Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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  • H&M to Open at Westland Mall in Hialeah Tomorrow | Miami New Times

    H&M to Open at Westland Mall in Hialeah Tomorrow | Miami New Times
    Wednesday, November 18, 2015|5 hours agoA shot from H&M's fall ad campaign.Courtesy of H&MIn a sentence that no one would have predicted we'd write ten years ago — H&M is opening a location in Hialeah. The new store is set to open its doors tomorrow, November 19. The ever-popular Swedish clothing brand has 25 other stores in the state of Florida (with 399 nationwide), and the Hialeah branch inside the Westland Mall will span a whopping 24,000-square feet.So why Hialeah?"H&M alway..
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  • Pet perishes in Virginia Beach house fire

    Pet perishes in Virginia Beach house fire
    Pet perishes in Virginia Beach house fireByKevin GreenPublished:November 18, 2015, 12:24 pmUpdated:November 18, 2015, 4:18 pmPhoto courtesy: VBFDVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Crews from the Virginia Beach Fire Department responded to a residential fire in the 800 block of Hialeah Drive Wednesday afternoon. This is in the Dunbarton section of the city.The Virginia Beach Fire Department firsttweeted about the fire around 12:15 p.m.Firefighters say six people were inside the home when the fire start..
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  • Gulliver Prep opens boys' basketball season with victory

    Junior Victor Uyaelunmo registered a double-double for Gulliver Prep in its boys’ basketball team’s season-opening, 69-63 victory over Miami Country Day on Tuesday night at Gulliver.Uyaelunmo had 18 points and 15 rebounds. His younger brother, Solomon, had an explosive defensive game, with seven blocks and seven steals. Solomon also added 13 points.After being tied 28-28 at the half, the Raiders pulled away behind leading scorer Justin Perez, who finished the game with 21 points.Joseph Jackson r..
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  • Florida State Football Recruiting: High School recap

    Florida State Football Recruiting: High School recap
    2016 RB commit, Amir RasulCheck out how FSU recruits and targets performed this past week.High School football seasons are starting to come to an end as playoffs are beginning for many teams. 2016 RB commit,Amir Rasul, had a nice night in Coral Gables 35-0 shutout of Hialeah. Rasul ended the night with 2 touchdown runs. He had over 100 yards rushing in the victory. Coral Gables is undefeated on the season. 2016 WR target,Keith Gavin, had a 2 point conversion reception in Wakulla's 21-16 ..
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  • As US-Cuba ties warm, Cuban migrants take overland route north

    As US-Cuba ties warm, Cuban migrants take overland route north
    Paso Canoas, Costa Rica; and Mexico City —Hundreds of Cuban men, women, and children sit at a dusty bus station on Costa Rica’s southern border here on a recent afternoon, waiting for legal papers to transit the country.They’re making their way to the United States, trying to get there while migration policies still favor Cubans. Although the White House says it has no plans to halt the so-called "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy that fast-tracks legal residency for Cubans on US territory, the Cuban g..
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  • Miami's new literary wave is young, experimental and diverse

    In fact, Miami — specifically Hialeah — is a central character in her fiction. But setting a story in Miami doesn't necessarily qualify you as a Miami writer, she's ...
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  • Senate panel approves KidCare expansion for immigrants

    Senate panel approves KidCare expansion for immigrants
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Florida senators continued moving forward Wednesday with a bill that would help the children of legal immigrants get low-cost health insurance coverage through the state's KidCare program.The Senate Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee unanimously approved the bill (SB 248), which also received the backing last month of the Senate Health Policy Committee.The measure would eliminate a five-year wait between when immigrants' kids become eligible for coverage and..
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  • UAW leaders make push for Ford contract

    UAW leaders make push for Ford contract
    DEARBORN (AP) >> Leaders of the United Auto Workers are making a push for the union’s proposed contract with Ford, which is heading for defeat in votes at Ford’s plants. The union’s chief Ford negotiator, Jimmy Settles, said Wednesday that with 75 percent of workers voting, the contract is failing by a 52-48 percent margin. Voting ends Friday. The agreement raises wages for a..
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  • The Rev. Hilda 'Graciela' Jortack

    A memorial service for the Rev. Hilda "Graciela" Jortack will be held on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 10:30 a.m. at Zwingli United Church of Christ in Berne. Leading over the service will be several members of the pastoral community. Burial will follow the service at the Berne Cemetery.The Rev. Jortack, 67, of Rochester, died Monday Nov. 16, 2015, at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Mary's campus, in Rochester.An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety.You need an online service to vie..
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  • Gov. Scott Asks For $8.5 Million To Help Process rape kits

    Gov. Scott Asks For $8.5 Million To Help Process rape kits
    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM:Facebook|TwitterTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — Florida Governor Rick Scott is asking for $8.5 million to help process a backlog of untested rape kits – about 11,000 of them.The money would be used to help Florida Department of Law Enforcement crime laboratories process the kits by providing new equipment and upgrading a DNA database, Scott’s office said in a press release.“The $8.5 million investment we are announcing today is critical to giving innocent victims the answer..
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