A jury has failed to reach a unanimous verdict in the case against former University of Miami football player Rashaun Jones, who is accused of
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Florida law limiting long-term anchoring in some counties helping to clean up Biscayne Bay
A new law is meant to get rid of boats that have been sitting in the same spot of the water for a long period
Warm temperatures expected across South Florida this week with some showers possible
We’re kicking off the month of March with warm weather and spotty showers in South Florida. It’s been a mild start to Monday, with temperatures
Westbound lanes of MacArthur Causeway closed due to crash, FDOT says
A crash forced officials to close all westbound lanes of the MacArthur Causeway at Biscayne Boulevard on Monday morning, according to the Florida Department of
Miami Hurricanes fall to Georgia Tech in regular season finale, 79-49
The Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball team concluded their 2025-26 regular season with a tough 79-49 loss to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on Sunday afternoon
Is the end of the Cuban regime near? Former U.S. ambassador under Biden says change won’t happen quickly
While many in Miami believe the end of the Cuban regime is near, it is not clear what will happen next. Frank Mora, the former
South Florida Iranian families, Jewish communities concerned about safety of loved ones after strikes in Iran
News that Iran has been struck in a joint mission carried out by the United States and Israel has put many people in South Florida
Miami youth discover history of Bahamian ancestors during
As Black History Month comes to a close, Jack and Jill of America, Inc.’s Miami Chapter is paying homage to the Bahamian legacy that helped
3800 new attendees join the 2026 Dolphins Cancer Challenge to walk, run or bike for cancer research in South Florida
Thousands of new attendees are supporting the Dolphins Cancer Challenge, who have surpassed its goal of $100 million for cancer research. Bryan Fusfield is in
Thousands gather in Miami for a caravan asking the Trump administration to help put an end to the 67-year Cuban regime
More than a thousand people are gathering Saturday afternoon in Miami for one cause: a free Cuba. U.S. and Cuban flags fly together at Tropical