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Eugene Ramirez

CBS4 Miami

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Past articles by Eugene:

Robocalls Are Getting Smarter But These Apps Can Help Prevent Them

Robocalls are getting smarter but you can stop them with different apps. → Read More

Single Mother Of 7 Wants A Special Christmas For Her Kids, Despite Hardships

A single mother of seven wants to give her kids a special Christmas, despite the hardships they're dealing with after a car-wreck. → Read More

Lady Gaga’s Foundation Giving Fans A Refuge To Talk Mental Health « CBS Miami

Pop Star Lady Gaga has been adored by fans for her uniqueness, and the empowering lyrics in her music. → Read More

Mentoring Matters: Trio Looks For Life’s Great Adventures « CBS Miami

Good things come in threes. Kelly Dockrell and her ‘littles' are a good example of that in today's Mentoring Matters. → Read More

NYC Attack Kills Five Men Celebrating School Graduation Anniversary

Five friends from Argentina celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation were among the eight people killed in Tuesday's terror attack in New York. → Read More

Witness: Naked Woman Escapes From Trunk After Rape

Miami Police are investigating a sex assault case after a naked woman was seen running for her life. → Read More

After Irma, Rubio Vows To Rebuild Everglades National Park ‘Stronger Than Ever’ « CBS Miami

More work is still needed to repair damage done by Hurricane Irma to the Florida Everglades and on Saturday, Senator Marco Rubio and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke got a first-hand look. → Read More

Mentoring Matters: Instructor Uses Martial Arts To Build Character & Confidence

A master instructor believes martial arts can change attitudes, develop character and help students gain confidence. → Read More

Moving U: Tai Chi Students Learn Body & Mind Exercises

A rainy South Florida day wouldn’t keep Steve Chin’s Tai Chi students from getting their mind and body workout. → Read More

Mentoring Matters: Venezuelan Teen Who Left Home Behind Finds Sense Of Belonging In Science

Tomas Camba finally found a sense of belonging after having to leave his home country and enduring violent bullying. → Read More

Child Battling Cancer Shows Gratitude Through Her Paintings

A young South Florida girl battling cancer is showing her gratitude by sharing her passion for painting. → Read More

Miami-Dade Honors Child Of Gun Violence With ‘King Carter Street’ « CBS Miami

A Miami-Dade neighborhood is celebrating the birthday of young gun violence victim King Carter, marching down a street that now bears his name. → Read More

Disturbing Shark Dragging Video Leads To FWC Investigation

Video of a shark, tied to a boat, and dragged-to-death, is angering tens of thousands of people on social media and has caught the attention of state investigators. → Read More

Chocolate Powder’s ‘Legal High’ Becoming Dangerous Trend « CBS Miami

It's a sweet treat many of us love, but now chocolate is getting a bad rap after a trend has some young people snorting it to get high. → Read More

A/C Company Accused Of Manipulating Online Reviews

A South Florida man claims a local air-conditioning company tried to manipulate its online reputation, allegedly asking him to remove his negative reviews as part of a service agreement. → Read More

Catholic Church Provides Options For Gluten-Free Parishioners

A recent letter from the Vatican reminded Catholic Bishops that the unleavened bread used in communion cannot be gluten-free. → Read More

Life-Saving Surgery Needed For Boxer Puppy ‘Dolly’ « CBS Miami

A boxer puppy with a rare birth defect needs life saving surgery and a forever home. → Read More

Struggling Addicts Taste Sobriety With Help From Las Olas Chef

David Amaya works his way around the kitchen at Louis Bossi's Ristorante on Las Olas Boulevard in Ft. Lauderdale. → Read More

Governor Urges Preparedness Ahead Of ‘Near-Average’ Hurricane Season « CBS Miami

Florida Gov. Rick Scott gathered Thursday with federal officials to discuss plans and preparations at the official start of hurricane season. → Read More

Miami-Dade Officer Honored After Downtown Library Shooting

Special recognition for a police officer and a library worker who jumped into action during a shooting at the Main Library in Downtown Miami. → Read More