Sweetwater police officers shot and killed a man Wednesday night after they say he was in a “domestic altercation” with a pregnant woman. “It feels
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Record-breaking amounts of sargassum seaweed could be coming to South Florida, experts say
A record-breaking amount of sargassum seaweed could be on its way to South Florida, with one expert stating, “The worst is yet to come.” Dr.
North Miami residents say they are being forced to move out after their building was deemed unsafe by the city
Residents of a North Miami apartment building are being forced to move out after the structure was deemed unsafe, leaving many unsure of their next
South Florida students use theater to explore Holocaust’s lessons and confront modern-day hate
An award-winning high school theater program in South Florida is using the power of performance to teach students about the Holocaust while connecting its lessons
Midair passenger fight forces Atlanta-bound Frontier flight to divert to Miami; woman arrested
A Frontier Airlines flight bound for Atlanta was forced to divert to Miami after a midair fight between passengers, leading to one woman’s arrest, authorities
South Florida could see record-high temperatures before another temperature tumble next week
A dense fog advisory was issued for inland areas of Broward and Miami-Dade counties until 9 a.m. Wednesday morning due to patchy dense fog that
Miami Beach city leaders speak out against the state’s proposed bills that will allow a local water park to be built
Miami Beach city leaders are publicly challenging state lawmakers over two proposed bills, House Bill 399 and Senate Bill 208, which they contend could undermine
Haiti’s former first lady emotionally testifies in her husband’s assassination trial in Miami
The widow of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse tearfully took the stand Tuesday in a Miami federal courtroom, giving jurors a firsthand account of the terrifying
South Florida could see record-high temperatures later this week before some much-needed rain could arrive
A dense fog advisory was issued until 9 a.m. for inland Broward and Miami-Dade counties due to some patchy dense fog that developed across inland
Cuba faces deepening crisis as Trump signals major changes ahead
Cuba’s humanitarian crisis is rapidly worsening, with fuel supplies running dangerously low and some regions enduring weeks-long power outages. As tensions between the U.S. and