Animal control officers in Virginia rescued a raccoon that broke into a liquor store, smashed bottles, and drank enough alcohol to pass out in the
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Wynwood artist heartbroken after vandals destroy his iconic street art
As hundreds of thousands of people flock to South Florida for Art Week, one local artist says his heart is broken after vandals tore apart
Immigrant communities in South Florida face new uncertainty under federal policy pause
Immigrant communities in South Florida are expressing concern following the Trump administration’s latest policy move impacting immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and 16 other countries.
Holiday cheer as Nicklaus Children’s Hospital lights Christmas tree with snow and celebration
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami held its annual holiday tree‑lighting celebration Wednesday evening. Meteorologist Dave Warren reported live as the Christmas tree was lit, artificial
University of Miami football star Rueben Bain gives back at his old elementary school
University of Miami football standout and 2022 Nat Moore Trophy winner Rueben Bain went back to where it all started Wednesday, visiting his former elementary
Neighbors oppose plan for religious building in Hollywood
Siobhan McLaughlin shows the signs she and some of her neighbors have placed in their front yards in Southlake Hollywood. They are fighting back against
Confidence in AI hurricane models grow during 2025 season
Hurricane season may be over, but meteorologist say AI has been improving their storm forecasting analyses. Source link
Doctor charged in Matthew Perry death sentenced to 30 months for providing ketamine to actor
One of the two doctors charged with distributing ketamine to “Friends” star Matthew Perry, weeks before his overdose death, has been sentenced. Salvador Plasencia was
Tech groups ask court to quickly hear arguments about whether Florida’s social media law violates First Amendment rights
After a ruling last week allowed Florida to begin enforcing a 2024 law designed to prevent children from having access to certain social media sites,
That blue “plastic bag” on South Florida beaches isn’t trash — and touching it can really hurt, officials say
As the summer heat simmers down and the Atlantic hurricane season comes to a close, locals and tourists alike are heading to South Florida’s beaches