
David Neal
Staff Writer at Miami Herald
Journalist since 1986. Walking non-sequitur. Retweets aren't endorsements. Eating is a pleasure in which I indulge with enthusiasm. #OneHeraldGuild #ReadLocal
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7 hours ago |
miamiherald.com | Liz O. Baylen |David Neal
Moving misbranded and adulterated HIV drugs from the black market to retail pharmacies and HIV patients was a $60 million business for a Delray Beach man, the company he ran out of his apartment and the Miami company he partially owned. Adam Brosius, 60, admitted this when pleading guilty in Miami federal court Friday, April 18, to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He will be sentenced Aug. 29.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | David Neal
On a day of Fantasy 5, Cash4Life, Jackpot Triple Play and Mega Millions drawings, a shopper at one of the supermarket chains with Miami roots got jackpot lucky Tuesday. Friday’s Mega Millions drawing will be $112 million after no one hit those numbers. But the Fantasy 5 evening draw numbers of 5, 15, 19, 30 and 35 were on tickets sold at an Alachua Mobil station and a Quick Pick ticket bought at the Milam’s Market in Miami Springs, 80 Curtiss Pkwy. The split makes each ticket worth $55,885.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | David Neal
A state inspector took the “entire kitchen/food prep area” of a Dania Beach kosher bakery out of action after cataloging the roaches and some of the flies. That’s the Stop Use Order dropped on Panino Kosher Hollywood from Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services inspector Novelette Williams. Williams’ once over of the former Breads & Co., 5978 SW 40th Ave., posted to the agency’s website Monday, although the inspection says she visited on April 2.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | David Neal
The latest public health alert from the USDA doubles as the latest not-food-in-your-food episode: There might be wood in the cilantro used for a bowl and various soups. Brands involved include U.S. soup colossus Campbell’s and Crafted Market, a store brand for Meijer, among the nation’s leading grocery sellers.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | David Neal
Sunday’s only Florida Lottery big money draw game jackpot win was split between a ticket bought in Central Florida and one bought at a grocery and cafeteria near Hialeah. The Fantasy 5 evening drawing numbers of 9, 12, 18, 32 and 36 were chosen by a player at Grocery La Primera, aka La Primera Cafeteria, 3540 NW 103rd St., in North Miami-Dade just east of the bridge into Hialeah. Sharing that jackpot with the holder of a Quick Pick ticket from an Apopka 7-Eleven makes each ticket a $51,098 winner.
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