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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Celebrates Major Milestones This Weekend At The Adrienne Arsht Center
He will stay on as choreographer.

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He will stay on as choreographer.

Police were able to track him down, but then he jumped into the lake and never came up.
Perez's approach to policing, he says, “We can never have too much police, but we have to have equitable and constitutional policing.”
The Lyric was a first for Miami's very early cultural scene.
Their stories have similarities. They were all Black Americans whose deaths sparked outrage over racial disparities and injustice.
Tuesday was 2/22/2022, better known as 'Two's-Day'.
A Jamaican police officer is facing serious charges after being accused of smuggling cocaine to the US inside her body.
San Madison and Pat Surtain are names synonymous with solid Dolphins defenses from a few decades ago.
Miami’s most famous bald eagles, R1 and R2 spread their wings and get ready to leave the nest, literally.
In celebration of Black History Month, CBS4 puts the spotlight on two living legends of Miami law enforcement.
The nonprofit group Friends of the Everglades confirmed Hurchalla’s death, calling her a legend.
But there is much more to McLean than that.
Judge Cathy Sellers on Friday issued a 125-page recommended order backing a decision by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
“The car actually plunged into the salon,” said salon worker Sher Filliater.
The roommate left the house and called 911. Officers responded and found three people and two pets dead from apparent gunshot wounds.
This comes after the CDC eased up on its warnings for cruise ships.
Earlier this month, Flores sued the NFL for racial discrimination. He went 19-14 during his final two seasons as the Dolphins' coach.
Those actions include placing 10 officers on administrative leave. Additionally, they said one officer had resigned.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of Ja ‘Kolbi Jacsaint in Fort Lauderdale Saturday.
The man, whose identity was not released, was rushed to Jackson Memorial where he later died.