Aaron Leibowitz
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A federal investigation into the Champlain Towers South building collapse likely won’t conclude until 2024.
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The Mayor of the Miami-Dade city of Opa-locka abruptly resigned his post during a city commission meeting Wednesday, citing corruption within the city's government.
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Judith Mitrani-Reiser, who works for the National Institute of Standards and Technology and has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida, announced the members of the team Wednesday — and said the mission feels personal. Her parents fled Cuba with her and her sister and arrived in Miami in 1980, when Mitrani-Reiser was 2 years old.
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A commercial pool contractor who visited the building last Tuesday, just 36 hours before half of the building unexpectedly collapsed, said things looked well maintained. Then, he saw the basement-level garage and noted cracking concrete and severely corroded rebar under the pool.
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Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered the agency to “ensure that no ballots have been held up and that any identified ballots are immediately sent out for delivery.” He ordered sweeps of mail facilities between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. and requested a status update by 4:30.
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Federal agents have launched a sweeping investigation into Miami-Dade mail facilities after federal agents discovered 48 undelivered ballots at a post office near Homestead.
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Miami-Dade will let restaurant dining rooms reopen Aug. 31 after nearly two months of emergency closures to fight the spread of COVID-19, loosening the rules as the county’s infection rate hovers near the red-line level of 10%, according to people briefed on the pending change.