LocalHere's a long lines at a job fair story. [Herald]This 18-year-old girl accidentally dragged a cop for eight blocks with her car, and now she's being charged with attempted murder. (ok, ok, maybe it wasn't accidental, but it didn't seeming like a premeditated dragging). [NBC6]Sunday: Storms. Next week: Cold air. [CBS4]Police are still trying to piece together the puzzle left after they shot suspected murderer Oswain Walcott earlier in the week. [Herald]PoliticsIt looks like a long time frien
OK, so over here, we have the Marlins stadium, the port tunnel, and the Design District cable car. Cost: More than $1 billion.
Then over here, we have the paltry $5 million that Brazilian racecar driver Helio Castroneves is trying to get away without paying taxes on. Yesterday in Miami was a big day in the federal trial of Castroneves and his agent -- former NFL star Alan Miller.
NASCAR champ Jimmie Johnson testified on Miller's behalf. Talk about trying to snow the jury with star power.
Two days after everyone paid taxes, and thousands protested this basic fact, one guy got off free on charges of evading his taxes. Indianapolis 500 and Dancing With The Stars champion Helio Castroneves was acquitted on tax evasion charges. Castroneves was charged last October with failing to report $5.5 million. The AP just reported that Castroneves, as well as his sister Kati and lawyer Alan Miller, were also acquitted.[AP: Indy driver Castroneves acquitted in tax case][Miami Herald: Castroneve
Venus and Serena Williams are the latest celebs to take a tiny part of Dolphin's ownership. Let's home their winning ways rub off on the fins. [AP]The Miami man who allegedly stole data from 130 million credit and debit cards had some unusual High School habits: hacking into Government message boards. [Herald]Ricky Martin had two twin boys via surrogate, and they're no available for viewing. [People]Helio Castroneves will be the grand-marshal of the Great Grove Bed Race. [Herald]"