Deshawn Prendergast, 28, was booked into jail after being released from a hospital after getting injured in the violent crash. Source link
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Two Miami high school teachers living in fear after finding
A “death note” that named two Miami Central Senior High School teachers has left both afraid and upset with the administrator’s response. A Miami-Dade Public
Record 122.4 million to take a trip before the end of the year
Despite Americans not being happy over the economy, it’s not stopping them from hitting the road and airways this Christmas holiday. Source link
Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel explains decision to bench Tua Tagovailoa for rookie Quinn Ewers
McDaniel said it was a tough conversation with Tagovailoa, and it wasn’t easy for Tagovailoa to hear. However, McDaniel said Tagovailoa “displayed leadership skills” by
Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss salutes Eliott Rodriguez’s lasting impact on South Florida
Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss thanked Eliott Rodriguez for his decades of trusted journalism in South Florida, calling him a friend and wishing him well
Former co-anchor Cynthia Demos praises Eliott Rodriguez as a “class act” ahead of his next chapt
Former CBS Miami co-anchor Cynthia Demos congratulated Eliott Rodriguez on his big announcement, praising his professionalism, friendship and legacy while celebrating his transition into the
South Florida to see mild, breezy conditions Wednesday before warmup arrives later this week
It will be a mild and breezy Wednesday in South Florida. We are waking up with low 70s along the coast and low 60s inland.
New security technology introduced at Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport revealed new security technology that’s expected to lead to a smoother more reliable experience at the facility. Source link
Miami Dolphins likely benching Tua Tagovailoa for rookie Quinn Ewers, reports say
The Miami Dolphins will likely bench Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa at their next game against the Cincinnati Bengals, according to reports. According to CBS News Miami’s
Declaring fentanyl as weapon of mass destruction welcomed by South Florida family coping with loss
A South Florida family that lost a loved one to a fentanyl overdose is speaking out after President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring