FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Two of South Florida’s largest low-cost airlines are teaming up. Spirit and Frontier announced they plan to merge later this year.
Month: February 2022
‘Euphoria’ Star Sydney Sweeney Reveals the Reason Her Ford Bronco Project Means So Much to Her
There’s no steering Sydney Sweeney away from her favorite hobby. Sure, she’s glam on “Euphoria” as boy crazy Cassie, but off-camera, she’s getting down and
David, Jackie Siegel Pay $5M for North Palm Beach House
832 Harbour Isles Place in North Palm Beach with David and Jacqueline Siegel (Google Maps and Getty Images) Timeshare mogul David Siegel and his wife,
Largest Study To Date Confirms COVID Vaccine Safe For Cancer Patients
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The largest study to date confirms the COVID vaccine is safe for people being treated for cancer or who have finished cancer
Spec Warehouse Deliveries Drop in 2021 Due to Supply Chain, Labor Shortages
(iStock, Illustration by Kevin Cifuentes for The Real Deal) Developers across the country are racing to build new warehouses, as vacancy rates approach sub-1 percent
Study: Positive Parenting, Even At Infancy, Can Have Long-Term Effects
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A mother’s early interactions with their child can have a big impact on their future health. According to a pediatrics study, when
What to Watch Out for When Oscar Nominations Are Announced Tuesday
It’s time again to celebrate Hollywood’s grandest ambitions and most daring risk takers. No, I’m not talking about “Jackass Forever.” On Tuesday morning, nominations to
Cuban Migrants Rescued From Sinking Vessel Off Keys Repatriated
MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) – Six of the ten Cuban migrants rescued off the Florida Keys after they were spotted in a sinking boat have been repatriated.
Bloom Hotels Buys Sixty Sixty Resort in Miami Beach for $24M
Bloom Hotels’ David Harari and Intega’s Victor Ballestas with 6060 Indian Creek Drive (Bloom Hotels, Integra) The Sixty Sixty condo-hotel in Miami Beach, once the
Florida Democrats Vow Registration Effort As Elections Loom
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – After Democrats lost their traditional edge in voter registration in Florida, party leaders on Monday announced a $2.5 million effort to boost