Florida Keys weather conditions & preparations – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Weather Channel meteorologist Reynolds Wolf reports from the Florida Keys to provide weather
Month: June 2022
Broward Sheriff’s Office partners with Brightline for new operation aimed at lowering track incidents
MIAMI – The Broward County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with Brightline in a new operation aimed at lowering the number of vehicle and pedestrian incidents
Shari Arison Sells Bal Harbour Mansion for $41.5M
Shari Arison and 276 Bal Bay Drive (ורדי כהנא., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons, Lifestyle Production Group) Israeli-American businesswoman Shari Arison sold her waterfront estate
City of Miami sites distribute free sandbags for home protection from flooding
MIAMI – As the tropical storm unleashed rainfall all day around Miami-Dade County, there was a steady surge of people driving up to sites to
Palm Beach Gardens Office Building Sells For $9M
(left to right) Sean Greene, Michael Steinger, and Michael Feiner with 11360 North Jog Road 101 (SGF, Loopnet) A trio of Phoenix-based personal injury law
Rivani’s Black Lion hits Billionaire’s Beach
Robert Rivani and 22102 Pacific Coast Highway (LinkedIn, Redfin, iStock) June just started but it’s already been a busy month for Black Lion Investment Group
Johnny Depp Announces New Album With Jeff Beck Post-Verdict
A new project by Johnny Depp will soon be arriving. A rep for Depp confirms to E! News that the actor is releasing a new
Florida COVID-19 vaccine requirement dropped after state threat
TALLAHASSEE – After the state threatened to impose a $27.5 million fine, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that the Special Olympics USA Games will not
Editor’s note: Of mayors and moguls – The Real Deal South Florida
Stuart Elliott There’s a delicate dance between mayors and the real estate developers who build the city. That intricate two-step was on display at The
Florida ‘Red-Flag’ law eyed amid gun debate
TALLAHASSEE – As a national debate rages over gun laws after last month’s mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, proponents of “red-flag” policies point