Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue crews responded early Friday morning to a sailboat fire near a Deerfield Beach marina, where a 50-foot vessel was found fully engulfed in
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High School Football Report: South Florida powerhouses eye repeat playoff runs
The Florida High School Athletic Association released its football playoff brackets, highlighting key local matchups. In Class 1A Region 4, defending state champion Chaminade-Madonna is
11 charged in Airbnb call‑center scam bust in Southwest Miami‑Dade
Authorities say 11 people are facing charges after allegedly using an Airbnb on Southwest 162nd Street as a base for a fake call‑center scam. Gang
Massive fire destroys Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra’s Coral Gables home
A massive overnight fire destroyed the Coral Gables home of Miami Heat and Team USA head coach Erik Spoelstra. No one was inside when the
Triple shooting in Hialeah leaves 2 dead, 1 critically injured
Police say a triple shooting at a Hialeah apartment complex left a man and woman dead and a third person critically injured. The incident happened
Flight cuts looming at Miami International as shutdown strains air traffic control
At Miami International Airport, passengers saw only a handful of cancellations Thursday night, but federal officials warn flight cuts are coming to 40 of the
Shutdown forces airlines to trim flights in South Florida, leaving travelers uneasy
The FAA announced plans to have airlines cut 10% of flights from the nation’s 40 biggest airports. The move is aimed at reducing stress on
Unpaid federal workers in South Florida turn to food banks as shutdown drags on
Hundreds of unpaid federal employees turned to a food bank in Homestead this week, underscoring how the prolonged government shutdown is straining workers who are
Gang units arrest 11 in Miami-Dade Airbnb call center scheme, authorities say
Eleven people are facing charges after police said they used an Airbnb rental to host a fake call center in Miami-Dade County. Ten of the
Over 250,000 Venezuelans in U.S., including thousands in South Florida, to lose Temporary Protected Status
In just a matter of hours, more than 250,000 Venezuelans across the United States — including tens of thousands living in South Florida — will