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Tragedy in Pembroke Park: Mother and Three Children Fatally Shot

Tragedy in Pembroke Park: Mother and Three Children Fatally Shot

by Michael Wilkins | Apr 1, 2025 | Miami News

A horrific act of violence unfolded in Pembroke Park when Stephen McKenzie fatally shot his estranged girlfriend, Julie Cruz, and three of her young children before turning the gun on himself. Authorities confirmed Monday that McKenzie died at the hospital on...
Rain and Flooding Can’t Stop Ultra Music Festival in Miami

Rain and Flooding Can’t Stop Ultra Music Festival in Miami

by Michael Wilkins | Apr 1, 2025 | Miami News

Despite heavy rain and flooded streets on the final day of the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, the event carried on as planned. Attendees and drivers faced challenging conditions on Sunday, but thunderstorms and rising water didn’t put a damper on the festival’s...
Sean Kingston’s $1M Fraud Trial: Jeweler Testifies on Alleged Scam

Sean Kingston’s $1M Fraud Trial: Jeweler Testifies on Alleged Scam

by Michael Wilkins | Mar 31, 2025 | Miami News

A Fort Lauderdale jeweler testified Wednesday in the $1 million fraud trial against singer Sean Kingston, claiming Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, falsified a wire transfer and made false promises to expand his business. Moshe Edery, the jeweler, said he...
Historic Miami Gem Hits the Market After a Century

Historic Miami Gem Hits the Market After a Century

by Michael Wilkins | Mar 31, 2025 | Miami News

A rare piece of Miami history is now for sale for the first time in over 100 years. Nestled in the unique Spring Garden neighborhood near Coconut Grove, the estate of civil rights activist and musician Ruth Greenfield is listed at $2.75 million. Known as Seven Oaks,...
South Florida High School Mourns Loss of Student

South Florida High School Mourns Loss of Student

by Michael Wilkins | Mar 30, 2025 | Miami News

Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Tamiami is grieving the unexpected loss of sophomore Lucas Osuna. The school described the tragedy as “unimaginable grief.” Osuna, a member of the Belen water polo team, was participating in a Ransom Everglades...
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