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Like all the challengers, Mr. Sousa opposes Villa Las Palmas and said he was appalled to see that at the unveiling of the Hialeah Reserve Osmosis Water Plant, city officials had to hand out bottled water. To help the city's economy, he wants to bring ...
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H&M is opening a new store at Westland Mall on Nov. 19, the popular Swedish chain announced on Monday. The 24,000-square-foot retail store, at 1695 West 49th Street in Hialeah, will be H&M's 26th in Florida. The store announced in May that would also ...
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WEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. (WSVN) -- Two teenagers linked to a string of burglaries were put behind bars days after, police said, they broke into a home in Hialeah and brutally killed the family pet. According to Hialeah Police, 18-year-old Luis Jimenez and ...
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HIALEAH GARDENS (CBSMiami) – A Hialeah Gardens mother was ambushed and murdered right in front of her home and in front of her four and eight year old daughters. The girls' father is now locked up for the crime and it turns out this young mom had ...
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Charles' 55-yard interception return with 3:54 left in the game helped Hialeah complete a 29-25 comeback win over Krop at North Miami Stadium that put the Thoroughbreds in the playoffs. “We had a coaching change and all the guys bought into the process ...
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Whales alone once moved 750 million pounds of phosphorus from the ocean depths to the surface. By Brooks Hays | Oct. 27, 2015 at 12:40 AM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. A chart reveals how the loss of wildlife diversity ...
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Researchers have long wondered how people settled the Americas, particularly the path they took to the new territory and the timing of their expansion. Until recently, archaeologists studying these questions were limited mostly to digging up skeletons ...
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A general view of a 35-meter-high riverbank exposure of the ice-rich syngenetic permafrost (yedoma) containing large ice wedges along the Itkillik River in northern Alaska. Credit: Mikhail Kanevskiy; University of Alaska Fairbanks, Institute of ...
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Astronauts are known for being in peak physical condition. But just like everyone else, occasionally they do get sick. Despite efforts by ground crew to keep spacecraft and cargo sterilized, when astronauts blast off into space, bacteria, viruses and ...
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ABOVE VIDEO: On Oct. 28, 2015, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will take the deepest dive ever through the plume of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Scientists hope this close flyby will shed light on what's happening beneath the moon's icy surface. With a global ...
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