The Democratic members of a U.S. House committee have released the findings of a report examining last month’s fatal shootings in Minneapolis by federal immigration
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“Immense shell game”: Aston Martin Residences developer accused of fleecing owners
Aston Martin Residences developer Germán Coto is accused of siphoning millions of dollars from condo owners, according to a bombshell lawsuit being reported for the
Two Florida sisters rescued after Roblox abduction: Suspect drove 1,500 miles to meet
A multi-state search ended safely after two sisters, ages 12 and 15, were found in Georgia following their abduction from Martin County, Florida. Investigators say
Shaquille O’Neal calls 2006 Miami Heat title his favorite, as team celebrates 20th anniversary – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (AP) — Shaquille O’Neal played for four NBA championship teams. And now, 20 years after his last title, he has one that he can
Miami Heat set to celebrate 20-year anniversary of legendary 2006 championship run during matchup with Hawks – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (WSVN) – The Miami Heat are bringing some familiar faces back to the Kaseya Center to celebrate 20 years since the franchise’s first NBA
CGI Merchant loses 550 Biltmore as its portfolio cracks
CGI Merchant Group is catching zero breaks, as its South Florida portfolio unravels under the crushing weight of debt woes. In the latest trouble, the
Florida House advances bill to arm college and university faculty as protection from school shootings
An effort to expand the armed “school guardian” program to colleges and universities, following a deadly Florida State University on-campus shooting last year, took another
Tim McGraw announces 33-date 'Pawn Shop Guitar' summer tour
Tim McGraw is picking up the band and heading back out onto the blacktop. The country singer announced Feb. 3 that he’ll launch a sprawling
South Florida Haitian community held their breath regarding TPS before crucial decision
South Florida’s Haitian community was getting candid about their future before a federal judge’s critical decision to prevent the Trump administration from ending TPS for
Florida public employees may no longer have to use people’s preferred pronouns. What that means for workplaces.
A bill that would prohibit public-sector employees and contractors from being required to use people’s preferred pronouns passed its first Senate committee Monday. Known as