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Arturo Alvarez, trailblazing Miami trial lawyer and co-founder of the Cuban American Bar Association, died Monday at the age of 71.A native of Havana,…
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Florida’s avenue for giving the power to the people is now a multimillion dollar business, one that is being exploited by special interests and flooded…
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Measures to protect police dogs and horses and crack down on hazing and child-like sex dolls are among new laws ready to take effect next week.
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A state panel has voted unanimously to revoke the law enforcement accreditation of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, the largest sheriff’s office in…
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Florida’s record $90.98 billion spending plan for next fiscal year and more than 100 new laws will hit the books Monday.
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Florida was the first state to enact a "stand your ground" law. Under the law, a person is allowed to use lethal force — and has no duty to retreat — if…
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Six bills from the 2017 legislative session became effective with the arrival of the New Year.
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Across the country, people have an estimated $10 billion riding on the outcome of the men’s NCAA basketball championship.Only a tiny part of that is being…
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Claudia Castillo, a civilian, recently made national headlines when she pulled over a speeding Miami-Dade police officer on the Dolphin Expressway. (See…
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State and federal investigators are looking into infant deaths at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. The babies died following heart…
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Since 2008, many South Florida residents have experienced the horror of finding surprise red-light ticket violations in their mailboxes. These violations…