President Trump’s granddaughter, Kai Trump, has officially signed with the University of Miami women’s golf team. The 18‑year‑old completed her letter of intent during the
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South Florida enjoys stretch of sunny fall weather
South Florida heads into a stretch of pleasant fall weather. Expect sunny skies and highs in the mid‑80s through the day, with an easterly breeze
Fort Lauderdale’s FAT Village redevelopment brings housing, timber offices and retail to Flagler Village
FORT LAUDERDALE — Take a drive down Andrews Avenue in Flagler Village and it’s hard to miss the massive $500 million development being constructed. “We’re
Caught on camera: Fireball flashes in skies near Sarasota
Officials believe that it was likely a rogue space rock that entered Earth’s atmosphere and ignited upon entry. Source link
Cuban rapper Chocolate MC found guilty in Miami murder-for-hire plot
A Miami-Dade jury has convicted Cuban rapper Chocolate MC, whose legal name is Yosvanis Sierra Hernández, of plotting a murder-for-hire scheme against an inmate accused
Former Brickell condo manager charged with alleged theft of $142K from association
A former manager for a Brickell condo tower was charged with allegedly diverting more than $142,000 from the association. Yissely Herrouet hired “phantom employees,” who
Palm Beach oceanfront estate hits market for $205M
An oceanfront estate in Palm Beach just hit the market for $205 million, making it the island’s most expensive trophy listing so far this season.
Final penny pressed at U.S. Mint in Philadelphia as the 1-cent coin gets canceled
More than 200 years ago, the penny could buy you a candle, some candy, or even a biscuit. Today, the humble one-cent coin has mostly
Foreign condo buyers dominate South Florida’s new development pipeline
It’s no secret that foreign investors fuel South Florida’s condo market, but a new report shows how international buyers now dominate new development sales in
The penny is dead after 232 years — why you shouldn't get rid of it
Originally appeared on E! Online Unfortunately, making the one-cent coin really did cost a pretty penny. After 232 years in circulation — nearly as long