning, the Miami Police Department had released 12 flyers for unsolved homicides in 2023.

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Miami Seaquarium operator withdraws motion against county

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium operator withdraws motion against county

The operators of the Miami Seaquarium have dropped a motion for a temporary restraining order against Miami-Dade County, which is moving to evict the troubled marine park from the county’s Virginia Key property over conditions and animal welfare concerns at the site.

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Beach brawl ends in Philly man’s arrest after telling Miami cop ‘I’ll beat your a-- too,’ police say

Read full article: Beach brawl ends in Philly man’s arrest after telling Miami cop ‘I’ll beat your a-- too,’ police say

A fun day at Virginia Key Beach turned violent when a large fight broke out on Sunday.

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Amid possible eviction, what will happen to animals at Miami Seaquarium?

Read full article: Amid possible eviction, what will happen to animals at Miami Seaquarium?

With Miami-Dade County issuing the owners of the Miami Seaquarium an eviction letter on Monday, Local 10 News is working to address your questions about what could happen to the animals at the marine park.

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County sends eviction notice to Miami Seaquarium owners

Read full article: County sends eviction notice to Miami Seaquarium owners

One day after a deadline to vacate the Virginia Key property came and went, Miami-Dade County sent an eviction notice to the owners of the Miami Seaquarium on Monday.

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Miami Seaquarium defies county’s eviction deadline

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium defies county’s eviction deadline

The Miami Seaquarium filed a federal lawsuit Friday against Miami-Dade County, just two days before a deadline to vacate the Virginia Key property.

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Miami Seaquarium sues county to stop eviction, claiming animals will ‘likely perish’ otherwise

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium sues county to stop eviction, claiming animals will ‘likely perish’ otherwise

The Miami Seaquarium filed a federal lawsuit Friday against Miami-Dade County, just two days before a deadline to vacate the Virginia Key property.

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USDA report reveals more animal welfare issues at Miami Seaquarium; company sues county

Read full article: USDA report reveals more animal welfare issues at Miami Seaquarium; company sues county

A newly released inspection report revealed more animal welfare violations at Miami Seaquarium, and it comes just days before an eviction deadline.

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Flyover bridge’s ramp connecting Rickenbacker Causeway to U.S.-1 southbound reopens in Miami

Read full article: Flyover bridge’s ramp connecting Rickenbacker Causeway to U.S.-1 southbound reopens in Miami

The Florida Department of Transportation announced that the flyover bridge’s two ramps in Miami near the Rickenbacker Causeway were open Tuesday morning.

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Miami traffic nightmare ‘got so crazy’ there was dancing, domino tables, shortages at supermarket

Read full article: Miami traffic nightmare ‘got so crazy’ there was dancing, domino tables, shortages at supermarket

Fifteen-year-old Paul Perez said he and his family had a beautiful beach day at Crandon Park.

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Miami flyover ramp partially re-opens after closure causes traffic nightmare

Read full article: Miami flyover ramp partially re-opens after closure causes traffic nightmare

The Florida Department of Transportation partially reopened a flyover on Monday after closing it on Sunday prompting traffic delays out of Key Biscayne and Virginia Key.

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Florida blames Key Biscayne-Virginia Key traffic nightmare on amount of cars, warns ‘disruption’ is inevitable

Read full article: Florida blames Key Biscayne-Virginia Key traffic nightmare on amount of cars, warns ‘disruption’ is inevitable

After a traffic nightmare on Sunday left drivers from Key Biscayne to Virginia Key and Hobie Island stranded for hours, drivers accused state and local authorities of poor planning.

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Traffic nightmare: Construction closure causes delays leaving Virginia Key, Key Biscayne

Read full article: Traffic nightmare: Construction closure causes delays leaving Virginia Key, Key Biscayne

A concrete pavement project caused westbound traffic delays on the Rickenbacker Causeway that affected drivers starting Sunday from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.

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Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears

For the first time since Miami-Dade County told its tenant — Miami Seaquarium operator The Dolphin Company — that it needs to vacate the Virginia Key site by April 21 amid mounting animal welfare concerns, Local 10 News is getting a look inside.

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Miami Seaquarium head veterinarian resigning in latest blow to troubled facility

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium head veterinarian resigning in latest blow to troubled facility

The head veterinarian at the troubled Miami Seaquarium is resigning, county officials confirmed to Local 10 News on Wednesday.

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Inspectors found multiple repeat violations at Miami Seaquarium, new report shows

Read full article: Inspectors found multiple repeat violations at Miami Seaquarium, new report shows

A U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection in January found multiple repeat violations at the troubled Miami Seaquarium, according to a newly-obtained report.

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Nail in dolphin’s throat among findings in newly-released Miami Seaquarium inspection docs

Read full article: Nail in dolphin’s throat among findings in newly-released Miami Seaquarium inspection docs

A newly-released inspection report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture details more troubling findings regarding animal health and structural safety at the Miami Seaquarium.

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After 2 days of silence, Miami Seaquarium responds to mayor’s lease termination plans

Read full article: After 2 days of silence, Miami Seaquarium responds to mayor’s lease termination plans

Two days after a letter from Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava became public, informing the troubled Miami Seaquarium of the county’s intent to end the marine park’s lease at its Virginia Key site, Seaquarium leaders are publicly hitting back at the mayor.

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USDA says Miami Seaquarium now in ‘compliance,’ but next steps unclear

Read full article: USDA says Miami Seaquarium now in ‘compliance,’ but next steps unclear

The future of the Miami Seaquarium remained murky Tuesday, two days after the Miami-Dade County mayor sent a letter to its management notifying them of her administration’s intent to end its lease for the Virginia Key property, citing animal welfare concerns.

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Mayor seeks to terminate Miami Seaquarium lease

Read full article: Mayor seeks to terminate Miami Seaquarium lease

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has advised management of the troubled Miami Seaquarium that the county is seeking to terminate its lease for the Virginia Key site.

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Small business owners say they’ve been stiffed by Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: Small business owners say they’ve been stiffed by Miami Seaquarium

As the Miami Seaquarium faces mounting troubles over animal health and structural safety, a South Florida attorney says the oceanarium isn’t paying its bills to small business owners who have done work at its site on Virginia Key.

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Art Basel Miami Beach crowd to cause traffic delays in South Beach, Miami

Read full article: Art Basel Miami Beach crowd to cause traffic delays in South Beach, Miami

Some of the most important players in the world’s growing modern and contemporary art market are in Miami-Dade County this week, and that means more traffic and a need for more security.

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Miami Seaquarium frees 3 manatees: ZooTampa cares for Romeo and Juliet, SeaWorld Orlando for Clarity

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium frees 3 manatees: ZooTampa cares for Romeo and Juliet, SeaWorld Orlando for Clarity

The Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership is helping the three manatees that the Miami Seaquarium freed, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced on Tuesday.

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GUIDE: Art Basel Miami Beach attracts AI oceanfront maze installation, Polo & Pan and more

Read full article: GUIDE: Art Basel Miami Beach attracts AI oceanfront maze installation, Polo & Pan and more

Some of the most important players in the world’s growing modern and contemporary art market will be descending this week to South Florida.

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Country Bay Music Festival increases Miami traffic on Rickenbacker Causeway

Read full article: Country Bay Music Festival increases Miami traffic on Rickenbacker Causeway

The Country Bay Music Festival opens on Saturday at Miami’s Virginia Key. The lineup includes Sam Hunt and Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Chris Young, Lee Brice, and Elle King.

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Country Bay Music Festival to be held on Miami’s Virginia Key

Read full article: Country Bay Music Festival to be held on Miami’s Virginia Key

The Country Bay Music Festival opens on Saturday at Miami’s Virginia Key. The lineup includes Sam Hunt and Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Chris Young, Lee Brice, and Elle King.

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Leo Brooks, a Miami native with country roots, returns to South Florida for new music festival

Read full article: Leo Brooks, a Miami native with country roots, returns to South Florida for new music festival

Already considered a hub for Latin, hip-hop and electronic music, Miami is now going country.

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Developing: Miami Seaquarium transfers Pacific white-sided dolphin to park in Texas

Read full article: Developing: Miami Seaquarium transfers Pacific white-sided dolphin to park in Texas

The Miami Seaquarium moved out a Pacific white-sided dolphin — the companion of the orca that recently died in Virginia Key — on Sunday.

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Miami Seaquarium chooses to not to renew accreditation for its trainers

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium chooses to not to renew accreditation for its trainers

The Miami Seaquarium has reportedly chosen not to renew its earned accreditation for its trainers.

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Activists hold vigil to grieve death of captive orca Lolita at Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: Activists hold vigil to grieve death of captive orca Lolita at Miami Seaquarium

The Miami Seaquarium reopened on Sunday after closing the park on Saturday to deal with the aftermath of the death of the captive orca whale Lolita, also known as Tokitae and Toki.

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Miami Seaquarium provides health update on Lolita the orca

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium provides health update on Lolita the orca

Officials at the Miami Seaquarium provided the latest health update on their orca Lolita Tuesday as they prepare to eventually move her to her home waters in the Pacific.

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Scientists bring baskets of corals ashore in race to rescue them from record heat

Read full article: Scientists bring baskets of corals ashore in race to rescue them from record heat

Scientists from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science brought in basket after basket of corals ashore on Miami’s Virginia Key Tuesday, as extreme water temperatures threaten South Florida’s reefs.

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EXCLUSIVE: Freedom has never been closer for Tokitae after decades in captivity

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: Freedom has never been closer for Tokitae after decades in captivity

Efforts to move Tokitae, the orca known as “Lolita” and “Toki,” out of the Miami Seaquarium to a seaside sanctuary in the Pacific Northwest continue, but that process is mired in legal red tape that could take months to iron out.

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Toki’ prepares to move out of Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: ‘Toki’ prepares to move out of Miami Seaquarium

Tokitae is as majestic and powerful as ever. Jessica Comolli, the director of the Miami Seaquarium’s animal health department, said Tokitae is doing great.

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With hurricane season approaching, environmental events focuses on Miami-Dade sand dunes

Read full article: With hurricane season approaching, environmental events focuses on Miami-Dade sand dunes

With the upcoming start of Hurricane season, there is an effort to clean up the coast by picking up trash, and eliminating invasive plants — to help shore up protective sand dunes.

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VP Kamala Harris visits Miami to announce funds for climate resiliency

Read full article: VP Kamala Harris visits Miami to announce funds for climate resiliency

Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in South Florida Friday afternoon, where it’s anticipated that she will be addressing millions of dollars in federal funding earmarked for climate resiliency projects.

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‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: ‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium

Three women who worked with famed orca Lolita at the Miami Seaquarium panned Thursday’s announcement that the attraction’s owners plan to return the captive whale to her “home waters” in the Pacific Northwest.

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Miami Seaquarium announces plan to return orca Lolita to ‘home waters’

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium announces plan to return orca Lolita to ‘home waters’

An executive with the Miami Seaquarium is expected to be joined by county officials and philanthropists Thursday morning to announce a plan to return beloved Orca Lolita to her “home waters.”

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Miami Seaquarium’s captive orca Lolita may soon head back to wild

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium’s captive orca Lolita may soon head back to wild

The Miami Seaquarium's famed killer whale could soon be on the move as there are plans in the works to free Lolita from captivity.

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Miami goes country with new music festival

Read full article: Miami goes country with new music festival

Tickets for the Country Bay Music Festival went on sale Tuesday. The event is scheduled for Nov. 11-12 at the historic Miami Marine Stadium, just southeast of downtown on Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay.

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Miami goes country with new music festival

Read full article: Miami goes country with new music festival

Already considered a hub for Latin, hip hop and electronic music, now Miami is going country.

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Authorities respond to large group of migrants found on vessel off Virginia Key Beach

Read full article: Authorities respond to large group of migrants found on vessel off Virginia Key Beach

Authorities were responding after a large group of migrants were found on an overloaded vessel near Virginia Key Beach Thursday.

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Local Black leaders feel ‘disrespected’ after Miami commission removes every member of Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

Read full article: Local Black leaders feel ‘disrespected’ after Miami commission removes every member of Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

With questions rising about the future of historic Virginia Key after Miami Mayor Francis Suarez refused to veto the city’s takeover of the board of trustees, many Black local leaders are now angered by the decision.

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Miami Seaquarium ‘100% committed’ to effort to free captive orca

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium ‘100% committed’ to effort to free captive orca

The health and future of the beloved captive orca at the Miami Seaquarium was the focus of discussion during a meeting Tuesday at the Intercontinental Hotel in downtown Miami.

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Pollution alert: Rain causes sewer overflow at wastewater treatment plant in Miami

Read full article: Pollution alert: Rain causes sewer overflow at wastewater treatment plant in Miami

The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department reported heavy rain caused the sewer overflow at the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant on Wednesday in Virginia Key.

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Miami Seaquarium ‘welcomes’ more county oversight after inspection fallout

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium ‘welcomes’ more county oversight after inspection fallout

After the U.S. Department of Agriculture made public a report that the Miami Seaquarium’s dolphins were more aggressive due to drastic food cuts, Miami-Dade County officials issued the park a formal notice of noncompliance.

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Captive orca Lolita’s health ‘bouncing back,’ giving hope she could be moved

Read full article: Captive orca Lolita’s health ‘bouncing back,’ giving hope she could be moved

The General Manager of Miami Seaquarium who watches over Lolita, a 56-year-old orca had encouraging news on Wednesday about her health on Wednesday.

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Local Black leaders upset after Miami commission removes every member of Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

Read full article: Local Black leaders upset after Miami commission removes every member of Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

There are questions about the future of historic Virginia Key after the mayor of Miami refused to veto the city's takeover of the board of trustees.

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Miami-Dade mayor demands more oversight of Miami Seaquarium after fallout of USDA inspection report

Read full article: Miami-Dade mayor demands more oversight of Miami Seaquarium after fallout of USDA inspection report

A July 6 report that the U.S. Department of Agriculture made public on Friday details how inspectors said the Miami Seaquarium drastically cut the diets of nine dolphins to get them to perform better — but instead this resulted in angry dolphins fighting back.

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Dolphins at Miami Seaquarium became more aggressive after ‘abrupt’ diet cuts, federal inspectors find

Read full article: Dolphins at Miami Seaquarium became more aggressive after ‘abrupt’ diet cuts, federal inspectors find

A July 6 report that the U.S. Department of Agriculture made public on Friday details how inspectors said the Miami Seaquarium drastically cut the diets of nine dolphins to get them to perform better — but instead this resulted in angry dolphins fighting back.

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Captive orca Lolita’s health improves giving hope for freedom

Read full article: Captive orca Lolita’s health improves giving hope for freedom

The environmentalist and philanthropist who watches over Tokitae, also known as the Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita, had encouraging news Thursday.

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Videos of close calls show need for protective bike lines, activist says

Read full article: Videos of close calls show need for protective bike lines, activist says

From Broward to Miami-Dade counties, Kurt Kaminer said although drivers need to learn how to share the road, there is also a need for infrastructure improvements.

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As Miami commission meets, protesters decry Virginia Key homeless plan

Read full article: As Miami commission meets, protesters decry Virginia Key homeless plan

The “transition zone” plan, which would see 50 to 100 tiny homes built on Virginia Key, has generated controversy from the moment Commissioner Joe Carollo proposed it in late July.

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Virginia Key business owner thinks City of Miami is targeting her for speaking out against homeless camp proposal

Read full article: Virginia Key business owner thinks City of Miami is targeting her for speaking out against homeless camp proposal

Several days have passed since a Virginia Key business was suddenly shut down indefinitely.

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Another business owner accuses Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo of misusing power

Read full article: Another business owner accuses Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo of misusing power

Another business owner accuses Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo of misusing his power.

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This Week in South Florida: Joe Carollo

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Joe Carollo

Last week Miami Dade County leaders blasted a proposal to house as many as 100 homeless people in a cluster of tiny homes on Virginia Key.

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Protests planned, Miami-Dade mayor responds over proposed Virginia Key homeless camp

Read full article: Protests planned, Miami-Dade mayor responds over proposed Virginia Key homeless camp

The mayor of Miami-Dade County's memo to her Board of Commissioners cites a number of concerns at a proposed homeless camp on Virginia Key.

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County commissioner hosting town hall to discuss Miami homeless camp proposal

Read full article: County commissioner hosting town hall to discuss Miami homeless camp proposal

Virginia Key has been a proposed site to build a homeless community in Miami, but one county commissioner says that's not the case.

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Environmental concerns raised over proposed homeless camp on Virginia Key

Read full article: Environmental concerns raised over proposed homeless camp on Virginia Key

Concerns are growing after Miami city commissioners approved a plan to move forward with a pilot program that will create a homeless encampment on Virginia Key, next to land that has been deemed as critically endangered.

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Miami commissioner responds to criticism over proposed Virginia Key homeless community

Read full article: Miami commissioner responds to criticism over proposed Virginia Key homeless community

A controversial proposal to create pop-up communities for the homeless across Miami, including on Virginia Key, was approved by commissioners last week.

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Homeless moving to Virginia Key? Plan is controversial to say the least

Read full article: Homeless moving to Virginia Key? Plan is controversial to say the least

Miami city commissioners vote 3-2 to move forward with a pilot program that would build a community on Virginia Key for the city's homeless population.

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Miami commissioners approve plan to house homeless on Virginia Key after initially voting it down

Read full article: Miami commissioners approve plan to house homeless on Virginia Key after initially voting it down

In a 3 to 2 vote, the Miami City Commission rejected a plan that would have built 50 to 100 mini homes on Virginia Key as a homeless shelter community.

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Man receives hefty fine after sacrificing animals in Virginia Key

Read full article: Man receives hefty fine after sacrificing animals in Virginia Key

A man who was spotted sacrificing animals on the beach in Virginia Key this week received a hefty fine from the Miami-Dade Police Department.

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Rapper SpotemGottem to remain in jail for 2nd night

Read full article: Rapper SpotemGottem to remain in jail for 2nd night

Rapper Nehemiah “SpotemGottem” Harden was trying to get away from police officers while riding an orange jetski on Sunday in Miami, according to the Miami Police Department.

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Rapper SpotemGottem arrested in Miami after allegedly using jet ski to try to get away from police

Read full article: Rapper SpotemGottem arrested in Miami after allegedly using jet ski to try to get away from police

Rapper Nehemiah “SpotemGottem” Harden was trying to get away from police officers while riding an orange jetski on Sunday in Miami, according to the Miami Police Department.

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Caught on camera: Dolphin attacks trainer during show at Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: Caught on camera: Dolphin attacks trainer during show at Miami Seaquarium

The attack happened during the Flipper show in front of an audience of families and young children.

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Environmentalist donating $1 million for orca Lolita’s care

Read full article: Environmentalist donating $1 million for orca Lolita’s care

Businessman and environmentalist Pritam Singh is committing $1 million toward the care of the Miami Seaquarium’s beloved orca Lolita, sources tell Local 10 News.

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USDA inspectors back at Miami Seaquarium with final report expected this week

Read full article: USDA inspectors back at Miami Seaquarium with final report expected this week

USDA inspectors were back at the Miami Seaquarium Tuesday following last June's scathing 17-page report citing numerous serious animal welfare violations.

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Former Miami Seaquarium employee sheds light on health situation of Lolita the orca

Read full article: Former Miami Seaquarium employee sheds light on health situation of Lolita the orca

There are conflicting reports about the health of Lolita, the 56-year-old orca that lives at the Miami Seaquarium.

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Authorities find 2 boaters after searching for hours off Miami-Dade

Read full article: Authorities find 2 boaters after searching for hours off Miami-Dade

Authorities are searching for a person in the ocean on Monday near Fisher Island.

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Miami Seaquarium’s famed orca Lolita in declining health, ex-employee tells Local 10

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium’s famed orca Lolita in declining health, ex-employee tells Local 10

Miami Seaquarium says the 56-year-old orca that has been at the visitor attraction for 52 years is doing fine but many believe there is reason for concern.

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Miami Seaquarium killer whale Lolita being treated for illness

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium killer whale Lolita being treated for illness

The Seaquarium confirmed to Local 10 News that the famed whale is receiving around-the-clock care.

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Here is how Miami-Dade uses wastewater epidemiology research to track omicron spread

Read full article: Here is how Miami-Dade uses wastewater epidemiology research to track omicron spread

Earnie Enriquez, a treatment plant operator, stood next to where Miami-Dade County’s sewage first enters the Central District Treatment Plant in Miami’s Virginia Key and collected a sample.

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Miami voters stand against marina redevelopment in Virginia Key

Read full article: Miami voters stand against marina redevelopment in Virginia Key

More than 50% of the voters stood against Miami’s Virginia Key referendum to hand a contract to Biscayne Marine Partners LLC.

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Authorities search for several Haitian migrants that came ashore in Virginia Key

Read full article: Authorities search for several Haitian migrants that came ashore in Virginia Key

Monday was the second day in a row authorities detained people coming from Haiti.

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Pilot, flight student grateful to be alive after emergency water landing

Read full article: Pilot, flight student grateful to be alive after emergency water landing

A pilot and flight instructor are thankful to be alive after a scary situation earlier this week that saw their plane plunge into the waters off Virginia Key.

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Pilot crashes small plane into water near Virginia Key, police say

Read full article: Pilot crashes small plane into water near Virginia Key, police say

The pilot of a small Cessna plane crashed the plane into the water Thursday night about 20 feet offshore in the Virginia Key area, authorities said.

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Mexican theme park group purchases the Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: Mexican theme park group purchases the Miami Seaquarium

The Miami Seaquarium will change ownership later this year.

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Family heartbroken over man’s death in Biscayne Bay hit-and-run

Read full article: Family heartbroken over man’s death in Biscayne Bay hit-and-run

A beloved father was killed after being struck by a boat while riding a personal watercraft, and the man who police arrested for the hit-and-run has been released from jail.

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NYC man’s body found near Miami Marine Stadium after 30-hour search

Read full article: NYC man’s body found near Miami Marine Stadium after 30-hour search

A 27-year-old man is reported missing from a charter boat. Two days later, his body is found in the water near Miami Marine Stadium.

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Police chase begins in Miami-Dade; driver abandons car in Broward

Read full article: Police chase begins in Miami-Dade; driver abandons car in Broward

The driver of a Mercedes-Benz nearly hit a Miami-Dade Police Department motorman on Wednesday on the Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami and sped away to a parking building in Dania Beach.

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After surviving shark attack in Miami Beach, boy gets to play with dolphins

Read full article: After surviving shark attack in Miami Beach, boy gets to play with dolphins

VIRGINIA KEY, Fla. – Nine-year-old Jay Weiskopf has about 120 stitches after surviving a shark attack on Sunday in South Beach. The dental battery of the shark also left trails of cuts on his right arm and side. Right after arriving from Minnesota, Jay and his parents walked to the beach, east of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Ocean Beach Park’s playground, and north of the South Pointe Park Pier. “All I was focused on was getting him help.”A 9-year-old boy from Minnesota was treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital after a shark attack on Sunday in South Beach. Ad“A shark tried to eat me at the ocean,” Jay said after his release.

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Lucky dog: Owner grateful after saving rescue pup from shark attack off Virginia Key

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KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – A typical day playing on the beach took a turn for the worst for a South Florida pet owner and her rescue dog. Miami Veterinary Services told Local 10 News the dog’s owner was playing with her at Darwin Beach on Virginia Key, a recurring activity at a regular spot for the two. The dog’s owner ran to the beach and was able to pull Boobie out of the sharks mouth. Boobie the rescue dog is recovering after being attacked by a shark off Key Biscayne. (WPLG)Boobie was rushed to a veterinarians office on Key Biscayne, where doctors were able to stitch up the dogs wound.

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School officials plead for students, families to be more responsible after COVID-19 outbreak at MAST Academy

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The newspaper reported that McKoy called families who had students in the school telling them that MAST was the No. 1 Miami-Dade County School in the central region for the most COVID-19 positive cases, and blamed the cases on students having parties, get-togethers and sleepovers without masks. According to the school’s dashboard, MAST Academy has a total of 46 cases, which is the tenth most of schools in Miami-Dade County. Email from MAST Academy Principal Derick McKoy:This is Dr. McKoy, principal of MAST Academy calling with a very important message. MAST Academy is the number one school in Central Region with the most number of COVID positive cases.

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Coast Guard ends search for man who vanished after boat crash off Key Biscayne

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The U.S. Coast Guard announced Thursday evening that the search for a 33-year-old man who vanished after a Jan. 4 boat crash off Key Biscayne has ended. Florida Fish and Wildlife reported divers found human remains belonging to the man identified as Spencer Sheridan, according to the Coast Guard. It was near the Bear Cut Bridge, which connects Virginia Key with Key Biscayne. Man, 33, vanishes at sea after boats crash off Key BiscayneFour were injured and Sheridan vanished at sea prompting a massive search involving three police departments, a state agency, and a federal agency. FWC investigators found Sheridan and the other six people were in an unlicensed charter boat.

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Search for man continues in Mashta Flats area after boaters crash off Key Biscayne

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KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – The search for a 33-year-old man continued on Tuesday in Biscayne Bay. He vanished after two Open Fisherman, a 19-foot boat and a 21-foot boat, collided on Monday evening off Key Biscayne. The man who vanished was in the Open Fisherman that was carrying seven people when it capsized after the collision near the Bear Cut Bridge, which connects Virginia Key with Key Biscayne. Two Open Fisherman boats collided on Monday evening off Key Biscayne. This is a photo of the man who was involved in a Monday night boat collision off Key Biscayne.

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Protesters gather in front of Seaquarium in continued quest to free whale

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VIRGINIA KEY, Fla. – A protest is underway at Miami Seaquarium in the latest call to free Lolita, the 20-foot-long, 7,000-pound orca who has lived at the Miami tourist attraction for 50 years. Activists say the tank in which the whale lives is not fit for her size. “She needs us to speak for her,” said Patty Leon, a protester with the group the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest said that under their inherent rights, the whale belongs to them. In October 2018, a federal appeals court rejected a petition to reopen a lawsuit over the Seaquarium’s treatment of the killer whale.

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Several positive COVID-19 cases confirmed in Broward County as second wave of students begin in-person learning

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – As Broward County continues to move forward with beginning in-person learning for district students, Local 10 has confirmed several positive COVID-19 cases in both public and charter schools. “They must wear a face covering including the weight room and physical education classes,” said Broward School Board General Counsel Barbara J. Myrick. The school district made the decision to temporarily shut down the campus after two students tested positive for COVID-19. MAST is one of several Miami-Dade County public schools to have new COVID-19 cases after reopening in early October. The superintendent said as of Monday afternoon, 10 students and one employee in the school district tested positive for the virus since physical schooling resumed.

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Officer to boaters: ’Do the right thing to ensure you can get home safely’

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MIAMI – Authorities are asking boaters and people with personal watercraft to take safety precautions such as wearing life jackets and staying sober while having fun in the water during this Labor Day weekend. Officer Ronald Washington, a spokesman for the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation, said doing so is a matter of life or death. “Do the right thing to ensure you can get home safely,” Washington said. Miami Fire Rescue personnel took Ndiokwelu to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center where a doctor pronounced him dead. For more information about boating safety, call the FWC’s Boating Safety Section at 850-488-5600.

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1 person dead after watercraft accident near Marine Stadium

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VIRGINIA KEY, MIAMI, Fla. – A watercraft accident near Miami Marine Stadium has left 1 person dead, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officials who are conducting the investigation. The crash happened around 5 p.m. Saturday when the unidentified victim was riding a personal watercraft near Miami Marine Stadium on Rickenbacker Causeway and lost control, colliding with a concrete structure, according to investigators. Miami Fire Rescue transported the victim to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial where he died from his injuries. Local 10 is working to obtain more detailed information.) Assignment desk editor Wilson Louis contributed to this story.

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