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Miami housing market booming or soon to be a bust? Some info you may want to see | Headliners
SUMMARY: In a recent CBS News Miami segment, Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins star, spoke out following his controversial detainment during a traffic stop, stating he felt victimized but acknowledged he could have reacted better. He calls for the dismissal of the officer involved. The segment also highlights the South Florida housing crisis, with concerns over aging condo buildings and rising special assessments affecting buyer sentiment. Additionally, reactions from the Haitian American community to Donald Trump’s comments during a presidential debate on migrants eating pets were discussed. Lastly, a local initiative aims to plant a million mangroves by 2030 to combat climate change and improve coastal resilience.
In this week’s edition of Miami Life:
A look at the controversial detainment of Dolphin’s star Tyreek Hill, and what he’s calling on the Miami-Dade Police to do next.
Plus, we have new details into the death of an elderly man who was found in closet of a nursing home– and the new legal action his family is preparing to make.
In politics, what Haitian-Americans in South Florida are saying about former President Donald Trump’s comments during the debate with Vice President Kamala Harris last week.
And, Is Miami’s housing market going to see a big change in the coming years? A boom or a bust? Some tips you may want to check out.
On the health front, see what those dealing with cancer treatment are doing to help make sure they live a health, and long life– through new customized treatment plans.
Is your AC bill climbing? Some experts weigh in on what you can do to cool your energy bill.
Finally, how one young South Florida man is helping rebuild the natural coastline one mangrove at a time!
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Florida man continues to face fines while helping homeless
SUMMARY: Virgil Robinson, a 71-year-old man, faces $200,000 in fines as P County Code Enforcement clears trash from his property, where he provides shelter for 17 homeless individuals. Robinson, likened to a modern-day Robin Hood, aims to help others save money for housing despite living without running water or electricity. He spends his pension on compliance efforts but has been accused of environmental crimes for improper waste disposal. He seeks support and solutions to navigate the legal hurdles while highlighting the challenges faced by homeless people. Robinson calls for attention and assistance in meeting compliance requirements at his property.
A man from Lakeland who is using his property to help the homeless was slammed with thousands of dollars in fines for not being in compliance with Polk County.
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Why did at least 67 people die in Christmas charity stampedes in struggling Nigeria?
SUMMARY: In a tragic week, stampedes at Christmas charity events in Nigeria resulted in at least 67 deaths, primarily of children, amidst a severe cost-of-living crisis. In Oyo state, 35 children died, while 22 perished in Anambra and 10 in Abuja, where over 1,000 attendees sought food and clothing. Rising inflation at a 28-year high and 63% of the population living in poverty drive desperation for aid. The lack of security measures at events has been criticized, with calls for better organization to prevent future tragedies. President Bola Tinubu urged enforcement of stricter safety protocols for such gatherings.
The post Why did at least 67 people die in Christmas charity stampedes in struggling Nigeria? appeared first on www.local10.com
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☀️ Counties with the worst droughts in Florida
SUMMARY: As of October 2023, Florida faces significant drought conditions, with 69.8% of the state abnormally dry and 29.2% in drought (ranking #32 nationally). The report highlights various counties: Suwannee (88% abnormally dry, 12.1% in moderate drought), Hamilton (76.1% abnormally dry, 21.3% in moderate drought), and larger concerns in counties like Franklin, Gadsden, and Santa Rosa, where over 97% of the area is in moderate drought. Conversely, counties such as Duval and Nassau show moderate drought figures around 45%. Overall, severe drought is absent statewide, but many areas experience severe moisture deficits.
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