Miami, FL
Traffic stretched back into Miami-Dade after Broward I-95 tractor-trailer crash
A tractor-trailer making an attempt to keep away from an uncontrolled automobile crashed on Interstate 95 north, blocking three of 4 primary lanes and each categorical lanes, backing up visitors into North Miami-Dade for about two hours Monday.
Lanes opened again up round 12:44 p.m.
FHP Lt. Indiana Miranda stated round 10:49 a.m. the 18-wheeler was rolling in a center primary lane simply south of Hallandale Seashore Boulevard when a Nissan Armada to the truck’s proper misplaced management. The truck driver misplaced a few of his cargo as he tried to keep away from smashing the Armada.
The driving force of the Armada had accidents termed “non-life threatening” whereas the truck driver was unhurt.
This story was initially printed Might 2, 2022 11:43 AM.
Miami, FL
Miami Beach Summer 2024
Miami Beach is preparing to sizzle with various events and experiences that inspire visitors and locals this summer. From the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival and the American Black Film Festival to beachside activities in honour of National Pride Month, the destination is eager to welcome everyone and appreciate the changing seasons. Visitors to Miami Beach this summer may escape the heat by visiting various museums and indoor attractions, including the Bass Museum, Artechouse Miami, and the Museum of Illusions on Lincoln Road.
As we look to the summer ahead, Miami Beach will continue to offer a variety of must-visit experiences that fuse film, fashion, art and music together, including the continuation of the 20th edition of Paraiso SWIM Week through early June. Our destination hotels also make it easy for travelers to make plans with summer savings on room rates that allow them to enjoy signature properties like The Betsy Hotel, Dream South Beach and The Gabriel.
Peggy Benua, Chairwoman of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA)
Miami Beach Summer Highlights
- Visitors may immerse themselves in culture and artistic skill at the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival from June 10 to July 28, 2024. In its eleventh year, young performers from over 25 nations will perform public performances in places across Miami Beach, including Lummus Park, Ocean Drive, and Lincoln Road.
- The American Black Film Festival, dedicated to recognizing Black talent and showcasing quality film and television content by and about people of African descent, will return for its 28th year of celebration and empowerment on June 12-16, 2024. The festival will include screenings, engaging talk events, exclusive parties, and networking opportunities.
- A virtual portion on Miami Beach from June 17 to 24, 2024, will also be available to spread the experience worldwide.
- Miami Beach will also celebrate National Pride Month with various unique events, including an Out Pro Pop-Up networking mixer for LGBTQ+ professionals on June 20, 2024, at the Kimpton Palomar South Beach.
Download the newly launched EXP Miami Beach Tours App, available on both Apple and Google platforms, and follow @experiencemiamiamibeach on Instagram for more information and a visual look inside Miami Beach.
Miami, FL
Detectives investigate deaths in Miami-Dade’s Kendale Lakes area
KENDALE LAKES, Fla. – Detectives responded to a house with a ruby red door that turned into the scene of a family tragedy in a quiet residential community on Sunday in Miami-Dade County’s Kendale Lakes neighborhood.
According to Detective Angel Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Miami-Dade Police Department, there was a death investigation on Sunday evening at 4510 SW 137 Court.
According to county property records, the address is that of a single-family three-bedroom two-bathroom cluster home that has been in the Morato family since 1993.
The medical examiner’s office also responded. Detectives asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
This is a developing story.
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Miami, FL
Miami Swim Week runway welcomes the Cavinder twins
Miami Swim Week is here and it is already causing a stir.
Hanna and Haley Cavinder, the renowned “Queens of NIL,” are in Miami, diving into the Swim Week festivities with full force, stealing the show with their unique blend of charisma, charm and physical beauty.
The Cavinder Twins, much like Olivia Dunne in the gymnastics world, were not merely spectators at the event.
They took an active role by making their runway debut for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, a prime opportunity they seized in the same way they have every NIL deal the twins have secured during their respective collegiate basketball careers.
Returning for their fifth year of college basketball, the twins showcased their versatility by stepping onto the runway for the first time.
Their return to the University of Miami doesn’t mean they’re slowing down their off-court endeavors.
Instead, they’re reigniting their NIL ventures, promising a farewell tour filled with exciting content, again proving that under the current rules it is more profitable for them to stay in college, rather than declare for the WNBA draft.
From the Court to the Catwalk
The Cavinder Twins didn’t spend a year away from basketball just to halt their growing brand and new business ventures.
Their decision to return to the game comes with a commitment to continue expanding their brand, aiming to help the Hurricanes make another deep NCAA Tournament run. And what better stage to do that than the runway at Miami Swim Week?
Now, with “runway models” added to their resumes, the Cavinder Twins can leverage the prestigious Sports Illustrated Swimsuit brand to further their influence.
It’s a rare feat for college athletes, blending athletic prowess with modeling on such a significant platform.
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