Soccer traffic, insurance fraud, restaurant closure: Catch up on 3 Miramar stories
Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including World Cup traffic planning, an alleged hurricane-settlement theft and a restaurant closure.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Miramar pushes back on World Cup traffic checkpoint plan. So what happens now?
Miramar officials say they objected after learning Miami Gardens was considering a traffic checkpoint near Miramar Parkway and University Drive tied to World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami Gardens is now rethinking the idea, but Miramar expects to feel traffic impacts either way.
Miramar insurance adjuster charged with stealing $610,000 from hurricane victims
A Miramar public adjuster is accused of diverting more than $610,000 in insurance settlement money meant for 10 homeowners with Hurricane Ian damage, investigators say. Authorities allege he spent the money through transfers, cash withdrawals and casino gambling.
Southwest Broward loses a familiar late-night dining location. Here’s what we know
The Denny’s at 10800 Pines Blvd. in Pembroke Pines has closed after about 15 years. Denny’s officials didn’t say why the restaurant closed, and online reaction ranged from “good riddance” to nostalgia for late-night breakfasts.
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