Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Study ranks the hardest-working cities in America and other top stories.

  • Study ranks the hardest-working cities in America

    A new study set out to find which U.S. cities were the hardest working.In honor of Employee Appreciation Day on March 4, Wallethub ranked the 116 largest U.S. cities based on factors such as number of workers with multiple jobs, average weekly work hours and commute time. Each city was given a total score out of 100. Streeter Lecka / Getty Images A new study ranked Anchorage, Alaska as the hardest working city in the U.S.The study found that Anchorage,..
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    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI (CBSMiami/NSF) — Florida Governor Rick Scott said he wants a GOP candidate that is focused on jobs. Gov. Scott has not publicly endorsed Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump but said Wednesday he will support the party’s eventual nominee. But Scott, who said he’s received calls of advice from across the country, reiterated that he is still waiting to hear a candidate who is focused on jobs. “I’ve been very consistent,” Scott told report..
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  • 2 Fantasy 5 players win jackpot worth $117896.10 each

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Two "Fantasy 5" players selected all five winning numbers to each take home a jackpot of $117,896.10.The Florida Lottery said Wednesday that the winning tickets were purchased in Hialeah and Miami.A total of 331 tickets matching four numbers won $114.50 each. Another 10,025 tickets matching three numbers won $10.50 each and 101,234 tickets won a Quick Pick ticket for picking two numbers.The numbers drawn Tuesday night were 04-21-23-27-31.
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  • Top247 CB Brini's recruitment heats up VIP

    Top247 CB Brini's recruitment heats up VIP
    Hialeah (Fla.) Mater Academy Top247 cornerback Latavious Brini has seen his recruitment explode in recent weeks. A New Reason to Love March - 247 ...
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  • Crime Watch: A salute to all the women who've made a difference in ...

    Crime Watch: A salute to all the women who've made a difference in ...
    Many of you in the past have asked me how I got started as a volunteer and did I have mentors. Well, in celebration of March being Women History month, I am going to share with you a little history about me and some of the women who made an impact on my life. My first experience volunteering was in 1968 while I worked for the Children Psychiatric Clinic as a receptionist. I had the opportunity to meet a great lady, Anita Sommers, who was part of a group working with Dr. Ben Sheppard, who opened..
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  • McCarthy High School boys rally for 4-3 tennis win over Coral ...

    The Archbishop McCarthy boys’ tennis team was able to come back from losing the first two singles matches to host Coral Springs Charter to win 4-3. Noah Torres took the No. 3 singles (8-6) for the Mavericks, followed by Luis Gallego (8-4) and Nico Goncalves (9-8, 10-8). The score was a close 3-2 entering doubles matches. Davis Carvalhoe and Jordan Crance, winners of the first two singles, also won their doubles match 8-4, giving the Panthers the tie. Finally, Fabian LaFontant and Noah Torres ..
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  • Surprise medical bills: Senate reverses stance in shocker

    Surprise medical bills: Senate reverses stance in shocker
    Update: In a stunning reversal, the Florida Senate removed an amendment adopted earlier in the day that carved out anesthesiologists and radiologists from legislation designed to protect consumers against “balance billing.” Sen. Latvala said he withdrew the amendment after the chamber began discussing a motion to reconsider the vote. The Negron amendment remains on the Senate bill. Yes votes for the Latvala amendment included Sens. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, and Joe Abruzzo, D-Wellington, rec..
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  • Violators could be exempt from fees, if judge finds fault with record ...

    TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate passed a compromise version of what started as the session’s most contentious bill involving public records exemptions in a unanimous vote Wednesday. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Rene Garcia, R-Hialeah, would exempt agencies sued for public records violations from absorbing attorney fees if a judge determined a complainant was intentionally harassing or forcing a violation against that agency. Current law requires judges to automatically award attorney fees aga..
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  • Local hoops star needs push to become dunk champion

    Local hoops star needs push to become dunk champion
    MIAMI SHORES, Fla. - Forget Marco Rubio.There's one South Florida star that needs your vote to become a true champion.Barry University's Yunio Barrueta is locked in a heated battle to win ESPN's Dark Horse Dunker contest.Having advanced past the first two rounds of the contest, Barrueta, a Miami native and graduate of Hialeah Gardens High School, is facing off in the semi-finals against Wes Washpun of Northern Iowa.With voting coming to a close at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Barrueta trails Washpun by ju..
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  • Wednesday Briefing: Avoid Old Kings Road in F Section, Centra ...

    Wednesday Briefing: Avoid Old Kings Road in F Section, Centra ...
    Old Kings Road southbound south of Forest Grove will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday., See below. (© FlaglerLive) Today: Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 70s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: Cooler. Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.. Details here. Today’s fire danger is moderate. Flagler County’s Drought Index is at 78. Today’s tides: at the beaches, at the Intracoastal Waterway. Today’s document from the National Archives. The OED’s Word of the Day: ..
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