Starbucks revealed some news devoted fans have long been waiting for on Monday. The coffee giant’s fan-favorite Red Cup Day will return on Nov. 13,
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Dolphins not making coaching or starting QB changes right now, despite their 1-6 start – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins aren’t making head coaching or starting quarterback changes. For now. That could change if something about the
Live Local Act scorecard: 3K-plus units completed, plus 42K-plus in the pipeline
When Florida lawmakers first approved the Live Local Act in 2023 in an effort to alleviate the affordable housing crisis, developers rushed to seize on
Liberty City gunfire leaves man wounded and home struck by bullets, police say
Gunfire wounded a man outside his SUV in Liberty City late Monday morning after an argument erupted on a residential street, police said. Residents reported
Meta Development launches sales for boutique Brickell
Andrew Rasken’s Meta Development is launching sales for Colette, a boutique condominium planned in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. With the launch, Rasken is betting that size
South Florida Colombians share concerns after President Trump threatens South American country with tariffs
Barista cafe owner Lina Bulla said most of her menu is Colombian cuisine and drinks, and about half of her products are shipped directly from
NY developer, Lumber Liquidators founder find buyers for Miami Beach homes
Lumber Liquidators’ founder and CEO signed a contract to sell his waterfront Palm Island home in Miami Beach. The deal is one of 16 contracts
Lithium-ion battery sparks fire in overhead luggage compartment during flight to China
Cellphone video captured the incident as the plane was directed to make an emergency landing. “This is a real workplace hazard,” said Sara Nelson, the
South Florida restaurants share worries after President Trump threatens Colombia with tariffs
President Trump called Colombia’s president an “illegal drug leader” and pledged to end U.S. aid and hit the South American country with tariffs. Source link
Residents packing up amid evictions at Sweetwater mobile home park
Residents told CBS News Miami they are going to continue to fight, because many of them say they have nowhere to go. Source link