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The Grammy Award-winning music mogul is on trial for federal sex trafficking charges – and much of the alleged activity occurred at Diddy’s posh enclaves on Star Island.
A Miami football player with a reported history of driving violations was the driver in a crash that killed two kids, police said on Monday.
A grass fire erupted Wednesday in Kendall, Miami-Dade County, near Southwest 127th Avenue and 128th Street, close to Miami Executive Airport. Locals shared videos showing thick grey smoke. Firefighters are on the scene actively responding to the situation.
Around 3:20 p.m., Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said it was battling the fire near Southwest 127 Avenue and Southwest 128 Street, near the Miami Executive Airport. Fire rescue has more than 20 fire crews in the area.
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal revealed he did not hear from ESPN’s draft guru leading into the 2025 NFL Draft despite Ward ultimately being the No. 1 pick. Kiper made it clear throughout the draft he rated Shedeur Sanders as his No. 1 quarterback in the class.
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Authorities said the fire started near the area of Southwest 127th Avenue and Southwest 128th Street in the Three Lakes area.
The Spain game will feature the Miami Dolphins and the Washington Commanders at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, in Week 11, November 16 at 9:30 a.m. ET.
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Jackson Cantwell, top prospect of the 2026 cycle, has decided to commit to the Miami Hurricanes on Tuesday. The Georgia Bulldogs, who extensively pursued him and were highly likely to land him, didn’t succeed in the end.
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Adarius Hayes, 20, was identified as one of the drivers involved in the crash in Largo. He was hospitalized with injuries that are not life-threatening.
Arrests of homeless people in Miami Beach for violating new anticamping laws sharply spiked in February, according to public records obtained by Reason.
Jordan Poyer recounted going above and beyond for the Buffalo Bills. Then said he would 'never' have done it for the Miami Dolphins.