Cuban-American activists in South Florida who have spent years denouncing the communist government in Havana are now pressing the Trump administration to include one demand
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Italian, Venezuelan fans share passion for baseball as teams square off in WBC semifinal at loanDepot Park – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (WSVN) – As the Italian and Venezuelan teams faced off in the World Baseball Classic semifinal, fans for both countries shared their passion for
South Florida Holocaust survivor celebrates 110th birthday
Malka Horwitz, Miami-Dade’s oldest living Holocaust survivor, turns 110 today. The Jewish Community Services of South Florida celebrates her extraordinary life and legacy on this
Habitat for Humanity of Broward launches homeownership program: Apply now!
Open enrollment is now underway for Habitat for Humanity of Broward’s homeownership program, offering energy-efficient homes, affordable mortgages, and financial education. Families can apply through
Long lines and cancelled flights hit South Florida airports hard amid shutdown and spring break rush
The line stretches out the door at Terminal 4 as passengers attempt to check in for their flights. “We arrived and the line was already
University of Florida moves to deactivate College Republicans after reports of anti-semitic behavior
The University of Florida is taking steps to deactivate its College Republicans chapter following allegations of anti-Semitic conduct by some members. The Florida Federation of
Criticized for their cool, American players head into the WBC final appreciating opponents’ flair – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (AP) — Criticized for their cool, American players head into the World Baseball Classic championship also appreciating opponents’ flamboyant flair. U.S. captain Aaron Judge’s
Miami Open offers enhanced fan experience during 2-week tournament – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MIAMI (WSVN) – The Miami Open is serving up two weeks of elite tennis in South Florida. The tournament is one of the largest events
Gavel down: What Tallahassee did — and didn't do — for real estate this session
Real estate played a central role in this year’s Florida Legislature, with about a dozen bills put forth at the start of the session in
Miami teenager pleads guilty in court to fatally stabbing ex-boyfriend in 2024
There were new developments Monday in the case of 17-year-old former Northwestern High School football player Yahkeim Lollar, who was stabbed to death just days