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Homestead Farmworker Dies Because Of Extreme Heat
"It is happening, we are scared because more people say they are fainting and feeling the symptoms (of heat stroke)," said Yvette Cruz.

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"It is happening, we are scared because more people say they are fainting and feeling the symptoms (of heat stroke)," said Yvette Cruz.

On Tuesday, the commission unanimously passed the "Que Calor Ordinance." However, it is not a done deal yet.
"She's really brave," the girl's mother, Teshia McGill, said immediately following the incident. "She fought him off."
With the tree snap came a bunch of unwelcomed guests. Bees! A swarm of them was inside the tree stump.
A University of Miami professor says their scientifically-backed invention could help pave the way to stop an aggressor in their tracks.
Under this advisory, everyone is urged to precautions, especially those who are at the most risk such as children, infants and older adults.
"It's bug infested," shared Mike Fisten, an investigator for the appraiser's office Crimes Against Property team. "The walls are damaged."
Hollywood police have made an arrest in connection with the death of a dog left in a hot car.
Store surveillance video shows a person accused of stealing about $180,000 worth of luxury handbags from Season 2 Consign in Weston.
A man inside the car reportedly pulled out a gun and shot at the detectives. The vehicle then sped off.
The bot unveiled Wednesday by SOS America PAC listens to a user's questions and matches them to video answers.
"I'm hopeful that at least talks will initiate since they're all going to be in one place," Goodwin said. "That's my hope."
"You being on the run for almost 40 years is a consciousness of guilt. You knew you were running from something," Judge Caitlin said.
The woman who was attacked was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital. The officer who fired her weapon was not harmed.
A Sunny Isles woman is facing serious charges Wednesday after police said she bit an officer on July 4th at the Haulover Marina.
A local program is helping Latin businesses expand in the United States by connecting them to resources needed to thrive.
The shooting happened Wednesday evening in the area of NW 19th Street and NW 29th Avenue.
Nauta was originally scheduled to appear on June 27th, but he was a no-show.
The less-redacted search warrant affidavit reveals the extent of what prosecutors knew before asking to search the Florida property.
The threat of large mats of Sargassum seaweed washing up on Florida beaches this summer is no more.