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Police Investigate Roof Burglaries in South Miami-Dade

   Miami-Dade Police are looking for a pair of burglars who have broken into a local business through the roof or walls on several occasions.  Full story

Police Search Opa-locka Lot in Lynda Meier Disappearance

   More than three years after a Hallandale Beach woman disappeared, law enforcement agents were once again searching for her at an empty lot in Opa-locka Monday morning. Lynda Meier was last seen on June 4, 2010, leaving her Hallandale Beach condo. Meier's car, a red Cadillac Escalade, was found a Full story

3 Women Stabbed, Suspect Shot and Killed By Officer: Police

As families everywhere celebrated Father's Day together Sunday, in one Richmond Heights home violence tore a family apart. Miami-Dade police said a man stabbed three women, all of them members of his family, before he lost his own life following a confrontation with police. "I hear screaming, 'le Full story

Girl, 8, Injured in Drive-By Shooting in Miami: Police

An 8-year-old girl was hospitalized after she was shot in Miami late Sunday night, police said. The incident happened around midnight in an apartment building courtyard at 1232 Northwest 1st Place, Miami Police said. According to police, the girl was walking home after babysitting when a red pick Full story

Miami Assisted Living Facility Ordered Closed

Health officials are closing an assisted living facility in Miami where caregivers are accused of tying an elderly woman to a wheelchair.   The Agency for Health Care Administration has also fined the 12-bed San Martin De Porras assisted living facility $20,000. The June order is in response to a Full story

Miami men accused of trespassing at Daytona airport

Two men from Miami are accused of entering into a secure area of the Daytona Beach International Airport without the proper clearance Thursday night. Full story

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Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World and star of the CNBC Prime all new reality series, THE PROFIT, reminisces on his remarkable early home life. From his birth in war-torn Beirut to a new life in Miami, discover how this, "immigrant with a purpose", f...

  MLB & the Miami Clinic Scandal

Will Major League Baseball dole out mass suspensions when Tony Bosch, who owned a Miami clinic that supplied performance-enhancing drugs to ballplayers, tells the commissioner who his clients were? Sal Licata, SNY, and Edward Klein, author, discuss.

  Miami police put 14 yr. old in choke hold

The mother of a 14-year-old arrested over Memorial Day weekend on a Miami beach is accusing police of brutality, after officers forced her son to the ground and put him in a choke hold. Police accuse the teen of "clenching his fists" and giving officers "dehumanizing stares."

  How to wear white jeans, blazers and more

Now that Memorial Day has come and gone, it’s officially okay to wear white. Lilliana Vazquez of CheapChicas.com demonstrates the right way to wear white.

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Martina Navratilova, who was a trailblazer when she first came out in 1981, joins Melissa Harris-Perry to talk about Jason Collins and being gay in professional sports.

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