Miami police are searching for a suspect after a man was shot in Liberty City on Monday afternoon. The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. near
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Construction worker seriously injured in Dania Beach accident
A construction worker was seriously injured Monday afternoon in Dania Beach after being struck and run over by a dump truck, according to Broward Sheriff’s
South Florida travelers face third day of cancellations
The winter storm’s icy grip is still disrupting travel, with hundreds of flights in and out of South Florida canceled for a third straight day.
Miami-Dade cracks down on fraudulent handicap parking permits
People getting handicap parking permits without a disability are in hot water. Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Darial Fernandez said his team is revoking permits obtained
Beloved boxer
Friends and family are mourning the loss of local boxer Jonathan Scibica, known professionally as “Johnny Thunder,” who died tragically over the weekend at just
Border Patrol commander leaving Minneapolis after deadly shooting
Amid mounting criticism following the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by a federal agent, Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and several agents are
Uncle Luke announces resignation as head coach at Miami Edison Sr. High, weighs plan to represent NIL athletes and congressional run – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
(WSVN) – A famous rapper and South Florida icon has announced he’s stepping down from his position as head coach of his high school football
El Portal Councilman sparks outrage after using N-Word twice in public meeting; calls for apology, resignation grow
An El Portal Village councilmember is under fire for using the N-word twice during a meeting. Councilmember Anders Urbom says he was quoting someone to
Massive sinkhole opens near BSO headquarters after truck hits hydrant
A six-foot-wide sinkhole swallowed part of the road outside Broward Sheriff’s Office near Fort Lauderdale after a construction truck struck a fire hydrant, flooding the
Violin aficionado family finds buyer for $60M Golden Beach assemblage
Violist David Aaron Carpenter and his family of violin dealers and art collectors found a buyer for their waterfront Golden Beach assemblage, asking $60 million.