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2019-09-03
SLOW-MOVING TERROR
S. Florida residents wait for the storm in a variety of ways.
South Floridians launch efforts to help ravaged Bahamas.
Some nursing homes evacuate, others lack storm plans.
The effects of king tides and flooding are already felt.
Three other storm systems are monitored in tropics.
FPL says it is “vigilant,” as outages are still possible.
Our child welfare system needs fixed before another life is lost
DeSantis’ office makes a mockery of Florida’s public records laws
First look at renovation of old Boynton Beach High School
City gives $2.1M for redevelopment
Rolling Stones reign as it pours
Minimum wage raise may make it on ballot
Probes show ex-guardian’s violations of state laws
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Aspiring lawyer rests his case
Column worries cancer survivor
Encourage your partner, Taurus
Hawaii or Spain work for telescope
MEDICAL BILLS ‘COST OF DOING BUSINESS’
UF’s Mullen: Missed tackles not easy fix as practice contact limited
Dolphins’ highs and lows from training camp and preseason
Analyst’s expectations for 2019 ‘disrespectful’
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