GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida hired San Francisco’s Todd Golden as its basketball coach Friday, turning to the 36-year-old former Auburn assistant to revitalize a
Month: March 2022
Herro has 26 points, East-leading Heat beat Thunder 120-108
MIAMI (AP) — Tyler Herro got through an ankle scare and scored 26 points, Duncan Robinson scored 19 points in 19 minutes and the Eastern
Man Remembers Victim Of Deadly Bus Shooting In Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – CBS4 News spoke with a man who is mourning the loss of 32-year-old Gregory Campbell Jr., one of the two people shot
‘Back To The Future’ Legend Christopher Lloyd Is Joining the ‘Star Wars’ Universe
Christopher Lloyd is adding another legendary franchise to his resume. The actor, most well known for playing Doc Brown in the “Back To The Future”
Miami-Dade County Kicks Off Pilot Program For E-Scooter Companies
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Looking for a new way to ease the pain at the pump? E-scooters may be another alternative in Miami-Dade County. The county
Driver Hospitalized After Collision With Brightline Train In Hallandale Beach
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A driver had to be hospitalized Friday afternoon after a Brightline train struck his pick-up truck in Hallandale Beach. It happened near
Bhad Bhabie Buys Boca Raton Mansion from NFL Free Agent
Jason Pierre-Paul and Bhad Bhabie with 17552 Fieldbrook Circle East in unincorporated Palm Beach County (Getty, Google Maps) It sounds like a rap tune: An
Lunar Launch Preps Underway At First Rollout Of NASA’s Artemis I Moon Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL (CBSMiami/CNN) — NASA’s Artemis I mission is another step closer to its lunar launch. The massive 322-foot-tall stack, which includes NASA’s Space Launch
Women’s History Month Spotlight: Jackson North’s New CEO Has Deep Connection To The Hospital System
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – This Women’s History Month, CBS4 is celebrating the accomplishments of women in our community. The latest spotlight is on Marie Sandra Severe,
Florida OK’s Property Tax Breaks Following Surfside Collapse
(iStock) Florida homeowners whose properties are severely damaged in a disaster will get a break on their real estate taxes, according to a new state