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Woman Accused Of Biting Deputy After Getting Kicked Out Of Islamorada Bar
Authorities said Zena Marchant, 32, was charged with resisting arrest with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer and trespassing.

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Authorities said Zena Marchant, 32, was charged with resisting arrest with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer and trespassing.

Yvanne Moise left Victoria’s Retirement home on Sept. 18 and never returned, the South Florida SunSentinel reported.
The exhibition with more than 180 acrylics, watercolors, drawings and ironwork sculptures will kick off the same week as Art Basel Miami.
After being shot, he was able to pull into a Tom Thumb gas station, at 4600 SW 160th Ave in Southwest Ranches, and contacted the police.
There were no injuries in the fire, but the blaze damaged part of the house, including the electrical meter leaving the home without power.
It is ranked one of the top international art fairs for attendance in the United States.
CBS4's Karli Barnett reports on a handyman who was arrested for video voyeurism.
As businesses that mostly operates outdoors, no sidewalk cafes mean the restaurants would have to close by the end of the month.
Of the 40,000 courts worldwide, there are only 65 courts in the United States, and 30 of them are in Miami.
It all started when COVID shutdowns began. As a gay, single, Black man he said he felt alone and scared.
Police said that the shooting happened near a residence. Two vehicles in front of the home, and the home itself, had bullet holes.
He was last seen Monday in the 1500 block of NE 33rd Street in Oakland Park.
“It’s truly a blessing when you think about this holiday season when you think about the pandemic and how it’s affected so many lives."
“The pandemic be messing up so bad so this right here is something so good,” Pat Williams said.
CBS News Correspondent Jeff Pegues has the story.
CBS4's Bobeth Yates has the details.
Kids are going bananas for the Banana Derby at the Broward County Fair – this year’s most popular attraction.
Judge Friedrich ruled the gambling compact violated federal Indian gaming law and invalidated the entire agreement.
Those receiving the gift cards tell CBS4 they wouldn't have made it through without the organization's help.
“This could break down again and again, and this affects us and all the handicapped people having to be brought down these stairs."