Florida state lawmakers this legislative session are considering dozens of bills aimed at strengthening domestic violence laws as cases continue to rise across the state.
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Jack Hughes and the Devils deal the Panthers’ playoff hopes another blow by beating them 5-1 – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — U.S. Olympic golden goal-scorer Jack Hughes extended his points streak to four games since returning from Milan, and the New Jersey Devils dealt
A child in northeast Miami-Dade has been rushed to the hospital after a reported near drowning
Chopper 4 is above the scene where the child was taken to the hospital, but it is unknown his or her condition. Source link
Protestors host an
Protestors host an “unwelcome party” for Palantir who allegedly uses surveillance data to help ICE – CBS Miami Watch CBS News The company’s headquarters is
South Florida grandmother grieves 6-year-old grandson’s death, calls for grandparents to have the same rights as parents
A South Florida grandmother is speaking out about the death of her 6-year-old grandson, Mason, who died last week, nearly two months after allegedly being
Florida leading scorer Thomas Haugh sits out home finale as a precaution – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida forward Thomas Haugh, the team’s leading scorer and in contention for Southeastern Conference player of the year honors, sat out
It is Florida’s 181st birthday
Our state turns 181 years old on March 3rd when it become America’s 27th state Source link
Renowned Miami criminal defense attorney Frank Rubino dead at 80
Frank Rubino has died at the age of 80. Source link
Mayfair in the Grove lands $114M refi as South Florida lending flows
The Mayfair in the Grove mixed-use complex in Miami scored a $113.6 million refinancing, as South Florida lending keeps flowing amid higher interest rates. Guggenheim
Florida university leaders put a pause on hiring international faculty and staff members through H-1B visas
The State University System’s Board of Governors on Monday approved a pause in hiring international faculty and staff members through what are known as H-1B