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Army Corps says there’s enough water for Everglades restoration
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Obama and Trump will get out the vote today in South Florida
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Voting-rights group says it faces threats from white supremacists
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No one bids on Florida contract to import medicine from Canada
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Florida Memorial switches to remote learning
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Florida adds 3,689 coronavirus cases and 73 deaths
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Florida inmates can get stimulus checks after court ruling FLORIDA CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES HAD BEEN RETURNING THE CHECKS TO THE IRS.
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Developer buys Miami Herald’s former printing plant for $11.6 million
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City rescinds approval of Intracoastal Mall project and schedules new vote
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Things to do this weekend after COVID curfew change
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Judge orders attorney who is accused of bank robberies to be held before trial
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Disturbance could soak South Florida as tropical depression
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Shooting kills 1 and wounds 3 others, including baby girl, police say
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Pizarro back in must-win game for Inter Miami
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Dodgers exec Friedman got start building the Rays into a low-budget title contender
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Problems at quarterback continue to ground FIU
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After an outbreak, teams can find some relief
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Noles seek to build on last week’s upset, end road skid
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Commit Rodriguez moves to guard, eager to fit in UM’s up-tempo scheme
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There’s one important Halloween costume rule: don’t punch down
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Family dog loves man perhaps a bit too much
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Actors’ Playhouse presents a simplified, streamed ‘Camelot’
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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
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UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
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In the Sahara, the solace of community baking
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Ideas of things to do with leftover Halloween candy
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The tutu girls: Young cancer survivors reunite
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For cross-border couple, park is a pandemic blessing
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Shedding light on the stars
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Sent from Guantánamo to UAE, detainees fear final stop: Yemen
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2 broke artists started a bakery at home.
It’s a pandemic hit
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2,000-year-old cat etching is found at Nazca Lines site in Peru
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U.S. diplomats and spies battle Trump administration over suspected attacks
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Pandemic partying: Some students party, others turn them in