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TV Miami police parts ways with popular First 48 cable show The popular television show has helped solve Miami homicides, but critics say the cameras can be a distraction to investigators and the show seems to focus more on African-American
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Entertainment Performers can find an open venue in a South Dade warehouse on Friday nights. Courts Jurors took just over two hours to convict Walter Bailey of September 2006 slayings; he now faces the death penalty. A new, federally-funded clinic
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Special to The Miami Herald A number of South Florida teams advanced to the semifinal round of the 2013 water polo state tournament Friday. For the fifth consecutive year, the Ransom Everglades girls find themselves in contention for a state
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Special to The Miami Herald After the Ransom Everglades girls' water polo team cruised to a 21-3 victory in its first-round state play-in game at home Tuesday, the Raiders didn't celebrate after shaking hands with Miami Country Day. They got right
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Water Polo Belen's strong defense the key Jimmy Aguilera, with four goals, and keeper Ryan Gusso, who stopped 12 shots, led the Belen boys. Special to The Miami Herald Belen's mantra of strong defense was in full effect to get them a 14-6 win over
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The Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce presents the 23rd annual Great Taste of the Grove, an outdoor, family-friendly event with food, music, wine and spirits plus rides for kids that showcases delectable cuisine from 20 of Coconut Grove's best
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Coconut Grove The 15th Annual Gifford Lane Art Stroll is set for noon to 5 p.m. Sunday on Gifford Lane, between Oak and Day avenues, in Coconut Grove. Coconut Grove While the professional artists sale their wares, children learn to create in the
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West Indies Cricket Board president Julian Hunte has congratulated the West Indies women's team for reaching their first ever World Cup final. Wednesday, they produced a Herculean effort in their last Super Six, second-round game to beat Australia
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Neighbors of a trolley-bus garage now under construction in the West Grove sued the city of Miami on Thursday, asking a judge to stop the project and declare part of the city's ambitious Miami 21 zoning code unconstitutional. Three homeowners and a
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Demolition in full swing at Coconut Grove's Grand Bay Hotel A pair of glass condo buildings are expected to open in 2014, replacing Coconut Grove's iconic Grand Bay Hotel, which is being demolished...Submit: Video Pictures Stories Passersby paused
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