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  • Over 60 ants on food; also unsafe food, unwashed hands at Miami pancake place

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    A Kendall pancake place dished up stacks of violations, including workers “washing” hands without soap, when a state inspector dropped by last week.

    The Original Pancake House, 11510 SW 72nd St., recovered in time to pass re-inspection on Thursday, limiting its timeout time to a single day. But, Wednesday’s routine inspection found 46 total violations, 19 of which were High Priority.

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    The inspector saw “approximately 60-plus ants crawling on a wall and rack where clean whisks are stored; on top of two pots of pancake syrup; on a prep table where a tea dispenser is stored; and, behind the oven in back prep areas.”

    Stop Sales came down on the pots of pancake syrup.

    As for roaches, three dead ones were spotted, two under a prep table in the back prep area. Four living roaches were “crawling on the floor between the dish area and doorway leading to the dining room.”

    Also in that back prep area, there was a “bug zapper stored on a shelf above a prep table.”

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    Now, to the handwashing problems.

    The inspector saw someone “crack raw shell eggs, then grab clean plates and utensils without changing gloves and washing hands.”

    Another employee “handled dirty dishes, then continued to handle clean plates and food without washing hands.”

    Someone else “washed their hands without soap,” then the inspector saw a “second employee rinse hands without soap at the cookline hand sink.”

    To be fair to the latter person, the inspector also noted the malfunctioning soap dispenser on that handwash sink.

    A washed and sanitzed pot sat on the floor in dry storage.

    Cooked beef was “thawing at room temperature on a table near the walk-in cooler,” instead of in a refrigerator or cooler.

    The cookline reach-in cooler drawers would’ve been suitable for thawing if they could keep food at or under 41 degrees. Failing at that one job got shredded cheddar cheese (46 degrees) and raw beef burger patties (48 degrees) hit with Stop Sales after their sleepover in the drawers.

    Hollandaise sauce sat at the wait station, out of temperature control, for more than four hours. Stop Sale. Basura.

    Standing water covered the area under the three-compartment sink and the dishwasher, creating a bad mix under the dishwasher. Along with the floor under the cookline, the dishwasher floor was “soiled with old food debris.”

    Carboard was used to line a food contact surface, specifically “used as liner on top of the stove at the cookline.”

    A food delivery came during the inspection and the inspector noticed there “no probe thermometer was used to check the temperatures of the food received.”

    The manager was “unaware of how to calibrate the thermometer and the proper calibration temperature.”

    A dishwasher didn’t know how to test the dish machine’s sanitizer.”

    A cook didn’t know the “minimum cooking temperature for raw shell eggs.”

    David J. Neal

    Miami Herald

    Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.

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  • Shooting of Miami-Dade deputy causes traffic gridlock

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    Traffic is backed up on SW 117th Ave. in Miami-Dade County on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, after a MDSO deputy was shot.

    Traffic is backed up on SW 117th Ave. in Miami-Dade County on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, after a MDSO deputy was shot.

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    The shooting of a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy led to traffic chaos during the Friday afternoon rush hour.

    The agency said in an X post: “One of our Kendall District Deputies was shot during an altercation. He was transported to a local hospital. We ask for your prayers.”

    READ MORE: Miami-Dade deputy is shot. Cops gather at hospital

    Deputies announced Southwest 120th Street and the Florida Turnpike is closed near where the shooting occurred at Southwest 122nd Avenue and 120th Street. Southwest 122nd Avenue is also closed from Southwest 120th to 128th Streets. Southwest 128th Street is closed from Southwest 122nd to 125th Avenues.

    Traffic is backed up near where an MDSO deputy was shot in southwest Miami-Dade County on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025.
    Traffic is backed up near where an MDSO deputy was shot in southwest Miami-Dade County on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. CBS News Miami

    Traffic was backed up on SW 117th Ave. and other roads.

    This is a developing story.

    This story was originally published November 7, 2025 at 6:39 PM.

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  • Four people found dead inside of a home near West Kendall, reports say. What we know

    Four people found dead inside of a home near West Kendall, reports say. What we know

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    Four people were found dead inside a home in Southwest Miami-Dade on Sunday afternoon, reports say.

    Police confirmed there’s an active death investigation at a house on the 4500 block of Southwest 137th Court in Kendale Lakes. Miami-Dade property records indicate that the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is owned by Mercedes Morato and Jesus Regueira.

    Miami-Dade police detectives investigate deaths at a home in Kendall West on Sunday, June 2, 2024.
    Miami-Dade police detectives investigate deaths at a home in Kendall West on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Devoun Cetoute dcetoute@miamiherald.com

    A relative told NBC6 that he went to the home around 2:30 p.m. after not hearing from his 85-year-old stepmother for about three days. Upon arrival, he found his stepmother, her ex-husband, her son and her son’s wife.

    This report will be updated as more information becomes available

    This story was originally published June 2, 2024, 7:12 PM.

    Grethel covers courts and crime in Broward for the Miami Herald. She graduated from the University of Florida (Go Gators!), speaks Spanish and Arabic and loves animals, traveling, basketball and good storytelling.

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