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Dingle's first score came on a deep pass from Calvert covering 85 yards. His second touchdown was on a 25-yard catch. Hialeah-Miami Lakes was led by Rommeo Brown with 147 rushing yards on 11 carries. Brown scored the Trojans' only touchdown on an ...
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A fire at Cabrera's Spanish Sausages in Hialeah early Friday damaged part of the warehouse, Hialeah Fire Rescue officials said. Firefighters responded to the business shortly before 5 a.m. and saw heavy smoke coming from the building. "Although there ...
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Hialeah police on Thursday released surveillance video and pictures of a man who detectives say robbed a jewelry store at gunpoint earlier in the month. According to police, three masked men entered Ariel's Jewelry, 2476 W. 60th St., at about 9:30 a.m ...
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A Hialeah priest from Argentina explains how Pope Francis is beloved in their native Argentina. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. LIVE IN DAVIE, BEN KENNEDY, LOCAL 10 NEWS. THANKS SO MUCH. THE POPE'S VISIT TO CUBA IS JUST TWO DAYS ...
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Bobby Clerisier had two fourth quarter interceptions — scoring on one — and rushed for 102 yards (with another touchdown) to lead the T-Breds (2-2, 1-0 in 13-8A) at Milander Park. North Miami drops to 0-3.
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Quarterback Steve Hollingsworth led an aerial attack as the Patriots (1-2) got their first win of the season, 41-0, at Milander Park. Hollingsworth threw for 249 yards and accounted for a pair of touchdowns. American's defense helped out by not only ...
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A mob of eco-tourists in Costa Rica disrupted the annual breeding and nesting of sea turtles on a local beach over the weekend, prompting wildlife authorities to launch an investigation regarding environmental violations. Hundreds of olive ridley sea ...
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The Bunostegos had legs that were entirely beneath its body, suggesting that it could be the earliest animal to have walked on all fours. A “pre-reptile” that lived 260 million years ago, Bunostegos akokanensis, was identified in 2003 in the Saharan ...
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Scientists estimate that 9 billion tiny plastic microbeads from tooth paste, cosmetics, and soap enter water streams every day, putting droves of aquatic species at risk. By Cathaleen Chen, Staff September 20, 2015. Save for later Saved. close ...
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The 4-million-year-old fossilized skeleton of whale has been excavated at a construction site in Santa Cruz County. The fossil, relatively intact and estimated to be about 25 feet long, was found Sept. 4 by a paleontologist assigned to monitor a ...
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