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  • AMRs Unconventional CPR Lessons Keep People Alive

    NBC 6 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    American Medical Response just broke a world record on teaching chest compression-only CPR to keep people alive. All with a little rhythm and some help from the BeeGees. NBC 6's David Jeannot ...

  • Pricey pooch portraits to help homeless pets

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    He's the man behind the camera in the nationwide Rover to the Rescue Tour. And he wants to photograph your dog to help raise money for pet rescues and shelters. Andrew Grant will be at the Humane Society ...

  • Tampa Bay area Boy Scouts talk about the decision to allow openly gay members

    Tampa Bay Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Sam Bryant earned the rank of Eagle Scout 21/2 years ago, piling up merit badges, holding leadership positions in Tampa Palms Troop 180 and -- for his big project -- putting on a dog adoption fair. "Scouting has made me a better person,'' the Freedom High School junior said Friday. "I gain knowledge of a bunch stuff I don't get anywhere else.'' As for recent ...

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  • Heres how to keep your pet safe this Memorial Day

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Bringing your family pet to the backyard barbecue? You may want to check out these tips on keeping your pet safe this holiday weekend, compliments ...

  • Doctor demands federal agents return records seized in pain clinic raid

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    pain management clinic where he worked and seized his patient and business records.Two years later, Dr. John Bennett hasn't been charged with any crime — though federal prosecutors hinted he may be — but he has taken a very unusual and aggressive step to fight back.Bennett, 63, filed a civil action to try to force authorities to return his property and tip their hand about ...

  • Atton Hotels opening property in Miami

    Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    South American hospitality company Atton Hotels will open a location in Miami two years from now.The expansion was announced Friday by Gov. Rick Scott, who recently returned from a trade trip to Santiago, Chile.Atton Hotels, founded in 2000, has three hotels in Chile and one in Peru. The Brickell Avenue property will have 270 rooms; an exact address was not available Friday. Scott’s ...

  • Miami Diving hopes TV’s ‘Splash’ brings new interest in sport

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Can a television competition show tell the story of diving?Briadam Herrera, 17, laughs at the question as he stands on the sun-baked pool deck at the University of Miami in Coral ...

  • Business paid to close for Miami Gardens City Hall construction

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Miami Gardens’ new city hall is expected to be completed sometime later this year, and with construction under way, the city ran into a minor hiccup in the building of a road near the construction site.Local business Tires On The Go uses Northwest 185th Terrace as an access point — that’s a road the city is reconstructing.According to Miami Gardens City Manager Danny Crew, the ...

  • Student shot in leg at South Florida school

    Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- A boy was shot in the leg at a South Florida middle school.A Miami-Dade Schools Police Department spokesman says the shooting occurred Friday afternoon at Redland Middle School in Homestead. Initial reports indicate that an 11-year-old boy brought a gun to school in his backpack, and the gun accidentally discharged inside the bag.The wounded boy was airlifted to Miami ...

  • Termites season swarms Tampa Bay area

    ABC Action News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    TAMPA, Fla. - It started with wings, lots of broken off wings. After awhile, Michael Haddock broke down and called an exterminator. That's when he learned, inside the floor of his newly-rented south Tampa home, there are termites. "It was a nice little Saturday morning surprise that we had," Haddock said. Haddock will soon have to get his home tented, which is a sight pest control ...

  • Suspect Shot During Miramar Home Invasion

    NBC 6 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    One suspect was shot and two others were in custody following a home invasion in Miramar early Friday, police said. NBC 6's Sharon Lawson ...

  • MYSTERY MEDALLIONFlorida Man Finds Amulet During Python Hunt

    Fox News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    nnA Florida man who participated in a recent python hunt in the Everglades wound up taking home the gold when he discovered an antique, gem-studded amulet which, is estimated to be from sometime between the 17th to 19th ...

  • Man accused of pointing cane yelling Boom at deputy

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Mark David Molinksi faces charges after he held up a metal cane and pointed it like a gun, saying "Boom!" to a deputy and a Riviera Beach police officer, according to a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department arrest ...

  • Video Tampa school volunteer wins $10000 award

    Tampa Bay Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A school volunteer at Just Elementary became $10,000 richer Friday, thanks to a simple mantra: Just Love. Lynnette Henry is the 2013 winner of We Deliver, a reward for her extra efforts to help students, colleagues and the community. She was the counselor at Just Elementary Elementary when she started a program called Just Love, which is a partnership with Idlewild Baptist Church. The school ...

  • Judge sentences drunk driver who fled fatal Tampa crash

    Tampa Bay Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    TAMPA -- Hank Tippins could barely get the words out between sobs that racked his body so hard he hunched over and gasped for air. "I'm so sorry for what I did to your mom and your family," he said haltingly. "I'm so sorry. I should have never been drinking that night. I should have never gotten in the car to drive." Tippins, a 29-year-old engineer with a wife and ...

  • Fort Lauderdale targets liquor convenience stores

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    FORT LAUDERDALE— Fearing that liquor and convenience stores are a breeding ground for crime in the heart of the city's northwest community, officials may permanently ban new ones from opening in the area.The city and local businesses are concerned the stores could also inhibit redevelopment efforts along the Sistrunk Boulevard corridor, which recently underwent $15 million in ...

  • St. Petersburg leaders want answers on generous police perk on take-home cars

    Tampa Bay Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ST. PETERSBURG -- As Mayor Bill Foster works to close a $4 million budget gap this year and find money for employee raises next year, a generous police perk the mayor approved after taking office is coming under scrutiny. Nearly 80 percent the city's police officers are assigned a take-home car that they can drive to and from work and gas up for free at city pumps -- courtesy of ...

  • Davie collecting money to help tornado victims in Oklahoma

    Sun-Sentinel - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rachel Swyear hugs a volunteer who helped her salvage belongings from her tornado-devastated home in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado killed 24 people, injured more than 375 people and damaged 1,200 ...

  • Florida teen in underage sex case rejects plea agreement

    Middle East Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A female Florida high school senior accused of having sex with her underage girlfriend has rejected a plea agreement, attorneys said. Kaitlyn Hunt, who is 18 and attends Sebastian River High School in Sebastian, Fla., is charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a child 12 to 16 years old. If convicted, she could be sentenced to 15 years in prison and registered as a sex ...

  • Northwestern Diving Coach Florida States Young Tabbed for World University Games

    College Swimming - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Northwestern head diving coach Alik Sarkisian has been named the head coach and team leader for USA Diving at the 2013 World University Games July 6-17 in Kazan, ...

  • Miami-Dade Schools celebrates dedication of Brucie Ball Education Center

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A rededication ceremony was held Friday, May 10, for the Brucie Ball Educational Center in Miami. Brucie Ball, who had been the assistant superintendent of the Office of Special Education and Psychological Services, passed away in 2008. The former Merrick Educational Center was renamed at a School Board meeting on March 13 in recognition of Ball’s efforts in special ...

  • Miami Gardens’ 5K for Foster Care draws dozens of runners

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Dozens of people turned out to run in the fourth annual 5K for Foster Care at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreation Center in Miami Gardens on Saturday, May 18. The run benefited the Center for Family and Child Enrichment Services, a resource provider for foster parents, adoptive parents and children in need of ...

  • Florida’s top two youth volunteers honored for service

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Florida’s top two youth volunteers are Alexis Lehrman, 15, of Design and Architecture Senior High School in Miami and Joshua Williams, 12, of Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove.Prudential Financial Inc., in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, sponsors The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. The nationwide program honors two young people from ...

  • Boxes of medical records missing from Jackson

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Boxes of medical records for more than 1,400 patients of Jackson Health System have been missing since January, the hospital system reported Friday, after mailing letters to affected patients informing them of the privacy breach and offering free credit protection services — even though Jackson administrators say Social Security numbers, credit card numbers and financial statements were ...

  • Southern Co. team weighing changes from renewables

    Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ATLANTA -- The Southern Co. is brainstorming ways it could more widely incorporate renewable energy, particularly solar power, into its traditional business model, CEO Thomas Fanning said this week.The southeast utility has assembled a brainstorming team tasked with considering how renewable energy technology might be used in coming years if its costs continue falling and solar panels become ...

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