The home arena of the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers will host one of South Florida’s largest job fairs this week. Hiring managers and recruiters
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University of Miami brings citizen scientists to coral reef for hands-on restoration
A team of researchers from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School Coral Restoration Lab brought members of the public out to a coral reef this
University of Miami brings in
Dave Warren reports a team of researchers from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School Coral Restoration Lab brought members of the public out to a
Girl in critical condition after she was swept into Florida storm drain, officials say
A young girl remains in critical condition after being swept into a storm drain Sunday evening following a water main break in Sarasota, according to
Stand Your Ground hearing continues for Miami-Dade officer charged in deadly 2019 UPS shootout
A hearing is underway to determine whether Florida’s Stand Your Ground law can be used by a suspended Miami-Dade police officer to defend against manslaughter
Protestors take to the streets after state demands removal of rainbow-colored crosswalks
Morgan Rynor reports the Florida Department of Transportation has ordered municipalities to remove crosswalks and street art with what it calls “social, political or ideological
Protesters take to Broward streets over state order to remove rainbow crosswalks
Dozens of people across Broward County gathered in protest Monday evening after the Florida Department of Transportation ordered cities to remove rainbow-colored crosswalks and other
Edward Cabrera strikes out 10 as the Miami Marlins beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (AP) — Edward Cabrera struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings, and the Miami Marlins beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Monday night. Troy
Fire engulfs restaurant in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, no injuries reported
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A fire broke out Monday afternoon at La Esquina De La Fama restaurant in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood,
Some Florida cities push back against state order to remove rainbow crosswalks
Residents across South Florida are voicing outrage over a state order requiring cities to paint over rainbow crosswalks, symbols that many say represent safety, inclusion