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Month: October 2024
Broward school board adjusts schedule after 3 days missed because of hurricanes
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE – The Broward County School Board during a special meeting Tuesday decided how to make up days lost during
Broward school board adjusts schedule after 4 days missed because of hurricanes
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE – The Broward County School Board during a special meeting Tuesday decided how to make up days lost during
Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues
Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues 01:51 DORAL – Republican
Miami International Airport beefs up security with detection equipment
MIAMI – A partnership between Miami International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration is bringing new technology to the airport, all in the name of
McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers linked to deadly E. coli outbreak, CDC says
E. Coli outbreak in 10 states linked to McDonald’s E. Coli outbreak in 10 states linked to McDonald’s quarter pounders 01:31 McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers
Exclusive: Man shot multiple times by Miami police describes ordeal, video obtained
MIAMI – A man shot multiple times by a City of Miami police officer in March is speaking out to CBS News Miami. Video of the
‘Baywatch' star Michael Newman dead at 68
Originally appeared on E! Online Hollywood is mourning the death of a beloved Baywatch alum. Michael Newman — who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2006 —
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami expanding show space, pays $25M for building on same block
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami is nearly doubling its show space, paying $25 million for the former home of the de la Cruz Collection.
“Invasive Catfish Condos” making homes in Florida waters
One invasive fish is building quite the home, with mysterious holes showing up alongside Florida’s riverbanks. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Research Institute