MIAMI (WSVN) – As Hurricane Milton continues its trek to Florida, the Miami Heat announced that this week’s preseason matchup against the Atlanta Hawks will
Month: October 2024
Site Centers offloads another South Florida retail property, selling Boynton Beach shopping center for $31M
Less than a month after selling a Midtown Miami building anchored by Target, Site Centers offloaded a Boynton Beach shopping center. An affiliate of Beachwood,
That’s hot: Hiltons expanding brokerage to Palm Beach amid market boom
Barron Hilton is bringing his family’s namesake brokerage, Hilton Hilton, to Palm Beach, The Real Deal has learned. The fourth generation scion of the Hilton
Panthers open their title defense by getting past Bruins 6-4
CBS News Miami Live Sam Bennett scored twice, Sam Reinhart and Evan Rodrigues each had a goal and an assist, and the Florida Panthers opened
Miami-Dade Homeless Trust ramps up efforts ahead of Hurricane Milton
MIAMI – With severe weather looming, the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust has intensified efforts to provide shelter to the homeless, ensuring the vulnerable population is
Fort Lauderdale mayor bracing for wind gusts of up to 50 mph
FORT LAUDERDALE – Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis is urging residents to take the effects of Hurricane Milton seriously in part because of the “unpredictability” of
Citizens Property Insurance to shed policies in December
TALLAHASSEE – Florida regulators have approved proposals by private insurers to take more than 300,000 policies in December from Citizens Property Insurance Corp., as the
Ahead of Hurricane Milton, Disney World and Universal Orlando remain open
Major theme parks Walt Disney World and Universal remained open Tuesday ahead of Hurricane Milton‘s expected hit as a major storm in Florida even as
‘The Office' star Jenna Fischer, 50, reveals breast cancer diagnosis
Jenna Fischer is sharing news of her breast cancer diagnosis. “The Office” star, 50, made the reveal on her Instagram on Oct. 8, writing that since October
South Florida sandbag distribution sites are running out of supply
South Florida sandbag distribution sites are running out of supply – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports several sites were forced to close