TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF ) – The Senate is set Tuesday to wade into a fight about a controversial proposal that critics have dubbed the “don’t say
Month: February 2022
Famed Civil Rights Attorney Files Lawsuit After Man Allegedly Having Mental Health Crisis Shot By Police
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Doctors have told Michael Ortiz that he will never walk again after he was shot during a confrontation with Hollywood police last
How to Watch the 2022 Oscar Nominations Livestream
Movie buffs, rejoice: The 2022 Oscar nominations will soon be revealed. “Will & Grace” actor Leslie Jordan and “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross are hosting
Police Warn Of Counterfeit Opioid Pills That Look Like The Real Thing
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – The Broward Sheriff’s Office says drug dealers in the community are creating fake prescription drugs containing fentanyl, prompting a safety alert
Cold Front To Bring Pleasant Sunshine To South Florida Later This Week
Cold front to bring cooler mornings starting Thursday (CBSMiami) Miami (CBSMiami)– Showers will increase this week ahead of a cold front that will bring cooler,
Dolphins Fans Cautiously Optimistic With Hiring Of New Head Coach Mike McDaniel
MIAMI GARDENS (CBSMiami) – Every football season is a new beginning for Dolphins fans. While the fanbase is pretty loyal, win or lose, new coach
GOP plans to create election police force in Florida, raising alarms among voting rights advocates
As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and fellow Republicans propose the creation of a special police force to investigate election fraud, voting rights advocates are worried
Leslie Jones Again Free to Post Olympics Commentary After 3rd-Party Error Resolved
Leslie Jones is free to take to social media to give her commentary about the Olympics after a misunderstanding with some of her posts. NBC
Coral Springs investor picks up Plantation office building for $13M – The Real Deal South Florida
Plantation Corporate Center at 2 South University Drive (Marcus & Millichap and iStock) A German real estate firm cashed out of a Broward office building
Bill Would Cut Salaries Of School Board Members In State’s Largest Districts By About $17,000
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Most school board members across the state could see a drastic pay cut. A bill approved by the Senate Education Committee last