In a Thursday morning interview, Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Indiana Miranda said Alligator Alley was closed for hours overnight due to “zero visibility” from heavy
Month: February 2026
Devastating fire sweeps through Broward home displacing 12 people, including 4 children
Twelve people, including four children, were displaced when a devastating fire tore through a home in West Park on Wednesday night, according to information provided
Two Haitian Americans reflect on struggle, pride and building a life in South Florida
Resilience is a theme echoed across the Caribbean and few communities know it like Haitians. One of those people, the mother of CBS Miami’s Tania
South Florida’s top deals: PGIM offloads $132M apartment complex in Palm Beach Gardens
🏆 Residential: The priciest home sale recorded in South Florida was for a home in Delray Beach. Kathy Palmer Ordoñez, a life sciences executive, sold
Warmer temperatures, rain chances return to South Florida this weekend
Warmer weather is on the way for South Florida. It was a comfortably cool start to Thursday across the region, with temperatures mostly in the
Federal agents raid home, office of former Miami-Dade County Public Schools superintendent
The FBI raided the home and office of former Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on Wednesday, and sources tell CBS News Miami that
East Tennessee Children’s Hospital renamed after Dolly Parton
A hospital in Tennessee is partnering with Dolly Parton in a special way. The country legend revealed exclusively to TODAY that East Tennessee Children’s Hospital
Lupita Nyong’o reveals her fibroids have returned: ‘Time to speak up’
Lupita Nyong’o thought her symptoms were normal until 2014. She was fatigued, pre-anemic and burdened by pelvic pain once a month. Her Christian sex education
Miami residents and city officials concerned on what the Florida legislature on eliminating property taxes will mean
Bills that would eliminate property taxes in Florida are moving through the state legislature, raising concerns among local governments about how they would operate without
Trial nears end in killing of former University of Miami football player Bryan Pata as it is now in the jury’s hands
After nearly two decades, the murder trial in the 2006 killing of former University of Miami football player Bryan Pata is now in the hands