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Miami-Dade News
Super Bowl parties pull in cash but halt traffic
No neighborhood was harder hit by Super Bowl crowds than Miami Beach, where pre-game parties at hotels, restaurants and VIP clubs extended for days.
 
MIAMI: Mayor's land deal fuels an ethics investigation
The Miami-Dade Ethics Commission is scrutinizing a real estate deal involving Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, former City Manager Joe Arriola and former City Commissioner Johnny Winton.
 
MIAMI-DADE: Expressway panel gets new director
A Miami-born and bred transportation engineer is the new executive director of the local expressway authority.
 
Colts gallop to victory
This was the swans rising above the snakes, alligators and other swamp killers. This was the peace-loving monks winning the gang fight.
 
Rental assistance could shrink
After failing to use millions of dollars meant to help poor families rent apartments, South Florida housing agencies are poised to have their federal funding reduced during 2007.
 
County: Wells now safe from benzene
Two years after a mysterious chemical contamination shut down two-thirds of the pumps tapping Miami-Dade's largest source of drinking water, county engineers are preparing to put them back on line.
 
FAMU's marching band leader returns home for halftime show
Every time Chandler Wilson marches onto the football field and blows into his saxophone, a familiar scene unfolds: Thousands sway in rhythmic unison, as the mellow sound ripples through the stands.
 
Pedro Knight, Celiz Cruz's partner in music and life, dies
Pedro Knight, husband, musical director and inseparable companion of salsa queen Celia Cruz, died Saturday morning at Methodist Hospital in Arcadia, Calif. He was 85.
 
Demonstrators take advantage of Super Bowl
A host of unions and local activist groups took advantage of the national media spotlight on today's Super Bowl to support free speech and protest low wages and the shortage of affordable housing in Miami.
 
Briefs
A judge has barred a television station from broadcasting news reports about what it found in 80 boxes of documents that belonged to a political consultant at the center of an election law scandal.
 
BENZENE'S RISK
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency classifies benzene as a carcinogen for people exposed to unsafe levels over a lifetime. Potential effects: Chronic or acute exposure has been linked to chromosome damage, nervous and immune system problems, bone marrow damage and anemia.
 
Aventura police use Web for unsolved murder
The Aventura Police Department is taking advantage of modern technology to try to solve the department's only cold case. This week, the department posted a short video on My Space.com and YouTube.com and on the Aventura city website, asking for information about the 2001 murder of 78-year-old Irving Sicherer.
 
South Florida getting cut in rental assistance
After failing to use millions of dollars meant to help poor families rent apartments, South Florida housing agencies are poised to have their federal funding reduced during 2007.
 
Aventura police use Internet for unsolved murder
The Aventura Police Department is taking advantage of modern technology to try to solve the department's only cold case. This week, the department posted a short video on MySpace.com and YouTube.com and on the Aventura city website, asking for information about the 2001 murder of 78-year-old Irving Sicherer.
 
County: Return $7M - and land
Citing excessive delays, shoddy management and a serious breach of contract, Miami-Dade leaders are demanding the return of as much as $7.5 million and dozens of vacant lots from one of the most troubled affordable housing developers in the county -- promising to sue if the group doesn't quickly comply.
 
Lurid case hangs on dog-hair tests
The woman had been decapitated, her heart carved out. It has been more than a decade since police discovered the body of Darlene Toler stuffed in a plastic bag and dumped alongside a road in Southwest Miami-Dade County.
 
Joe's has game plan for Super appetites
The team is chowing down on baked chicken, mashed potatoes and green beans while the coach paces. It's almost kickoff time for the biggest game of the year.
 
Alvarez to review all senior-level hires, promotions
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez has done a bit of housekeeping since he won new powers in a Jan. 23 referendum, including issuing a directive that he personally review all senior management promotions and hires.
 
Jesse Jackson takes star turn
Crowds of Norland Senior High students huddled outside their classrooms Friday, holding cellphones in the air. They hoped to snap a picture of the Rev. Jesse Jackson walking by -- even if it was the back of the civil rights leader's head.
 
Judge and accused appear in role reversal
Circuit Judge Peter Lopez raised his right hand and swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, then he sat down in the witness box.
 
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