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Animal Cruelty Allegations Rock Popular Florida Petting Farm

Animal Cruelty Allegations Rock Popular Florida Petting Farm

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 28, 2025 | Miami News

DAVIE, FL — Robert Lee Hoover, 51, founder of Family Farms in Davie, has been arrested on 16 felony charges tied to animal cruelty, including tormenting and killing animals. The investigation began after PETA and local residents raised red flags about mistreatment at...
Budget Crisis Looms as Federal School Funds Remain Frozen

Budget Crisis Looms as Federal School Funds Remain Frozen

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 27, 2025 | Miami News

South Florida school districts are facing major shortfalls due to delayed federal education funds. Of the $30 million expected for Broward County, only $7 million has been released—leaving $23 million in limbo. Miami-Dade is waiting on $45 million. Superintendent Dr....

Pediatrician Charged with Killing Daughter and Faking Drowning

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 27, 2025 | Miami News

Dr. Neha Gupta, an Oklahoma pediatrician, is facing first-degree murder charges after allegedly killing her 4-year-old daughter, Aria Talathi, and staging the scene to look like a drowning in a Miami rental home’s pool. Aria was found unresponsive on June 27 at...

Inside ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: Detainees Say Conditions Are Torturous

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 24, 2025 | Miami News

Juan Palma, a 48-year-old Cuban migrant, has spent nearly two weeks in Florida’s controversial detention facility nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz.” He describes the place as “torturous,” with constant lights, mosquito infestations, and crowded conditions—33 people to a...

From Pharmacy to Coffee: Why Lan Ho Walked Away from a $120K Career

by Michael Wilkins | Jul 24, 2025 | Miami News

Lan Ho had it all on paper: a doctorate in pharmacy, a Harvard finance degree, and a $120,000-a-year job at Walgreens. But the daily grind left her feeling invisible and unfulfilled. “I just couldn’t do pharmacy anymore,” Ho said. Raised by...
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