A Southwest Miami-Dade man is recovering in the hospital after a violent dog attack that left two dogs dead and prompted a swift response from
Month: February 2026
1 dead, 1 critically injured after tow truck rollover crash in Southwest Miami-Dade
One man died, and another was left in critical condition after a violent rollover crash involving two tow trucks in southwest Miami-Dade on Monday, authorities
Mass shooting at Rhode Island high school hockey game leaves 2 dead, 3 injured
Tragedy struck during senior night at a Pawtucket ice rink when a father opened fire, killing two and injuring three others. The mass shooting occurred
Miami-Dade deputies save man from dog attack, forced to shoot after non-lethal efforts fail
New details reveal Miami-Dade deputies acted quickly to save a man attacked by two large dogs, applying a tourniquet to stop severe bleeding. When tasers
FBI formally refuses to share evidence in Alex Pretti killing, Minnesota investigators say
Minnesota’s top investigative agency said Monday the federal government has formally refused to hand over evidence and information in the killing of Alex Pretti. The
Hollywood residents alerted to coconut thief targeting palm trees
Some Hollywood residents say a thief is taking coconuts off palm trees without permission from homeowners. One resident posted a picture on Nextdoor that shows
Marlins spring training in full swing ahead of 2026 season – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
JUPITER, Fla. (WSVN) — The Miami Marlins’ full roster took the field for the first time during spring training ahead of the 2026 regular season.
Ron Magill retires after 46 years as the heart and voice of Zoo Miami
After 46 unforgettable years, the man who became the voice, the heart, and the wild soul of Zoo Miami is turning the page. Ron Magill
South Florida drought worsens despite rain; homeowners face water warnings and dying lawns
Gabriel Ortiz said his family just had fresh sod installed a few months ago. Now that section of their yard is dead – thanks to
Anderson Cooper says he's exiting '60 Minutes' but staying with CNN
Anderson Cooper, who has reported for CBS’ “60 Minutes” for the past two decades in addition to hosting a weeknight news program on CNN, said