Bobbie Nelson, the older sister of country music legend Willie Nelson and longtime pianist in his band, has died, her family said. She was 91.
Month: March 2022
6 Spring Breakers Hospitalized After Possible Fentanyl Overdose At Wilton Manors Airbnb
WILTON MANORS (CBSMiami) – Six people had to be transported to area hospitals Thursday afternoon after they either came in contact or ingested drugs laced
American Airlines Looking To Hire 400 Full-Time Employees In Miami To Work From Home
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – American Airlines announced Wednesday it will be adding 600 full-time reservation agents to their Miami operation. The company said it already has
How To Help The People Of Ukraine
MIAMI (CBSMiami) — As we watch the events in Ukraine unfold, many of us want to know what we can do to help. Here is
Jazz in The Gardens Returns to Hard Rock Stadium This Saturday and Sunday
Some of the top musical acts in hip hop, R&B and jazz will take the stage this weekend for the 15th annual Jazz in The
Second Person Arrested For Allegedly Stealing 84-Year-Old Man’s House, Life Savings
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A second person has been arrested for allegedly defrauding an 84-year-old man with Alzheimer’s disease. Police say Andy Mora is one of
Sam Reinhart has 6th hat trick, Panthers beat Flyers 6-3
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Fans were throwing hats onto the ice early in the third period to pay tribute to Sam Reinhart, after they thought
FHP Trooper Talks About Jumping Into Harm’s Way To Stop Drunk Driver: ‘Thankful She Didn’t Get Past Me’
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The Florida Highway Patrol trooper who risked her own life to make sure no one else was hurt is speaking out for
Homestead Police Chase Ends In Big Crash Involving Innocent Driver: ‘They Just Smashed Me’
HOMESTEAD (CBSMiami) – A police chase in Homestead ended in a big crash involving an innocent driver. CBS4 was told the pursuit started after Homestead
Law Enforcement Recruitment Bill Backed
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request to dangle $5,000 bonuses as a tool to recruit law-enforcement officers from other states is heading to his