MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — Passengers on a Carnival cruise from Miami to Seattle said more than 100 people onboard tested positive for COVID-19. The ship docked
Year: 2022
Jennifer Grey to Return as Baby in ‘Dirty Dancing’ Sequel
Jennifer Grey will take center stage once again for the “Dirty Dancing” sequel. On “Good Morning America,” the actress confirmed that she will be starring
Waterfront Miami Beach Estate on La Gorce Island Asks $170M
18 La Gorce Circle (The Jills Zeder Group/1 Oak Studios) A waterfront compound in Miami Beach hit the market for $170 million, an ask that
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo 2022 With These Food Discounts and Deals
Cinco de Mayo is this Thursday, and it’s a day for celebration. Although the holiday celebrates Mexico’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle
Sweetwater Affordable Housing For Seniors Gets $2 Million Boost From County
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – More affordable housing is coming to the Sweetwater community. On Wednesday, Miami-Dade Commission Chairman Jose “Pepe” Diaz presented a two million dollar
‘On With the Show’: Dave Chappelle ‘Refuses to Allow’ Attack to Overshadow Festival
A spokesperson for Dave Chappelle on Wednesday said the “unfortunate and unsettling” on-stage attack will not deter the comedian from celebrating the moment. Late Tuesday
Two-County Police Pursuit Ends With Man In Custody In Miramar
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The police pursuit of a black sedan through residential streets in Northwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday morning ended in Miramar with the driver
Police Pursuit Of Black BMW Ends With Man In Custody In Miramar
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The police pursuit of a black sedan through residential streets in Northwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday morning ended in Miramar with the driver
New Type UV Light Is Potential Game Changer That Could Prevent Next Pandemic
MIAMI (CBS) – We know the risk of COVID transmission is much less outside. Now researchers at Columbia University are trying out a new kind
Florida Wildlife Officials Already Making Manatee Preparations For Next Winter
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – After providing more than 200,000 pounds of lettuce to starving manatees because of depleted seagrass beds in state waters, Florida Fish and