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During the inspection, deputies determined Kolson was unlawfully practicing healthcare without a license at the business.

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During the inspection, deputies determined Kolson was unlawfully practicing healthcare without a license at the business.

“Thank you for coming out today to support everyone,” he said.
The other South Florida location is C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines.
When the eaglet fell, so did its sibling, which did not survive.
The local ordinance passed in June makes it a crime to stand within 20 feet of officers with the “intent to impede, provoke or harass” them.
The CDC has recommended that masks be worn by all students and staff in all K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status.
The 17-year-old was last seen at Vista View Park.
Anyone who has vacationed in the Caribbean has likely encountered products that have come through Smart Supply International's warehouse.
CBS4's Joel Waldman went one-on-one with Mark Eiglarsh.
Edward Perez was a 25-year veteran of Miami Beach PD, leaves behind a wife and daughter.
Two joint practices in the same offseason has been a welcomed change.
Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran said he’s found probable cause that the Broward School Board violated state law.
One was a 50-foot catamaran, the other was a 45-foot catamaran according to Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue.
CBS4's Marybel Rodriguez asked them how long it had been since they last saw their friends and they said “a long time.”
Caring for a loved one who is in the hospital can be stressful and draining. Coming from out of town, even more so.
The discussion, which took place through ZOOM, took a little more than two hours. The panel consisted of six doctors.
Marybel Rodriguez reports teachers suggest starting the conversation at home.
Miami Dolphins partnered with Air Pros USA and the USO to give April Sulwer and her family a new A/C.
But with the excitement comes nervousness as the delta variant continues infecting our youth, unlike last year’s original COVID-19 strain.
Items in need include medical supplies, gloves, gauze, masks, band-aids, tents, over-the-counter medications and generators.