One Florida beach town is setting itself apart as the official hotspot for remote workers.
Billing itself as “the nation's oldest city,” it is now a hub for thousands of white-collar, remote workers looking to trade in the hustle and bustle for a more small town feeling.
City of Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes has died, his family announced Friday, following a hospitalization earlier this week.
Reyes, who represented District 4 since 2017, announced that he was battling leukemia in 2023. The next year, he said it was in remission, the Miami Herald reported.
A helicopter with six people aboard crashed in the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, according to the NYPD and sources with knowledge of the investigation.
A report of the downed aircraft near the West Side Highway and Spring Street came in shortly after 3 p.m.
Six people, three adults and three children, were pulled from the water and pronounced dead a short time later, Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference.
Hurricane season is around the corner and if you’re a homeowner looking to make your property more resilient to the impending storms, Florida is awarding grants to help cover most of the work.
A Hollywood restaurant owner is among several people facing charges in connection with a massive mail theft and credit card fraud scheme that led to hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of products and services being stolen, authorities said.
It's official, the future of fluoride in Miami-Dade's drinking water has been decided. 💧
County commissioners voted to stop adding it from tap water after Commissioner Roberto Gonzalez sponsored legislation to remove small amounts of fluoride in drinking water.
New billboards paid for by the Canadian government are popping up around the state — including in South Florida — with warning messages regarding U.S. tariffs.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said her country paid for ads on digital billboards along key highways in red states.
A year after lawmakers relaxed the state’s child labor laws, a divided Florida Senate panel on Tuesday gave initial approval to a measure that would further roll back work restrictions for kids as young as 14.
The proposal, which builds on the 2024 law, sparked heated debate, with critics of the plan saying it would lead to exploitation of children and proponents calling it a “parental rights” issue.
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One Florida beach town is setting itself apart as the official hotspot for remote workers.
Billing itself as “the nation's oldest city,” it is now a hub for thousands of white-collar, remote workers looking to trade in the hustle and bustle for a more small town feeling.
Find out more: on.nbc6.com/8SeNwBT
#florida #beach #remote #work
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City of Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes has died, his family announced Friday, following a hospitalization earlier this week.
Reyes, who represented District 4 since 2017, announced that he was battling leukemia in 2023. The next year, he said it was in remission, the Miami Herald reported.
More details: on.nbc6.com/qOzWt4X
#miami #commissioner #manoloreyes
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A helicopter with six people aboard crashed in the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, according to the NYPD and sources with knowledge of the investigation.
A report of the downed aircraft near the West Side Highway and Spring Street came in shortly after 3 p.m.
Six people, three adults and three children, were pulled from the water and pronounced dead a short time later, Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference.
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#HelicopterCrash #hudsonriver #newyork
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Hurricane season is around the corner and if you’re a homeowner looking to make your property more resilient to the impending storms, Florida is awarding grants to help cover most of the work.
More details: on.nbc6.com/s4EJgJg
#hurricaneseason #florida #home #storm
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British police charged comedian Russell Brand with rape and sexual assault after an investigation sparked by complaints from several women.
London’s Metropolitan Police force said Brand faces one count of rape, one of indecent assault, one of oral rape and two of sexual assault.
More details: on.nbc6.com/QlRTBm8
#russellbrand #comedian #investigation
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A Hollywood restaurant owner is among several people facing charges in connection with a massive mail theft and credit card fraud scheme that led to hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of products and services being stolen, authorities said.
Details: on.nbc6.com/SZyTETU
#credit #hollywood #restaurant #fraud
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It's official, the future of fluoride in Miami-Dade's drinking water has been decided. 💧
County commissioners voted to stop adding it from tap water after Commissioner Roberto Gonzalez sponsored legislation to remove small amounts of fluoride in drinking water.
More details: on.nbc6.com/s8atZjv
#water #fluoride #miamidade
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New billboards paid for by the Canadian government are popping up around the state — including in South Florida — with warning messages regarding U.S. tariffs.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said her country paid for ads on digital billboards along key highways in red states.
More details: on.nbc6.com/QJlPOVr
#canada #tariff #billboard #trump
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A year after lawmakers relaxed the state’s child labor laws, a divided Florida Senate panel on Tuesday gave initial approval to a measure that would further roll back work restrictions for kids as young as 14.
The proposal, which builds on the 2024 law, sparked heated debate, with critics of the plan saying it would lead to exploitation of children and proponents calling it a “parental rights” issue.
More details: on.nbc6.com/TnTQY5e
#child #work #florida #school
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