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Miami Beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme storms

Miami Beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme storms. By the year 2100 the sea level could rise as much as four feet in parts of Florida. Some scientific models predict most of Miami Beach could be under water. Vicente Arenas reports.

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A Miami-area mother says she was surprised when she found out that she was pregnant again, this time with triplets. Sharon Lewis, who already has two older children, recently gave birth to Dylan, Denere and Denard

A Miami-area mother says she was surprised when she found out that she was pregnant again, this time with triplets. Sharon Lewis, who already has two older children, recently gave birth to Dylan, Denere and Denard. The children, delivered at about 30 weeks, each weighed about two pounds.

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Concerns over safety at music festivals are growing after a security guard was critically injured when a crowd pushed down a security gate. Miami city leaders want to ban music festivals, others don't want to lose a multi-million dollar business

Concerns over safety at music festivals are growing after a security guard was critically when a crowd pushed down a security gate. Miami city leaders want to ban festivals such as Ultrafest, which has been criticized in the past for drug use and security concerns. Others, however, don't want to see a multimillion-dollar business go away. Vincente Arenas reports.

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