Miami police said they have made an arrest after a fatal triple shooting took place at the Taste of Miami Karnival in Little Haiti on
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Summerlike warmth, humidity pushing into South Florida for the weekend
Get ready, South Florida. We’re in for a warm and humid weekend making it feel more like summer. On Friday morning we woke up to
Archdiocese of Miami pleads with Trump administration to restore $11 million contract with Catholic Charities
The Archdiocese of Miami is making a desperate plea to the federal government, asking it to reconsider the cancellation of an $11 million contract with
South Florida to see warm, humid conditions as we close out workweek and head into weekend
It’s going to be another warm day across South Florida, but it’s not expected to be as breezy. It was a comfortable start to the
Carnival Cruise Line must pay $300,000 to injured passenger for overserving alcohol, Miami jury finds
Carnival Cruise Line must pay $300,000 to a former passenger after a federal jury in South Florida found that the company was negligent in serving
Federal funding cut threatens future of Catholic Charities program for migrant children in Miami
The Trump administration has canceled an $11 million federal contract that helps shelter and care for migrant children who enter the United States without a
Kendall residents voice concerns over a proposed zoning change for a Jewish community center
Residents in Kendall are raising alarms over a proposed zoning change for the Alper Jewish Community Center (JCC) property, worried it could lead to increased
“Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein released from jail after accusations of spying on her ex-husband
“Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein walked out of jail Wednesday evening after turning herself in to face felony charges. She is accused of
Miami woman facing a felony charge after police say she attacked a postal worker and yelled racial slurs
A woman in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood is facing a felony charge after police say she attacked a U.S. postal worker delivering mail, using her
Cuban exiles and veterans commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion with new Miami museum
Manuel Portuondo was still a teenager in 1960 when his family, like thousands of others, fled Cuba for Miami, following the culmination of the Cuban