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General Daily Insight for January 11, 2025
Don’t hold on to your hurt. The nurturing Moon works with recuperating Chiron to create the perfect setting for achieving a natural, easy sort of rest. Be aware of your risk-reward ratio, particularly since the Moon and Neptune’s argument will make it harder to know what’s helping versus what’s hurting.
A woman was hospitalized Friday evening after a shooting on Interstate 595 in Davie, a fire rescue official said.
Davie Fire Rescue responded to an area of I-595 westbound, east of Hiatus Road shortly before 8 p.m. for reports of a shooting, Fire Marshal Robert Taylor said Friday night.
The woman was taken to Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale as a trauma alert, Taylor said.
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