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In 2002, the Miami Herald launched its own Home & Design magazine (created by Sarah Harrelson). [29] In 2003, the Miami Herald and El Universal of Mexico City created an international joint venture, and in 2004 they together launched The Herald Mexico, a short-lived English-language newspaper for readers in Mexico. Its final issue was published ...
In 1956, she was hired by the Miami Herald. She was a friend of Marjory Stoneman Douglas. [3] She wrote about and testified about the influx of Cuban refugees coming to South Florida. [4] She retired from the Miami Herald in 1978. [5] She was on the board of Friends of the Everglades. [3] She helped create Biscayne National Park. [6] [7]
Kirk Douglas: The actor had a draft obituary of his leaked on People magazine's website on November 30, 2014, with the header "DO NOT PUB" still attached. Douglas, aged 97, was in good health at the time of the false report. [124] Douglas died on February 5, 2020, at the age of 103, nearly 6 years after the report. [125]
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A mother pushing her 8-month-old boy in a stroller near downtown Miami was killed Wednesday after she was pinned under a dump truck while crossing the road, police said. Miami police identified ...
MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson wants people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Dawson — who now works as a mortician — has been putting in long hours at his funeral home in Miami to deal with rising ...
The Metro Dade County Commission voted to name a 270-acre park/campground in their honor --- the Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park [25] located in Miami next to Zoo Miami. In 2012, son Carl Thompson donated Larry Thompson's typewriter used to write his columns along with photographs and other family memorabilia to the campground at the ...
In Miami, The Miami Herald is its primary competition, while in Palm Beach County, The Palm Beach Post is the chief competition. The Sun Sentinel website has news video from two South Florida television stations: West Palm Beach's CBS affiliate WPEC and Miami and Fort Lauderdale CW affiliate WSFL-TV ; it was a former sister station to the ...