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The woman is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
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The woman is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
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"It's just a sauna basically. This is cooler; I'd rather sleep here than in my unit," said resident Rick Lozano as he pointed to the ground outside
Summer storms swept through South Florida Sunday, bringing heavy downpours and gusty winds that knocked out power to some and snarled air travel.
"I think he walked out and got into the lake," said Laeticia Elyze, the mother of the young boy.
Happy's Stork Lounge, the bar and liquor store that's been serving South Florida since the 1950s, is moving and Friday is the last night in its original home.
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Edward McGovern said the house he's renting from Invitation Homes has been plagued with problems
Cristian Fernandez's loved ones said he was a free-spirited, fun-loving man who adored his family
A former US Marine explains that many veterans have a hard time accepting they have it, which can make receiving treatment more difficult. Now, he is sharing his story to help other veterans struggling with PTSD.
Some workers at the healthcare facility say patients are having to cope with unbearably hot conditions because of issues with the HVAC system.