The Golden Globes return this Sunday night, and CBS Miami is inviting viewers to weigh in before the first winners are announced. The 83rd Annual
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Miami storms past Ole Miss in 31-27 thriller to reach national championship game
The University of Miami defeated Ole Miss, 31-27, in a Fiesta Bowl semifinal thriller, punching its ticket to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Next, the
Miami commissioners vote to move city elections to even-numbered years, proposal heads to voters
The City of Miami started the year with major decisions that could reshape local elections and city leadership, as commissioners approved a plan to move
MN BCA says it can’t access Minneapolis ICE shooting evidence as FBI takes case; feds detain protesters
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said during a news conference on Wednesday evening that the ICE officer who shot the woman was involved in an
Miami gears up for Hurricanes watch party tonight
The Miami Hurricanes are currently playing the Ole Miss Rebels in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Source
Fort Lauderdale to slow Intracoastal traffic after teen’s death
The days of speeding through the Intracoastal are gone. We’re talking about the stretch between Sunrise and Oakland Park boulevards. “It’s going to be a
Wounded veterans kick off Soldier Ride in Miami Beach, cycling to Key West
More than 40 wounded veterans began their cycling journey in Miami Beach as part of the Wounded Warrior Project’s Soldier Ride. The group rode nine
PortMiami breaks ground on new Royal Caribbean terminal
PortMiami held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Terminal G complex, which will be a state-of-the-art, LEED-certified facility for Royal Caribbean. Source link
Rolling Loud moving from Miami to Orlando
Rolling Loud, a major hip-hop festival that has been held in Miami for years, is moving to Orlando. Organizers announced the event will take place
Fort Lauderdale to enforce slow speed rule on Intracoastal next month to curb dangerous wakes
Starting next month, boaters will have to slow down along a two-mile stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Lauderdale, between Sunrise Boulevard and Oakland