A small red berry grown in South Florida is helping cancer patients reclaim something many lose during treatment: the ability to enjoy food. Known scientifically
Month: March 2026
Kelly Clarkson opens up about not getting her 'American Idol' $1 million prize or car: 'They lied'
Kelly Clarkson is looking back on her own reality TV beginnings and she can definitely relate to the frustrations that come with them. During a
Move to keep Ultra Music Festival in Miami’s Bayfront Park for decades draws some criticism from residents
As the Ultra Music Festival prepares to return to Bayfront Park in just over two weeks, some downtown Miami residents say their concerns about noise
Man armed with knife shot, killed by Sweetwater police
An investigation is underway in Sweetwater after police said they shot and killed a man who was armed with a knife and arguing with his
Robert Irwin shares the question he still asks late dad Steve Irwin
Robert Irwin opened up about how he processes his grief for his late dad, Steve Irwin, almost 20 years after his death. The 22-year-old conservationist, who
Martine Moïse returns to witness stand, names former Haitian leaders in trial over president’s assassination
For the second day in a row, former Haitian First Lady Martine Moïse took the stand Wednesday in the federal trial of four South Florida
Miami city comissioners debating extension to Ultra Music Festival’s lease in Bayfront Park
Residents in the area don’t want the extension, which is a 20-year one if approved, because of the noise the festival causes. Source link
Sweetwater police officers shoot and kill a man armed with a knife after a
When officers arrived at the scene, they found a woman and the man, who they say was armed with a knife. Few details are released
South Florida congressman reacts to the crisis in Cuba, saying economic pressure alone isn’t enough to enact change
As fuel shortages and widespread blackouts continue to worsen living conditions in Cuba, a South Florida congressman says economic pressure alone may not be enough
As the demand for affordable housing increases in South Florida, developers are looking to church property
With much of South Florida built out, developers are turning to a new avenue for housing: developing church property. An idea catching fire in Fort