Emotional memorial held for Surfside victims – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Surfside victims were remembered Friday during a memorial ceremony attended by relatives and
Month: June 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bills on smoking bans, stolen sexual images
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 35 bills on Friday, including a law allowing local governments to ban smoking on beaches and
Miami activists say Roe V. Wade ruling deprives them of their rights
MIAMI – Activists gathered in Miami and said the Supreme Court ruling that overturned the landmark Roe V. Wade ruling from 1973 has truly deprived
Miami-Dade Leads Nation in Highest Industrial Rent Hike
Miami’s industrial market, which includes all of Miami-Dade County, is the nation’s top performer for annual rent growth, according to a JLL report. Year-over-year, the
FBI Seizes Disputed Basquiat Artwork From Florida Museum
The FBI raided a Florida art museum on Friday and seized more than two dozen paintings attributed to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat following questions about their
Leaders from across South Florida react to Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade
1m ago Representative Robin Bartleman, from Homestead, on high court’s ruling MIAMI – Democratic Rep. Robin Bartleman said the decision is “devastating.” “As someone
Estate Companies’ Pompano, Hollywood Projects Move Forward
From left: The Estate Companies’ managing principal Robert Suris and principal Jeffrey Ardizon along with a rendering of Soleste Pompano Beach and a sitemap for
Florida lawmakers weigh in on SCOTUS overturning Roe V. Wade
MIAMI – In a seismic shift in abortion law, the Supreme Court on Friday overturned its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade that established the
Manufacturers Struggle to Keep Pace With Vinyl Record Demand
The arrival of the compact disc nearly killed off record albums, with vinyl pressing machines sold, scrapped and dismantled by major record labels. Four decades
Surviving Surfside: Year One
Surviving Surfside: Year One – CBS Miami Watch CBS News It’s been one year since the tragedy at Champlain Towers South, where 98 lives were