Rapper Kodak Black was arrested again on Thursday in Broward County, just one week after he was arrested in Central Florida on drug trafficking charges.
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Swedish couple sues Miami Beach resort for $15 million over 11-year-old daughter’s alleged attack at pool
A couple from Sweden is suing the owners of a Miami Beach resort and demanding at least $15 million, claiming the facility provided “grossly inadequate
As rainy season is set to begin, the weather in South Florida will reflect that in the coming days
More rain is expected to come to South Florida, possibly giving relief from the heat Source link
Businesses flock to apply for 1 year of free rent in building owned by city of Hialeah
Here is something you do not often hear in South Florida: Free rent for a year! The city of Hialeah is offering free rent for
Family files lawsuit for hotel involved in sexual assault of 11-year-old girl
The family alleges security wasn’t present when the incident happened, asking for $15 million. Source link
BSO investigating a shooting in West Park where the victim was found in Hollywood
Officials say the man has non-life threatening injuries and no suspect is in custody. Source link
Cuban Americans in South Florida weigh in on U.S. plan to send $100 million in aid amid worsening fuel crisis
Prolonged blackouts in Havana and across Cuba have led to protests as the government warned citizens that it is mostly out of fuel to run
City of Miami voters will soon choose whether elections will change dates
Miami is deciding whether to change their elections from odd years to even ones. Source link
Florida House committee reprimands Rep. Nixon for using a megaphone to protest redrawn congressional map
Rep. Angie Nixon was reprimanded by the House Rules and Ethics Committee on Thursday for her loud protest on the House floor last month that
South Florida EV drivers face charger shortage as electric vehicle sales continue to rise
A new report shows South Florida’s growing number of electric vehicles is outpacing the availability of public fast-charging stations, leaving many drivers frustrated and creating