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Miami Police Department Sees Record Number Of Applications In Hours
The reason? Possibly because of the departments’ cult following on social media.

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The reason? Possibly because of the departments’ cult following on social media.

It is called Box Joy and it’s the brainchild of the Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation.
”Talent. performance, work ethic, and a willingness to show others the way,” she said.
"When you get vaccinated, you’re forming memory cells, and you form a number of different kinds of memory cells.”
Hundreds of first responders spent weeks digging through the debris of the Champlain Towers South following the June 24th collapse.
“He appears to be a homeless drifter spending most of his time in the streets of Miami,” said Palm Beach Gardens Police Chief Clint Shannon.
“As much as we work every day as much as we have not stopped since February 14 almost four years ago, it's not enough."
Lauren Foster is the first transgender resident in Miami Beach to receive a proclamation for her work within the transgender community.
To opt out, parents must complete a consent form. The form needs to signed by a parent/guardian, and provided to the school.
“It definitely means a lot. Just to play this game and see how much we impact people, it really means a lot."
They've been without power for since November 9, roughly three weeks ago.
Jeimy Henrriquez, 15, told CBS4’s Peter D’Oench that she began chatting with the man while the two were playing a game called “Fire MAX.”
Ciazaris Rodriguez is facing charges of driving under the influence.
That person picked her up Saturday morning from her home in the area of 14 Avenue and 182 Street.
The 33-10 win now puts the Dolphins at 5-7 on the season with two more home games coming up against teams they should beat.
Bobeth Yates reports two officers fire on car burglary suspects, killing one.
An officer, who was in an unmarked car, spotted a vehicle matching the description of the car in the area of NW 48th Street and 22nd Avenue.
The religious symbol has also become an iconic art piece for the past 20 years.
Authorities said the victims' red Dodge Charger had been traveling in the center lane when their vehicle was impacted several times.
FHP said it happened Wednesday morning, November 24, at around 1 a.m. on US 441 in Central Florida.