Friday, October 2, 2015

Last Top Stories: South Miami wins 44-0 in rout of Westland Hialeah

South Miami wins 44-0 in rout of Westland Hialeah

South Miami wins 44-0 in rout of Westland Hialeah
After an 0-4 start, South Miami won its second consecutive game in a rout as the District 16-7A game had a running clock in the second half. The Cobras (2-4, 2-3) were led by quarterback Antoine Wright Jr. who completed all seven passes for 154 yards ...
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Hialeah man found guilty of attempted sexual assault

Hialeah man found guilty of attempted sexual assault
A Hialeah man faces five years in prison after a jury this week convicted him on a charge of attempted sexual battery. Pedro Portillo, 54, is accused of trying to force himself on his girlfriend's now-23-year-old daughter while she was showering in her ...
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Fitch Affirms Florida Muni Loan Council's Rev Bonds (Hialeah), Ser 2012A to 'A ...

Fitch Affirms Florida Muni Loan Council's Rev Bonds (Hialeah), Ser 2012A to 'A ...
Hialeah benefits from its location within Miami-Dade County and from the county's broad and diverse labor market. Within city limits, the commercial sector consists of small businesses, specifically industrial, light manufacturing, and service related ...
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Northwestern routs Hialeah Miami Lakes 56-0

Northwestern routs Hialeah Miami Lakes 56-0
After dropping three in a row, Northwestern needed a game like Thursday as the Bulls (2-3, 1-0 in 16-6A) stampeded the Trojans (3-2, 0-2) with the entire second half played under a running clock. Northwestern recorded two safeties, recovered three ...
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North Miami defeats Hialeah Gardens 58-30

North Miami defeats Hialeah Gardens 58-30
The Pioneers got their first win as Kaywon Hanna connected with Tchelo Clermont for two of his four touchdown passes. North Miami (1-4, 1-2 in 13-8A) racked up 589 total yards against Gardens (2-3, 0-2). North Miami backs Javonte Carty, James Noel and ...
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Astronauts Adapt to Life on Board the Space Station

Astronauts Adapt to Life on Board the Space Station
Astronauts aboard the international Space Station (ISS) live a life experienced by only 218 people in the world. Though part of their daily routine is familiar to all of us, even mundane tasks become extraordinary when your home is a high-tech ...
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Rosetta's first peek at the comet's dark side

Rosetta's first peek at the comet's dark side
As formerly dark southern polar regions receive more sunlight, Rosetta starts to resolve their curious composition. By Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands | Published: Friday ...
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Did that asteroid have help wiping out the dinosaurs?

Did that asteroid have help wiping out the dinosaurs?
Researchers say that the dinosaur-killing asteroid might not have been the only thing that did in the prehistoric beasts. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki, Staff writer October 1, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Noah Wiles, three years old, looks at a massive ...
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3-D Printed Igloo Wins Mars Habitat Contest

3-D Printed Igloo Wins Mars Habitat Contest
Will NASA's first Martian colony be built from ice? The agency has awarded the first place prize in its 3-D Printed Mars Habitat Contest to the visually stunning Mars Ice House, a sleek structure that aims to harness the Red Planet's liquid water and ...
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Michigan Farmer Unearths Bones of Rare Mammoth Hybrid From Nearly 15000 Years Ago

Michigan Farmer Unearths Bones of Rare Mammoth Hybrid From Nearly 15000 Years Ago
A farmer near Ann Arbor, Michigan, recently unearthed the skull, tusks and other bones of a mammoth possibly butchered by early human hunters nearly 15,000 years ago, according to a paleontologist at the University of Michigan. Farmer and landowner ...
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