The family of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TODAY Show co-host Savannah Guthrie, released another video over the weekend pleading with her kidnappers to let
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FWC releases more data after state’s first permitted bear hunt in a decade
As the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission continues to analyze the state’s first permitted bear hunt in a decade, the agency has started to
More people turning to thrift store shopping due to economy
Goodwill said it saw $7 billion in thrifting sales last year, and it’s part of a growing trend of secondhand shopping. CBS News Miami’s Morgan
Elon Musk says he wants to build city on Moon
Elon Musk said he’s hoping to build a city on the Moon. He said on social media that he’s prioritizing that plan rather than building
South Florida sees enhanced wildfire risk due to dry conditions as warmer temps get set to move in
It’s a cool start to the new workweek in South Florida with temperatures in the 50s in Broward and Miami-Dade counties while the Florida Keys
Penalty phase in second murder case of Anthawn Ragan to begin Monday
On Monday, Anthawn Ragan is expected to appear in court for the start of the penalty phase of his second murder case. He will learn
Family demands answers after woman fatally shot by Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Deputy
A Miami-Dade family is demanding answers after a 52-year-old woman was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy Saturday afternoon, following a call for help
Valentine flower imports increase at Miami airport, despite tariffs and higher costs, officials say
Winged babies shooting heart-shaped arrows might get most of the credit on Valentine’s Day. Still, the real magic behind millions of romantic bouquets happens in
Florida Senate nominee, retired Lt. Colonel Alex Vindham shares why he decided to enter race
When Alex Vindman was first approached by state party officials in the spring of 2025 about running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, the retired
Florida Senate Democratic nominee, retired Lt. Colonel Alex Vindman says President Trump’s “corruption is staggering”
When Alex Vindman was first approached by state party officials in the spring of 2025 about running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, the retired