(Getty) Landlords of residential properties are figuring out ways to cut tenants loose even after they have paid their back rent through the Federal government’s
Month: February 2022
8 Treated, 30 Evaluated For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning At Navarro Pharmacy In Miami
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – City of Miami officials said high levels of carbon monoxide caused 30 people to be treated at a Navarro Discount Pharmacy in
Closed Miami-Dade Jail Used As Sick Ward During COVID Surge
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – In early 2020, when COVID-19 ran rampant within South Florida jails, Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation wanted to evaluate how to curb the
Wet Super Bowl Sunday, Then Cooler Air Returns
MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Saturday’s weather will be nice with warm and mainly dry conditions. Forecast high temperatures will top the low and mid-80s across South
Maluma Debuts in Hollywood Alongside Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in ‘Marry Me’
Reggaeton singing superstar Maluma can now add acting to his list of accomplishments. That’s right! The Colombian heartthrob is crossing over into film as he
Here’s how long it will take to get your tax refund in 2022
Three-quarters of all Americans get an annual tax refund from the IRS, which often is a family’s biggest check of the year. But with this
Masks No Longer Mandatory For Adults At Miami-Dade County Public Shools
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Miami-Dade County Public School officials announced Saturday that starting Monday the use of masks is no longer mandatory for adults. The use
Trial Begins For Accused Florida Serial Killer Of 4 Women
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – Prosecutors told jurors that DNA evidence linked an accused serial killer with the slayings of three women 16 years ago when he
Rapper Kodak Black Shot in West Hollywood on Super Bowl Weekend
Kodak Black, the rapper whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was among 3 people shot and injured early Saturday outside a bar in West Hollywood,
Florida COVID-19 Deaths Top 67,500
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Reported deaths of Florida residents from COVID-19 increased by nearly 1,300 during the past week, bringing the total to more than 67,500 since