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March 10, 2015: Raquel Regalado Announces Plans To Run For Miami-Dade Mayor

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5:44 New Senate President Andy Gardener is using his power in the Florida Legislature to promote policies that will help individuals with disabilities, or 鈥渦nique abilities鈥, as he often says.
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5:32 Court officials in Delray Beach say a West Boynton woman who fled with her son to prevent his circumcision is being sought for arrest. Officials say the woman failed to show up today for a mandatory court appearance with the four year old boy. The woman鈥檚 lawyers say the boy is frightened to undergo a circumcision sought by his father.
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5:04 Florida continues to lead the nation in Obamacare enrollment--that鈥檚 according to a report released today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The 2015 open enrollment period ended on Feb. 15, and according to the report, nearly 1.6 million Floridians have signed up for insurance on Healthcare.gov.
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4:32 Estimates are showing continued steady growth in Florida鈥檚 economy. State economists are meeting Tuesday to draw up new forecasts to predict how much the state will collect in taxes.
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10:04 Last week, Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro accused the U.S. of plotting to overthrow his socialist government. On Monday, President Obama shot back with counter charges.
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9:35 New Senate President Andy Gardiner is using his power in the Florida Legislature to promote policies that will help individuals with disabilities - or "unique abilities" as he often says.

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9:04 After four years of severe belt-tightening, the Florida Legislature is supposed to be heading into this budget year with a 1.5-billion dollar surplus.

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8:43 A documentary examines the life of a legendary Miami "hit man." We have an interview with the filmmaker behind the project.

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8:30 Florida officials are looking into the possibility that hacking may have been behind the problems with last week's standardized exams.

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8:20 Gov. Rick Scott skirted questions about his thoughts on global warming during a visit to South Florida Monday. He's been under fire after reports that the term was banned for state officials in the Department of Environmental Protection.

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8:04 The race to become the next mayor of Miami-Dade County is getting an early start. Miami-Dade school board member Raquel Regalado is the first opponent to incumbent Carlos Gimenez.

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7:43 New Senate President Andy Gardiner is using his power in the Florida Legislature to promote policies that will help individuals with disabilities - or "unique abilities" as he often says.
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7:30 Thanks to a 10 million dollar gift, the University of South Florida School of Mass Communications will soon be named the USF Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications after Ft. Lauderdale-based advertising executive Jordan Zimmerman.
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7:20 Construction has begun on the development in Downtown Miami called MiamiCentral, the transportation hub for the All Aboard Florida passenger train line that will run from Miami to Orlando.
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7:04 The Miami City Commission will vote on an ordinance Thursday that would ban the use of tents by the homeless living on the streets. But at the same meeting, the commission will hear a proposal to set up a legal tent city for the homeless within municipal boundaries.
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6:43 A documentary examines the life of a legendary Miami "hit man." We have an interview with the filmmaker behind the project.

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6:30 Florida officials are looking into the possibility that hacking may have been behind the problems with last week's standardized exams.

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6:20 Gov. Rick Scott skirted questions about his thoughts on global warming during a visit to South Florida Monday. He's been under fire after reports that the term was banned for state officials in the Department of Environmental Protection.

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6:04 The race to become the next mayor of Miami-Dade County is getting an early start. Miami-Dade school board member Raquel Regalado is the first opponent to incumbent Carlos Gimenez.

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