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Paul Scicchitano covers the greater Miami area as well as Sarasota, Lakeland and Bradenton for national news website Patch.com. A longtime journalist and editor, Paul's work has appeared in prestigious national publications such as The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsmax and Army Times. He has covered some of the most consequential events of our time, including the Challenger disaster, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. More recently, he covered Hurricane Irma and the Florida school shootings in Parkland. He can be reached at Paul.Scicchitano@patch.com.
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Three people were detained in Tuesday's shooting of an off-duty Doral officer at his Palmetto Bay home, according to Miami-Dade police.
A Miami police officer's gesture of kindness to a homeless person was met with a bouquet of white flowers in the Overtown section.
Floridians almost got hit a second time by Hurricane Irma in the form of higher electric bills.
While other children their age were in school on Tuesday, three Miami boys instead were brandishing guns in a Miami neighborhood.
You may never have what it takes to be a starter on the Miami Dolphins, but you may make the squad in another way.
With its glorious sunsets and sunrises, year-round warm weather and access to beaches, Florida has been named the best state to retire.
Dozens of vehicles were again towed this year in a continuation of the bizarre local tradition to mark MLK weekend.
The driver of a red pickup narrowly escaped injury on Sunday afternoon when the truck burst into flames.
One person had to be extricated from their vehicle.
The Three Kings Day Parade commemorates the arrival of the three wise men after the birth of Christ.
A woman was killed by a Brightline train hours before the new line was set to begin service.
The district's graduation level has hit an all-time high of 80.7 percent for the 2016-2017 academic year.
The “supercentennial" already had a day named for her in Miami Beach and now has one in Miami.
FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg said he was disgusted by the president's remarks and called them a "low point" for the country.
The blaze erupted early Friday morning in an unoccupied Northwest Miami-Dade home.
Sometimes police work can be physical — or even downright slimy as one Florida police officer discovered when he encountered a big snake.
Morning traffic on Friday was disrupted for a time along the busy intersection of NE 163 Street and Biscayne Boulevard.
A store employee in Doral said coworkers were shocked to hear that so many stores across the country were abruptly closed on Thursday.