Saturday, November 21, 2015

Last Top Stories: Hialeah man still in hospital after pressure cooker explodes | News - Home

  • Hialeah man still in hospital after pressure cooker explodes | News - Home

    Hialeah man still in hospital after pressure cooker explodes | News - Home
    FIRE CREWS THANKFULLY WERE ABLE TO PUT OUT THOSE FLAMES. NOW TO A STORY THAT WAS FIRST ON 10, A MAN RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER A PRESSURE COOKER EXPLODED. HIS LOVED ONES SPEAKING AT LOCAL 10 NEWS. LET'S GET TO REPORTER LIVE IN MIAMI WITH THE LATEST. VICTOR, YESTERDAY WHEN WE FIRST WROTE THIS STORY HERE ON LOCAL 10 NEWS, RELATIVES WERE TELLING US THEY WERE WORRIED, FRANKLY, IF THIS MAN WOULD PULL THROUGH. THAT'S HOW BAD HIS INJURY WAS. TODAY WE KNOW THAT HE IS STILL HERE RECOVERING AT JACKSON M..
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  • Hialeah Road Closures To Begin Friday Night " CBS Miami

    Hialeah Road Closures To Begin Friday Night
    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM:Facebook|TwitterHIALEAH (CBSMiami) — A detour for Hialeah drivers is scheduled for this weekend, barring any weather-related issues.Starting Friday, November 20, 2015 at 9 p.m., a full road closure is scheduled to occur on NW 57 Avenue, West 4 Avenue, and Red Road from West 60 Street through West 58 Terrace while water main installation work is performed.A detour will be in place to guide motorists around the work zone. The detour is scheduled to last until 5 a.m. on Monday, ..
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  • Florida mayor sued for trying to pay fine with coins

    Florida mayor sued for trying to pay fine with coins
    HIALEAH, Florida (NBC) -- A south Florida mayor is being sued after trying to pay a fine with buckets of coins. The Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public ...
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  • Ford Workers Narrowly Approve New Contract with UAW

    Ford Workers Narrowly Approve New Contract with UAW
    Ford Workers Narrowly Approve New Contract with UAW Created: 11/21/2015 8:54 AM KSTP.com Ford workers narrowly approved a new four-year contract, wrapping up five months of negotiations b..
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  • Miami's Best Eats and Drinks This Weekend: Seed Festival, Fooq's...

    Miami's Best Eats and Drinks This Weekend: Seed Festival, Fooq's...
    Chef Todd Erickson goes veg for the weekend at Seed.Photo by Laine DossIf you're looking for a little me-time before the holidays come crashing through your front door next week, there are plenty of great activities this weekend. Head to the Seed Festival and allow Miami's best chefs to show you that delicious meat-free food exists. Enjoy a French bistro feast at the Fooq's & Friends dinner, or snag a sackful of White Castle burgers. There's even a 5K through Wynwood!Weekend starts now!The C..
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  • High schools roundup: Booker T. holds off Glades Central to reach...

    Freshman quarterback Daniel Richardson threw five touchdown passes to lead defending state Class 4A champion Booker T. over host Glades Central 35-21 on Friday night.“We played a very good game, and I am happy with the win. I was focusing on short passes and my receivers and O-line really helped me out,” said Richardson who was 20-for-38 passing for 292 yards. “We need to play together and bond to win state.”The Tornados will face Cocoa in the 4A state semifinals next week. Booker T. is seeking ..
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  • Photo gallery: Street Fair opens | Fri., Nov. 20, 2015

    Holding a stack of new books to buy, Yvallissa Guillaume, 14, right, smiles as she waits for her friends -- Angela Panganiban, left, Isabella Limbo, and Angelina Pozo, all 13 -- to make their selections on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, at the 32nd Miami Book Fair International in downtown Miami. The teens are in the BEAT program at John F. Kennedy Middle School in North Miami Beach. "We're all best friends and we all love books," Yvallissa says. The Street Fair opened Friday at the book fair, on Miami ..
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  • New play evokes failed Cuban dreams

    The name ofYellow Dream Road, a new play by Cuban playwright Rogelio Orizondo that premiered Thursday in Miami, evokes the classic American fantasy theWizard of Oz. But this original work is thoroughly Cuban, a journey through a dense, flailing mix of confused identity, political satire and agonized failed dreams — costumed in a surreal blend of U.S. pop and Cuban Santeria imagery.Yellow Dream Road. is a major collaborative project from Miami-based FUNDarte, a longtime presenter of work from the..
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  • Florida legislators propose increasing term limits

    Is eight years enough?For Hialeah Sen. Rene Garcia, a Republican, and West Palm Beach Rep. Mark Pafford, a Democrat, the answer is “no” — if Floridians want to diminish the influence of special interests in the Legislature.“We are a representative democracy and we should be making sure that it is the elected officials who move agendas forward, and not the lobbyists,” said Garcia, who was elected to the Senate unopposed in 2010 and 2012 after serving eight years in the House.The two lawmakers hav..
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  • A look at Jeanette Rubio, Marco's little-known better half

    A look at Jeanette Rubio, Marco's little-known better half
    This is the fourth in a semi-regular series on the spouses of presidential candidates. Previous installments profiledJane O'Meara Sanders,Candy CarsonandFrank Fiorina.Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio, now 41, was a Miami Dolphins cheerleader and posed for the team's first swimsuit calendar in 1997, the year before she married the exceptionally ambitious politician, Marco Rubio, now 44.Theymetin 1990 at the West Miami Recreation Center when she was 17 and in high school — they both attended South Miami S..
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