Rebecca King Crews, wife of actor Terry Crews, revealed exclusively on the TODAY show that she has Parkinson’s disease — and that she recently underwent a
Month: April 2026
Miami’s 11-year-old golf phenom headed to Augusta National
Arabell Tellez, a rising star from Miami Springs, competed in the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta, launching a 238-yard drive and chasing
Artemis II crew nears moon’s orbit, shares awe and Easter message from space
Live from space: Artemis II astronauts describe the breathtaking view of the moon’s far side and reflect on our place in the universe. As the
Fearless recovery: Young shark attack survivor returns to Boca Grande
Nearly a year after a shark attack left her badly injured while snorkeling, Leah revisits the Gulf site as part of her healing journey. Despite
Broward Sheriff’s Office mourns firefighter Steven Lepselter after on-duty death
Firefighter Steven Lepselter, a longtime first responder, passed away after a medical emergency at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. A solemn procession honored his service and
Oakland Park business boarded up after car plows into building
Cleanup is underway at Oriental Rug Care after a car crashed into the building, causing major damage and leaving the owner uncertain about reopening. No
Gas prices surge: Average hits $4.20, up nearly $1 in a month
AAA reports the average price for a regular gallon of gas has jumped to $4.20—up 25 cents from last week and nearly $1 from last
Naomi Wilzig to be honored with Miami Beach street naming, spotlighting legacy of World Erotic Art Museum founder
A stretch of South Beach will soon carry the name of one of its most unconventional cultural figures. The City of Miami Beach is set
Shocking crash caught on video: Car slams into Oakland Park business
An Oakland Park business says its future is uncertain after a car crashed into the building early in the morning, causing significant damage that may
Miami volunteers deliver 6,300 pounds of aid to Cuba amid power crisis
Monica Garcia is a junior in college. She says going to Cuba and seeing a power outage taught her more than any class could. “A