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Tampa lawyer selling Key Biscayne 5BD for $1.295M
Suzanne Youmans has listed for sale a five-bedroom, four-bath home at 150 Hampton Lane in Key Biscayne for $1.295 million.
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Intellectual property lawyer lists $2.195M 3BD
Jack and Gloria Lever have listed for sale a three-bedroom, two-bath condo at 781 Crandon Blvd.
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Humane Society adding quarantine area to Miami-Dade shelter
Sick puppies -- and kitties -- will soon have a state-of-the-art quarantine ''pavilion'' at The Humane Society of Greater Miami/Adopt-a-Pet, where airborne pathogens sometimes infect, and kill, shelter animals.
National commercial features local genealogy search
Armed with a name and a genealogy website, Jim Lane set out to introduce his father to the mother he never knew.
City of sculptures under the sea offers final resting place | Video
With a spray of silvery water, Guy Gleichmann surfaces from a 40-foot dive where he helped set his mother's remains in their final resting place: A sunken city where brightly hued fish shimmy among fantastical architecture.
Miami Seaquarium: Review of the Family-Friendly Attraction
June heat and humidity to check out the various aquatic shows offered at the park, located on the edge of beautiful Biscayne Bay.
Accident Puts Triathlon Leader Out Of Race
An early-morning triathlon ended with one of the participants rushed to the hospital Sunday morning after the cyclist was hit by a pickup truck.
Apex Marine takes over Allied Marine service yard
Apex Marine LLC has taken over Allied Marine's service yard on Fort Lauderdale's New River, according to a release this week from Apex.
Shortly after becoming director of the Nixon Library in 2007, Dr. Timothy Naftali invited the nation's press in to witness the removal of the Nixon Library's Watergate exhibit.
Key West city officials next week will hear from two companies that want to build a marina at Truman Waterfront -- with the city's investment under those proposals ranging from $14 million to $34 million.
Local designer's footwear line keeping in step with the times
Sold at Fifty Rio, 260 Crandon Blvd; Key Biscayne; So Accesso, 5785-B SW 40th St., Miami; M-M Couture, 8831 SW 107th Ave., Miami; Pink Blush, 6554 SW 40th St., Miami; Shoes to You 4776 SW 72nd Ave., Miami; Habit, 256 Andalusia Ave., Coral Gables.
Seraphic Fire's artistry moving
Only one word seems apt enough to characterize the musical artistry the members of Seraphic Fire demonstrated at Wednesday's summer-season opening concert: destiny.
Endangered Sea Turtles Returned To The Wild
Jun 9, 2009 10:54 pm US/Eastern KEY BISCAYNE After several months of rehabilitation, four threatened green sea turtles were released back into the wild on Tuesday.
Sea turtles returned to the wild in south Florida
Four threatened green sea turtles are back in the wild, after spending months of rehabilitation in south Florida.
Commissioners mull controversial fire fee
Miami-Dade County government leaders will soon decide whether to stick property owners with higher taxes to make up a budget shortfall.
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Johnny Rodgers Band's "Bound Together" Receives Song Performance Award
The judges of the 12th Annual Unisong International Songwriting Contest awarded Johnny Rodgers Band in the Performance Category where the winner is judged equally on the quality of their song AND the performance of it.
No Barriers Festival starts Thursday at Shake-A-Leg
The No Barriers Festival starts this Thursday, June 4 and will run through the weekend.
Neocase Software Sponsors Shared Services Exchange in Florida
Jun 1, 2009 06/01/09 --Neocase Software, a leading provider of customer service solutions for shared service centers and customer support operations, announced todaythat it is one of the featured sponsors of the Shared Services Exchange in Key Biscayne, Florida, June 7th -9th at the Ritz-Carlton. The requested content is restricted to registered ...
Bad Betsy changed direction Sun-Sentinel The front page of the Sun-Sentinel September 8, 1965 Hurricane Betsy was building strength; it looked like it was aiming for South Carolina, posing no threat to South Florida.
Bacteria Makes for Bad Beach Days
It's unclear if Regis and Kelly are the cause of the increase in bacteria at Miami beaches.
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