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From crime to ballot measures and summer yoga: Catch up on 3 Pembroke Pines stories

Catch up on three stories that sparked conversation around Pembroke Pines.
Catch up on three stories that sparked conversation around Pembroke Pines. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Pembroke Pines covered several topics, including a federal child-exploitation case, possible ballot measures for November and a new summer yoga series.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Pines man told teens he wanted to ‘spoil’ them, solicited explicit videos, FBI says

Federal agents arrested a 33-year-old Pembroke Pines man who prosecutors say used Snapchat to solicit explicit videos from teen girls and shared child sex abuse material. Investigators allege he exchanged money and gifts for content; he’s facing multiple federal charges.

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What Pembroke Pines voters need to know about upcoming ballot measures

City leaders are weighing potential referendum questions for the Nov. 3 ballot, including two charter amendments and a possible public safety bond for a Police and Fire Public Safety Complex. Town halls are being scheduled to explain the ideas and get feedback.

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Quiet the mind this summer with Pembroke Pines yoga series. Here are details

Pembroke Pines is launching a weekly Tuesday yoga series from June 2 through July 7 at the Dream Park Community Center, with two beginner-friendly sessions each night. Prices range from per-class fees to a discounted full-series pass for residents and non-residents.

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