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Miami Beach City Leaders Hold Special Hearing To Address Recent Crime Wave
City leaders called a special hearing Thursday to try to lift up residents. They are fed up.

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City leaders called a special hearing Thursday to try to lift up residents. They are fed up.

The phenomenon happens every year from September through November.
Lisa Petrillo says Le Zoo is a French bistro serving up all sorts of delicious from the Mediterranean.
Homeowners say he may be a serial car burglar who may have struck twice in less than a week.
Mack Hollins, wide receiver and one of the co-captains, pointed out that Tagovailoa is still seen as a team leader.
“In addition to the HIPPA violation that we’d be looking at here there’s a sense of decency we all have in our likenesses and our images.
A large crowd was gathered outside the home at the time of the crash. Several people raced to help those inside the vehicles.
Many adults look forward to retirement, but others struggle to find work after 50, and some just want to stay working but part-time.
The Florida Highway Patrol says the driver of a Maserati started shooting at a Mercedes-Benz.
Hector was last seen driving a 2006 Burgundy Nissan Altima with the license plate “QSPS96.”
It later discovered that the man's wife had taken him to the local hospital.
CBS4's Jessica Vallejo reports the gator was believed to be 9 feet long.
Marina Verbitsky could not board a plane due to her late arrival, then reportedly told airline employees there was a bomb in her luggage.
“The return of live performing arts depends on artist and audience confidence. Many artists now request these types of safety protocols."
Gesicki supports THON, an organization that raises money to help fight pediatric cancer.
Police realized something was wrong when marine patrol tried to stop the boat and it took off.
What would be any parent’s worst nightmare was captured on surveillance video.
“This incident is another reminder that the health of our beloved Bay is in jeopardy."
One of the teachers was Mr. Abe Coleman, who worked at Holmes Elementary.