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Local 10 News’ Big Book Drive delivers approximately 9,000 books to area schools
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Local 10 News Big Book Drive gives out almost 9.000 books to South Florida school kids
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Just in time for summer reading and only two week until schools break for vacation, Local 10 News’ Big Book Drive-Thru team delivered approximately 9,000 books to four schools in South Florida.
The day kicked off for Local 10 Morning News Anchor Eric Yutzy and the Big Book Drive-Thru team at Vera Cadillac-Buick GMC in Pembroke Pines, which has been sponsoring the program since 2016.
Pembroke Pines Elementary was the first stop, then Fairway Elementary in Miramar was next. Beacon Hill Preparatory School in Miami Gardens was the noon stop and students from that school appeared live on air for Local 10 News at Noon.
Cameras on I-95 erase evidence, let shooters go free
Sun Sentinel 2 hrs ago Brittany Wallman, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Michael Laughlin/Sun Sentinel Sheilla Nunez displays a photograph of her 22-year-old daughter, Melissa Gonzalez, who was killed by what police say was a stray bullet on I-95 one year ago. Its incredible how an amazing young lady can just lose her life there and no one does anything, Nunez said
Some of the worst crimes on Interstate 95 were captured on camera. But the images just as quickly vanished.
Cameras all along the deadly corridor monitor traffic flow, but the Florida Department of Transportation won’t set them to record. Victims of violence and highway patrol troopers say video recordings would help them find who pulled the trigger in highway shootings. But FDOT representatives told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that the agency doesn’t want the chore and expense of storing vast amounts of video footage.
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