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Engineers Call for More Inspections After Condo Collapse
Champlain Towers South was undergoing its 40-year inspection when it crumbled in the middle of the night. A 2018 engineer's report noted "major structural damage" caused by lack of proper drainage on the pool deck.Surfside Land Swap for Florida Condo Collapse Site Rejected
"My heart breaks for you because I know this is something that you were getting your hopes up about," Mayor Charles Burkett, who was the lone supporter of the land swap proposal, said.Miami Beach Says Law-Breaking Partiers No Longer Tolerated
Miami Beach enacted a strict 8 p.m. curfew in March after unruly spring break crowds gathered in the streets by the thousands, erupting into fights, destroying restaurant property and refusing to wear masks.New York City Attorney Confirmed Dead in Surfside Condo Collapse
Linda March, 58, split time between New York and South Florida. She was one of the last victims of the tragedy to be identified.View more book results for the query "The Miami Herald"
Death From 1985 Shaken Baby Case Leads to Murder Charge
Terry McKirchy pleaded no contest to attempted murder for shaking 5-month-old Benjamin Dowling so severely that he suffered permanent brain damage and was sentenced to weekends in jail for three months and three years' probation.Miami-Dade's Unsafe Structures Board Frustrated by Delays
Before the Champlain Towers South collapsed a month ago, the county board already had a backlog of 1,000 unsafe-structure cases, the Miami Herald reported.Judge: All Options on Table for Site of Collapsed Building
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman appeared pleased that discussions were underway to raise the financing necessary, perhaps from the government, to buy the property for a memorial.The plaintiffs in three lawsuits alleged they were victims of sex trafficking who became entangled with their abusers through Facebook and they asserted claims for negligence, negligent undertaking, gross negligence, and products liability, among other claims.
Seminole Tribe Sports-Betting Plan Hit With Legal Challenge
The owners of Magic City Casino and Bonita Springs Poker Room contend that the structure of the sports-betting plan is an attempt to get around a 2018 state constitutional amendment that requires voter approval of gambling expansion.Trending Stories
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