As soon as U.S. hockey defender Laila Edwards skates onto the Olympic ice ahead of Thursday’s gold medal game against Canada, she will scan the
Month: February 2026
Bodycam video released of mom accused of abandoning her young children in an Uber with the driver in Sunrise
Sunrise police have released new body camera video capturing the arrest of a mother who allegedly abandoned her kids with an Uber driver. Officers met
Religious festivities underway in South Florida, with the Catholic Ash Wednesday and Muslim Ramadan
Catholics across South Florida are commemorating Ash Wednesday, while Muslims in South Florida recognize Ramadan. Source link
Man arrested for attacking a woman inside his car after police pursuit ended in Medley
The unidentified man was stopped by authorities near the Miccosukee casino but he took off, leading to a police chase that ended in Medley Source
Bodycam video released of mom accused of abandoning her kids in an Uber
Sunrise police were called by the Uber driver, who said the woman was drunk when she left her two kids, 3 and 4 years old,
Teen injured after being shot multiple times in drive-by shooting in west Kendall
Rescue crews took the injured 15-year-old to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, where the Sheriff’s Office said he is in stable condition. Source link
Teenage boy is hospitalized after a drive-by shooting in southwest Miami-Dade, the sheriff’s office says
A teenage boy remains in the hospital after a shooting in southwest Miami-Dade, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office. The shooting happened along SW 152nd
North Bay Village residents complain about early construction times in the community
The city did approve the extra early start time, and they say there are more to come. Source link
Georgette’s Tea Room House, a social spot for black Miami residents in the 50s, is being restored to its former glory
A historically designated social meeting spot from the 1950s is being restored in Miami’s Brownsville district. Georgette’s Tea Room House holds many memories for members
Florida Senate introduces a bill named after former NFL QB Teddy Bridgewater to allow coaches to give benefits to players
A new bill has been introduced in the Florida Senate to allow high school coaches to spend personal funds on their team. “We treat them