Florida has the third-most measles cases in the country and is on track to be the second-highest. According to the Florida Department of Health’s Reportable
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Major northwest Miami-Dade crash leaves 1 dead, 8 injured, officials say
A major crash reported in northwest Miami-Dade on Friday morning has left at least one person dead and eight others injured, according to officials. The
Dolphins Cancer Challenge returns to South Florida Saturday. Here’s how you can watch DCC XVI
Thousands of people are expected to hit the road across Broward and Miami-Dade counties on Saturday as part of this year’s Dolphins Cancer Challenge. The
South Florida to see warm temperatures this weekend with chances of showers, thunderstorms
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking patchy fog to kick off your Friday. While light, patchy fog is possible for our metro areas, dense fog
Lionel Messi knocked down after fans storm pitch during Inter Miami friendly in Puerto Rico
Soccer star Lionel Messi was knocked to the ground by a fan and a security guard at the end of Inter Miami’s friendly match in
Man reported missing on Valentine’s Day found alive stuck in mud
A Florida man who was reported missing on Valentine’s Day was found alive and stuck in mud on Wednesday. Source link
LAUSD set to resume closed session meeting after FBI raids Alberto Carvalho’s home, district headquarters
The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education is scheduled to resume a closed-session meeting on Friday afternoon, days after the FBI raided Superintendent
Major northwest Miami-Dade crash leaves 1 dead, 8 injured, officials say
A major crash reported in northwest Miami-Dade on Friday morning has left at least one person dead and eight others injured, according to officials. The
Los Angeles school officials meet to discuss raid at home, office of Alberto Carvalho
School officials in Los Angeles held a meeting on Thursday to discuss the FBI raids on former Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, who
Fort Lauderdale residents say skyrocketing water bills have them treading water: “You’re held hostage”
Fort Lauderdale residents say their water bills are drowning them. They told CBS New Miami that their water bills have skyrocketed over the last two