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🌱 Old Greg's Pizza + Josh Gattis Rumored To University Of Miami
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Good morning, Miami! Let's get you started this Monday with everything you need to know going on today in Miami.
First, today's weather:
A passing shower or two. High: 78 Low: 67.
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Here are the top five stories in Miami today:
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1. A man is dead after a shooting inside a Coral Gables Publix on Saturday night. Miami-Dade Police are investigating the incident which occurred at 106 Ponce de Leon. Two men were arguing while standing in line to pay, according to authorities. (NBC Miami)
2. Multiple sources say University of Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis is accepting a job with the University of Miami Hurricanes to run their offense. Gattis won the Broyles Award in 2021 as college football’s top assistant coach. (WPLG Local 10)
3. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pledged an investigation into the tanking allegations made by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores. He also said that the league will look to boost policies to encourage the hiring of minorities. (CBS Miami)
4. The 14-mile Kendall Parkway is getting an image makeover on both its public image and contested route. It's all part of the plan to get more public support for the project. Once completed, 600,000 residents and businesses in the area could benefit from the corridor. (Miami Today)
5. Old Greg's Pizza has opened in the edge of Miami's Design District. It is located at 3620 NE Second Ave. You'll find breadsticks with garlic-Hollandaise dipping sauce, meatballs, and breaded chicken wings, in addition to its signature pizza pies. (Miami New Times)
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Today in Miami:
- Miami Flood Expo 2022 at Miami Beach Convention Center. (10:00 AM)
- Blood Drive at First Miami. (12:30 PM)
- Winter Pajama Storytime at North Central Branch. (5:00 PM)
- Good Crafternoon at South Shore Branch Library (5:00 PM)
- African American Read In With Andrew Aydin at Miami Dade College North Campus. (6:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- February 6th to 12th is National Burn Awareness Week. This year's theme focuses on "Burning Issues in the Kitchen." Cooking is the number one cause of home fires. (Facebook)
- A non-profit organization called JewBelong has put up four billboards throughout South Florida in an effort to raise awareness about anti-Semitism and make people think about its effects. (CNN)
- Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was part of the Never Walk Alone - PTSD Awareness Half Marathon. Over 250 first responders joined the walk to bring awareness to the issue. (Twitter)
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— Carlos Hernandez
About me: Hello my name is Carlos Hernandez and I am a food writer with over 10 years of experience in the industry. I write the food blog Carlos Eats (http://www.carloseats.com) and also contribute to several newspapers and magazines with food-related blogs and articles.
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