Day full of emotion as thousands bike, run and walk for Dolphins Challenge Cancer
This is the 14th year that Dolphins Challenge Cancer has been in operation and is the largest fundraiser in the NFL.
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This is the 14th year that Dolphins Challenge Cancer has been in operation and is the largest fundraiser in the NFL.
Dolphins Challenge Cancer kicked off Saturday morning, as hundreds of South Floridians biked, ran and walked their way to raise thousands of dollars for cancer awareness and research.
Since 2010, the Dolphins Challenge Cancer has raised more than $64 million for local cancer research; and, on Friday, we hear the story of a little boy and his battle with cancer.
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The year's event will feature new ride distances in honor of Miami Dolphins players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
The 14th Dolphins Challenge Cancer walk/run/bike happens Saturday, starting and ending at the Hard Rock Stadium.
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Tua Tagovailoa appears in the spot for Paramount+.
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The bill (HB 697) includes $31 million to restore cuts to the program through June 30, the end of the fiscal year.
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Stewart Donaldson, 62, told CBS News Miami he will never forget what happened on July 8, 2000, when he was landing his Piper Cherokee 6 at Staniel Cay in the Bahamas.
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Chuck Norris' family said his death at 86 was sudden, but did not share any details on the cause.