SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Auston Matthews hadn’t scored against Florida in more than a year. He ended the drought — and might have saved Toronto’s
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Downtown Miami homeowners slam Development Authority over spending in new ad
A group of downtown homeowners is calling for a separation from the Miami Downtown Development Authority, accusing the agency of wasteful spending and releasing a
Maple Leafs beat Panthers 2-0 to force Game 7
CBS News Miami Live Auston Matthews got his first goal of the series to break a scoreless tie in the third period, Joseph Woll stopped
South Florida woman facing $1.8 million immigration fine speaks out:
A South Florida woman who has lived in the U.S. for two decades is now facing a staggering $1.82 million fine from Immigration and Customs
NRA takes Florida gun law to U.S. Supreme Court
Calling split appellate court decisions “intolerable,” the National Rifle Association on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a challenge to a Florida
American-born South Florida woman plans family move to Haiti despite ongoing turmoil
As many flee Haiti due to political instability and violence, one South Florida woman is going against the tide and packing her bags and moving
Panthers fans expected to show off their pride, hit up team stores ahead of potential series-clinching Game 6 – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
SUNRISE, FLA. (WSVN) – With the Florida Panthers set to host the Toronto Maple Leafs in Sunrise, Panthers fans are expected to show up with
Miami officer cleared in March 2024 shooting of man in mental health crisis, prosecutors say
Police officer cleared in shooting of man in Miami Police officer cleared in shooting of man in Miami 02:30 The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has
Trump whistleblower Alexander Vindman eyeing Florida Senate run
Alexander Vindman, the whistleblower who triggered Donald Trump‘s first impeachment, is considering a run for the United States Senate next year against Florida Republican Ashley
Florida families of children with developmental disabilities stuck in line for assistance
Despite a state budget that allocates more than $900 million this year to support people with developmental disabilities, tens of thousands of Florida families are