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Two people are dead after Florida authorities alleged a Miami-Dade Transit bus driver pulled out a weapon and opened fire on a bus during a disturbance.
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Police were searching for a motive Monday after a Florida transit-bus driver shot two passengers dead in a Miami suburb over the weekend.
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The only ways in and out of the Florida Keys were once again closed due to a large brush fire in far south Miami-Dade County Thursday.
More than a week after it started, the blaze that shut down the only two roads in and out of the Florida Keys was extinguished, according to officials.
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