Sending well wishes. Two days after Anne Heche was hospitalized following a fiery car crash in Los Angeles, Alec Baldwin took to social media to
Month: August 2022
Britney Spears Responds to Kevin Federline After He Made Claims About Their Two Sons
Britney Spears is responding to recent claims made by her ex-husband, Kevin Federline. On Saturday, Aug. 6, comments made by Federline on his ex-wife and her relationship
Smyly finally wins at home as Cubs beat Marlins 4-0
CHICAGO (AP) — Drew Smyly tossed shutout ball into the seventh inning for his first win at Wrigley Field for the Cubs, leading Chicago past
Hialeah Police: Child grazed by bullet under investigation
MIAMI – Hialeah police detectives are investigating a shooting in which a child was grazed by a bullet at the child’s home. Police and
Several families likely displaced by fire at Miami apartment complex
MIAMI – Firefighters from the City of Miami put out an apartment fire on Saturday afternoon, that will likely displace several families. It happened at
Coast Guard: Vessel carrying dozens of migrants intercepted off Key Largo
MIAMI – The US Coast Guard intercepted a large vessel carrying dozens of migrants Saturday off Key Largo. #BreakingNews @USCG, @mcsonews, @CBPAMO, @CBPSoutheast & other
Identical Twins List Pair of Florida Mansions for $54M
13000 and 13001 Lewin Lane (Photos via Jills Zeder Group) The chiropractor behind the accident victim attorney referral line 1-800-411-PAIN is asking $54 million for
Sunday is last day to take advantage of
MIAMI – Ready or not, it’s almost time to head back to school. Many parents and teachers have been taking advantage of the state’s sales
Miami man faces charges after drugs, guns, undersized lobster found in Keys
MIAMI – A search warrant at a Key Largo residence yielded more than four pounds of marijuana, guns, other drugs and resulted in the arrests
US to issue ID to migrants awaiting deportation proceedings
MIAMI – U.S. immigration authorities are planning to issue photo ID cards to immigrants in deportation proceedings in a bid to slash paper use and