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‘Tempestuous' Relationship Led to Fatal Miami Stabbing by OnlyFans Model: State Attorney
An OnlyFans model and her boyfriend had been involved in a “tempestuous” relationship, with neighbors in their Miami high-rise complaining of loud fights and a violent elevator encounter caught on camera in the months before she fatally stabbed him, authorities said Thursday.
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OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney Charged With Murder in Boyfriend's Fatal Stabbing
An OnlyFans and Instagram model with a large social media following is now facing a murder charge in the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend.
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OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney Charged With Murder in Boyfriend's Fatal Stabbing
An OnlyFans and Instagram model with a large social media following is now facing a murder charge in the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend at their Miami high-rise back in April, officials said. Courtney Clenney, 26, was arrested in Hawaii Wednesday and will be extradited to Miami-Dade to face a second-degree murder charge, the Hawai’i Police Department said in a…
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Florida Farmworkers Fight for Protection From Heat
A legal campaign is underway to protect outdoor workers in Miami-Dade County from the heat. “Que Calor” or “How Hot” would require access to water and breaks to rest in the shade for farmworkers, plant nursery workers, day laborers, construction workers and others on the front lines of an increasingly hotter climate. Workers who show signs of heat illness must...
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Miami Man Shares Battle With Monkeypox: Feels Like Someone ‘Set Fire to My Skin'
A Miami man who’s spent more than a week in the hospital battling monkeypox is sharing his painful journey on social media in an effort to bring attention to the outbreak.
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Miami Woman Sold Phony COVID-19 Test Results to Travelers: FBI
A Miami woman was arrested after authorities said she was selling phony COVID-19 test results to people who needed to test negative to travel.
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Surfside 1 Year Later: Condo Collapse Victims Honored at Memorial Service
A year after 98 people were killed in the Surfside condominium collapse, family members and the community honored those lost in the tragedy at a memorial service Friday.
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Judge Approves $1B+ Deal in Deadly Surfside Condo Collapse
A judge has given final approval to a settlement of more than $1 billion for victims of the collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium. Ninety-eight people died when the 12-story Champlain Towers South suddenly collapsed. It was one of the deadliest building failures in U.S. history. The decision by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman on Thursday comes one day before...
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Florida Cop Investigated for ‘This Is How You Guys Get Killed' Comment to Driver
A Miami-Dade Police officer has been placed on desk duty and an investigation is underway after he was recorded telling a Black man “this is how you guys get killed out here” during a traffic stop. The traffic stop happened last Wednesday in North Miami Beach and video of the encounter is going viral, with some saying the officer was…
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Florida Woman's Distinctive Nails Assisted in Child Porn Arrest: Cops
A Hialeah woman’s distinctive nail designs helped detectives bust her for uploading child pornography videos on an internet messenger, officials said. Christina Marie Hernandez, 29, was arrested Thursday on 13 counts of possession of images of sexual performance by a child. According to an arrest report, the investigation into Hernandez began after some 20 child pornography video files were uploaded…
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Florida Police Officer Used Apple Airtags to Stalk Ex: Cops
A Miami-Dade Police officer is facing stalking and other charges after officials said he used Apple Airtags to track his ex-girlfriend.
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Officials ID Voice Heard Amid Surfside Collapse Rescue Efforts, Solving Tragic Mystery
Rescue workers who were part of the initial search and rescue efforts at the site after the June 24, 2021, collapse heard the woman’s voice coming from the building’s ruins but her identity has remained uncertain.
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3 Florida Corrections Officers Facing Murder Charges in Inmate's Death
Three South Florida corrections officers are facing murder charges in connection with an inmate’s death in February, authorities said. The three officers – identified as Ronald Connor, 24, Christopher Rolon, 29, and Kirk Walton, 34 – face charges including second-degree murder, conspiracy, aggravated battery of an elderly adult and cruel treatment of a detainee, according to the Florida Department of…
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Foiled by Feces: Dog Poop Helped Miami Police Link Man to Armed Robbery
A dog poop stain helped police link a suspect to an alleged armed robbery in Miami, authorities said.
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Fla. Burger King Employee Arrested for Opening Fire on Customer
An employee of a Burger King in northwest Miami-Dade has been arrested after police said she shot at a customer Thursday. The incident happened at the fast food restaurant at 4727 Northwest 167th Street. Miami-Dade Police arrested Shateasha Monique Hicks, 30, after they said Hicks and a customer got into some sort of dispute and Hicks pulled out a gun…
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Warrant Details Alleged Murder-for-Hire, PPP Fraud in 2021 Death of Miami TSA Agent
Recently released documents reveal the tangled web of allegations involving murder for hire, fraud and witness tampering in last year’s killing of a TSA agent outside of her southwest Miami-Dade apartment.
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‘I Got You, Buddy': Baby Dolphin Trapped in Fishing Net Rescued by Florida Officer
Video shows Miami-Dade Police Officer Nelson Silva working to release a baby dolphin from tangled netting in the waters near Shorecrest.
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Many US Schools Will Return to Masks Amid COVID Surge
Many schools across the United States are returning to wearing masks after the holiday break amid the surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Murder Charges Dropped in Florida Mass Shooting After Prosecutors Allege Police Misconduct
Prosecutors have dropped charges against a suspect in a deadly mass shooting at a Miami-Dade County banquet hall because detectives improperly obtained a confession after he asked for an attorney.
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Surfside Victims, Family Members Push for Fitting Memorial at Collapse Site
There’s currently a hole in the beachfront skyline where the 12-story building once stood, as the property remains the subject of ongoing court hearings.