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Several people detained in FBI investigation at Miami Gardens home
SUMMARY: An FBI investigation is currently underway in Miami Gardens, where multiple people have been detained. The scene centers around a specific house marked by a white fence, which is being surrounded by heavily armed FBI agents. Local police have blocked off the entire street, and neighbors are gathering to observe the unfolding situation. The operation reportedly began around 4 AM this morning. CBS News Miami’s Morgan Riner is on-site, attempting to gather more details from witnesses and has reached out to both Miami-Dade police and the FBI for further information. Updates will follow as the situation develops.
Morgan Rynor reports Miami-Dade police are assisting in the investigation at NW 159 Street and 29 Avenue.
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Tampa International Airport expected to break travel records this Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Tampa International Airport (TPA) is expecting record-breaking holiday travel, with approximately 80,000 passengers over the next two weeks. The busiest day will be the Sunday before Thanksgiving, causing longer TSA wait times—up to 30 minutes for standard security. Travelers should avoid bringing firearms, as TPA has seen a rise in gun attempts, leading to fines up to $13,000. Parking will be limited, so booking in advance is recommended. Ongoing construction at airside A and E may cause delays, particularly for Delta, Frontier, and Air Canada passengers. Travelers should plan ahead for busy holiday seasons and potential savings on Black Friday flights.s
TPA expected to break travel records this Thanksgiving
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Rays’ new stadium deal paused, Tropicana Field repair initiative fails | Florida
SUMMARY: The Tampa Bay Rays face uncertainty after their deal for a $1.3 billion stadium in St. Petersburg collapsed due to two partners deferring votes on $600 million in taxpayer bonds. A recent City Council vote reversed approval of $23 million for a new roof on Tropicana Field, which was damaged by Hurricane Milton. Without repairs, the Rays may not have a home after 2026, as they currently plan to play at George Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. City officials will propose a maintenance plan within 90 days, while Rays leadership remains hopeful for a possible resolution.
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Cars go up in flames after powerline falls near Coral Gables home
SUMMARY: A fire occurred outside a Coral Gables home early this morning due to a snapped power line that fell on two cars. The homeowner witnessed the flames and struggled emotionally to rescue her birds. Coral Gables fire crews responded quickly after receiving the call before 6 a.m., identifying it as an electrical fire. They decided to shut off the electric grid for 1,400 residents to safely extinguish the blaze. Neighbors reported hearing a loud pop and witnessing the flames. Fortunately, the homeowner expressed gratitude that her home and pets were saved from the fire’s potential devastation.
CBS News Miami’s Morgan Rynor has the latest from the scene.
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