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No drugs or alcohol were involved in the sailboat crash that killed two girls near Miami Beach, the U.S. Coast Guard said ...
Toxicology tests for the operators of a tugboat, barge and sailboat involved in a fatal Biscayne Bay crash came back<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
We hold the other victims and their loved ones in our hearts, sharing in the profound sorrow this loss has brought to so many.” ...
The captain of the tugboat pushing a barge that slammed into a Miami Yacht Club summer-camp sailboat Monday morning in Biscayne Bay — killing two young girls and ...
The Coast Guard tested the tugboat captain, a barge crew member and the camp counselor for alcohol or drugs. None tested ...
The U.S. Coast Guard said she was released from Jackson Memorial Hospital on Thursday. One girl remains in the hospital.
There have been plenty of cases where illicit substances washed ashore in Florida. But the question is: who's putting it in the water?
The owners of a sailboat and barge that collided in Biscayne Bay near Miami Beach on Monday, killing two young girls and ...
On Tuesday, the sailboat involved in the fatal crash that killed two girls near Miami Beach was removed from the scene, along ...
The U.S. Coast Guard held a press conference after a barge crashed into a sailboat, killing two children Monday morning off ...
The U.S. Coast Guard said it was beginning a salvage operation while investigating the cause of a boat collision near Miami ...
An investigation was continuing Tuesday into why a barge struck a sailboat in Biscayne Bay near Miami, leaving two girls from ...