A New York federal judge on Tuesday urged over two dozen states to settle their antitrust claims against Ticketmaster and its parent company this week
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2-year-old boy bitten in face by two pit bulls in Miami Gardens backyard, police say
An investigation is underway in Miami Gardens after police say a toddler was bitten in the face by two pit bulls on Tuesday. Miami Garden
South Florida could see record-high temperatures before another temperature tumble next week
A dense fog advisory was issued for inland areas of Broward and Miami-Dade counties until 9 a.m. Wednesday morning due to patchy dense fog that
Lauderhill SWAT situation comes to an end
A SWAT situation that took place in Lauderhill ended early Wednesday morning, and video from the scene showed someone walking out of a residence with
When Deciding his NFL future, Travis Kelce says he was motivated by Taylor Swift's career
Travis Kelce had to decide the future of his NFL career. So when reflecting about officially returning to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 14th season, he
FIU continues to investigate racist group chat messages as the leader of their Turning Point USA chapter resigns
Students at Florida International University say they’re disappointed and disturbed after seeing racist and anti-Semitic messages from a WhatsApp group chat allegedly involving a group
Rain chances are going to increase in South Florida going into the weekend
Much needed rain is set to increase, beginning with scattered showers and then storms coming in. Source link
Broward residents gather to express their opinions on a road named after Donald Trump
In a 3–2 vote Tuesday night, Lauderdale‑by‑the‑Sea commissioners approved a resolution to designate a small section of Commercial Boulevard as “President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.”
FIU continues their investigation on racist text messages involving students and GOP leaders
Students at Florida International University say they’re disappointed and disturbed after seeing racist and antisemitic messages from a WhatsApp group chat allegedly involving a group
Cuban Americans in South Florida react to the Trump administration’s suggestion of a possible “friendly takeover”
The fate of Cuba remains uncertain as the Trump administration suggests a takeover is possible, alongside reports of a potential economic deal with the island