MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The halt of Russian-imported goods has one American-owned liquor company seeing its product banned from shelves. “Two weeks ago on that Monday,
Month: March 2022
Pro Wrestling Legend and Hall of Famer Scott Hall Dies at 63
Scott Hall, professional wrestling’s “Bad Guy” who revolutionized the industry as a founding member of the New World Order faction, has died. He was 63.
Pro Wrestling Legend and Hall of Famer Scott Hall Dies at 63
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, a key figure in pro wrestling’s massive growth in the 1980s and ‘90s, has died, WWE said Monday. Hall, 63, was
Evan Rachel Wood Says She’s ‘Not Scared’ of Marilyn Manson Lawsuit
Evan Rachel Wood says she will not be silenced. During her appearance on “The View” on Monday, March 14, the “Westworld” star addressed the defamation
Fentanyl Could Be Cause Of Sunday’s Medical Emergency In Fort Lauderdale
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Four people who were rushed to the hospital on Sunday for a medical emergency may have ingested fentanyl. Paramedics rushed to
Sandra Bullock Reveals Why She’s Taking a Break From Acting
Sandra Bullock is putting Hollywood on the back burner — for now The 57-year-old actress confirmed she is taking a break from acting to focus on
Related Group Begins Sales of Casamar in Pompano Beach
Nick and Jon Paul Pérez with a rendering of Casamar (Nick Garcia Photography, Casamar, Related Group) The Related Group launched sales of its second planned
Judge Makes Ban on Saget Autopsy Records Release Permanent
A judge in Florida on Monday agreed to make permanent an order that prohibits the release of photos, video or other records related to the
Simon Rex Reveals the Heartfelt Way Meghan Markle Thanked Him After Shutting Down Potential Tabloid Story
When it comes to Meghan Markle, her “Cuts” co-star Simon Rex is loyal to the royal. Back in 2020, Rex claimed that he was once
10 Big Issues In The 2022 Florida Legislative Session
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Florida lawmakers finished the regular legislative session Monday by passing a $112.1 billion budget for the fiscal year that will start July