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Hialeah mayor Carlos Hernandez confirms to the Miami Herald that reports of an active shooter inside Westland Mall were false and the mall would be reopening on Nov. 24,2017.
A video making the rounds on social media shows panicked shoppers running out of Hialeah’s Westland Mall after reporters of a shooter on Nov. 24,2017.
Don’t be a victim! If you’re out shopping, keep your belongings safe. Crime prevention starts with you!
The challenge, in this hectic season, is always to find enough unnecessary things for all the people on our gift list. That’s where this Holiday Gift Guide comes in. We sincerely believe that you will not find a collection of products this useless anywhere else. These are all real products; we did not make them up. You can actually buy them. – Dave Barry
Leah Cassayo, 12, reads a letter outside of senator Marco Rubio’s office in Doral asking him to pass a Clean Dream Act and protect families with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) on Wednesday, November 22,2017.
Archbishop Thomas Wenski called for help from Congress for Haitians and other immigrants facing deportation now that their TPS status has ended. Wenski held a roundtable discussion with the media on Nov. 22,2017 to discuss the recent changes in TPS.
Katherine Sanchez, a blind 15-year-old, and her mother, Katia Triana, moved to Miami from Cuba last year to give Katherine a better opportunity to get treatment and an education. But the two live off a disability check and are asking for a laptop for Katherine and other furniture.
A video posted on Twitter by Jeff Pearlman shows two people twerking on I-95 in Palm Beach during a traffic jam caused by President Donald Trump’s caravan on Nov. 21,2017.
Marlene Bastien of the Haitian Women of Miami and other local leaders are host a press conference condemning the Trump administration’s decision to end TPS for thousands of Haitians.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to dismantle the regulations imposed by former president Barack Obama to ensure equal access to the Internet, which will allow companies to charge users more or block access to certain web pages.

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