The Dolphins' new class of rookies boarded a chartered bus Sunday afternoon bound for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, where they would be catching flights back to their respective cities following the conclusion of this weekend's four-practice minicamp ...
The Denver Post once called him the world's tallest man alive -- all eight feet of him ... So did circuses that hired him ... But taxicab driver Aurangzeb Khan is better known at Miami International Airport for his big heart ...
If you're a fan of Paul & Young Ron, you might notice someone missing this morning. That and more in this morning's Cooler ... A- Herald: Stop the presses. The owners of the Coral Gables Gazette, often at odds with officials of the city they covered, have stopped printing the 13-year-old weekly after 715 issues and have moved online. The last print edition was published July 30 ... An editorial on the Gazette's website says the ``transformation is part of the next generation'' of local news
While cutting flights nationwide, American Airlines plans to have a busier schedule in Miami this winter than a year ago ... The 5 percent increase in departing flights on the new fall schedule bolsters Miami International Airport's standing as a stronghold for the money-losing airline, the airport's No. 1 carrier. American, whose parent company has lost $765 million this year, is battling a weak travel market worldwide and a worsening revenue picture on Miami's cherished Latin American routes