A flood of frustration after days of rain, but conditions are improving
While South Florida may see less rain on Friday, compared to earlier this week, many neighborhoods remained affected by standing water.
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While South Florida may see less rain on Friday, compared to earlier this week, many neighborhoods remained affected by standing water.
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Miami, North Miami, and Opa-locka residents are taking advantage of the offer
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Person believed to be connected to the shooting was taken into custody
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The man was wanted for a June 5th armed robbery
The intersection of Bird Road and SW 152nd Avenue was closed for the police investigation
"Feels like" temperatures are expected to hit 110 degrees
The car crashed into a utility pole and ended up in the intersection