MIAMI – The racial gap in maternal mortality is widening, with Black women being the only racial group to see an increase in pregnancy-related deaths
Month: February 2025
Dolphins Challenge Cancer: One Team, One Fight
Dolphins Challenge Cancer: One Team, One Fight – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Tonight, we take a look into the impact of the Dolphins Cancer
South Florida woman gives birth on NYC subway months after going missing
MIAMI – A South Florida woman who was reported missing last year was found in the most unexpected way, giving birth on a crowded New
Florida man executed for 1997 killing of couple whose toddler daughter witnessed the attack
A Florida man convicted of killing a husband and wife at a remote farm as the couple’s toddler looked on was put to death Thursday
NAACP branch president files internal affairs complaints against detectives investigating Fort Lauderdale office shooting
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Broward County leader has filed internal affairs complaints against two detectives because of their response to a shooting at the NAACP
North Miami homeowner sues neighbors over flooding issues
MIAMI – A North Miami homeowner is suing neighboring property owners, accusing them of failing to manage stormwater runoff that she says has repeatedly flooded
South Florida medium connects Parkland mom with late son, offering solace in grief
MIAMI – At first glance, Linda Heithaus seems like any other South Florida mom, but she says she has cultivated a gift, the ability to see
FIU students, faculty protest appointment of Interim President Jeanette Nunez
MIAMI – Students and faculty at Florida International University staged a protest Thursday as the school prepares for a leadership transition, opposing the appointment of
Unholstered: Lawsuit alleges Patrick Carroll held his security guards hostage at gunpoint
Last summer, following a Los Angeles court hearing on his pending felony charges, including carrying a loaded firearm, Carroll allegedly held his own bodyguards hostage
Terra, Frisbie win bid for Boca Raton City Hall redevelopment, plan 2M-plus sf mixed-use complex
Davd Martin’s Terra and Frisbie Group won a coveted bid to redevelop Boca Raton’s government campus, where the firms plan a 2.5 million-square-foot mixed-use complex.