Venezuelans in South Florida poured into the streets of Doral early Saturday, celebrating what many called a historic turning point for their country after President
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New Florida law creates animal cruelty offender database
Animal shelters across South Florida say a new law that took effect this week will help protect pets and hold offenders accountable. “Dexter’s Law,” named
Miramar man arrested after five‑hour SWAT standoff
A Miramar man is in police custody after an hours‑long standoff with SWAT. Police say the man, identified as 27‑year‑old Styvens Jean, barricaded himself inside
University of Miami fans welcome football team home after win against Ohio State at Cotton Bowl
The University of Miami football team returned to South Florida after their win over Ohio State at the Cotton Bowl in Texas on New Year’s
Florida Panthers host New York Rangers on Friday in first-ever outdoor hockey game for the Sunshine State
The NHL played its All-Star Game in Tampa in 2018, and when league officials were leaving town they couldn’t help but notice a billboard that
University of Miami beats Ohio State in Cotton Bowl, pulling off upset as underdogs in College Football Playoffs
Ryan Day and his Ohio State coaching staff spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to deal with the long break between
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits with lawmakers, community leaders during South Florida visit
A rare visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brought heightened security, large crowds, and miles-long traffic backups to parts of Miami Beach and Surfside
Temperatures dropping in South Florida along with Fort Lauderdale anchor on New Year’s Eve
We’re inching closer and closer to the start of 2026, and it’s not only the anchor dropping Fort Lauderdale to welcome the new year –
Florida tourism up as Canadians continue to back off on U.S. travel, reports say
Florida posted a slight increase in tourism during the third quarter of 2025 from a year earlier, even as Canadians continued to back off on
Volunteers help Miami’s unhoused prepare for cold snap
As South Florida braces for a rare cold snap, community groups are stepping up efforts to help those living without a reliable shelter. On Tuesday