The Miami-Dade commission is set to discuss, and possibly vote on, the removal of fluoride from the county’s drinking water. The removal of fluoride from
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Miami-Dade commission to discuss removing fluoride from tap water
Miami-Dade commission to discuss removing fluoride from tap water – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports while Florida’s surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo
The 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer is here — and so is its release date
“Happy Gilmore 2” looks like it’s going to drive some serious laughs. The official trailer for the 1996 sequel dropped on Tuesday, March 18, and
Drake's record label files motion to dismiss his 'Not Like Us' lawsuit
Universal Music Group filed a motion to dismiss Drake’s defamation lawsuit against it, arguing that the Canadian rapper’s claims are “no more than Drake’s attempt
Funding cuts silence Radio and TV Martí, sparking outrage among Cuban exiles
Radio and TV Martí, the federally funded media outlets that for decades broadcast uncensored news to Cuba from South Florida, went off the air Monday
Managing finances in uncertain times: How to stay ahead amid inflation, market volatility
Rising prices, stock market fluctuations and new tariffs are leaving many Americans struggling to keep up with their finances. From grocery costs to insurance hikes,
Heat-Knicks game delayed after Tracy Morgan gets sick at Madison Square Garden
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan got sick in the second half of Monday night’s Heat-Knicks game, interrupting the action at Madison Square Garden. There was
Florida lawmakers push to lower graduation test score requirements
A new bill proposed in the Florida Legislature aims to lower the required passing scores for the algebra and English portions of the standardized tests
Dry conditions raise fire concerns in South Florida, experts urge lawn maintenance
As South Florida faces dangerously dry conditions, experts warn that keeping lawns green and trimmed can help reduce the risk of brush fires. Doris Bryant
South Florida woman gets refund after private chef no-show, others still waiting
A South Florida woman who said she was out more than $1,000 after hiring a private chef who never showed up, now has her money