When officers arrived at the scene, they found a woman and the man, who they say was armed with a knife. Few details are released
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South Florida congressman reacts to the crisis in Cuba, saying economic pressure alone isn’t enough to enact change
As fuel shortages and widespread blackouts continue to worsen living conditions in Cuba, a South Florida congressman says economic pressure alone may not be enough
As the demand for affordable housing increases in South Florida, developers are looking to church property
With much of South Florida built out, developers are turning to a new avenue for housing: developing church property. An idea catching fire in Fort
Man armed with a knife shot and killed by officers after a domestic altercation call in Sweetwater, police say
Sweetwater police officers shot and killed a man Wednesday night after they say he was in a “domestic altercation” with a pregnant woman. “It feels
Record-breaking amounts of sargassum seaweed could be coming to South Florida, experts say
A record-breaking amount of sargassum seaweed could be on its way to South Florida, with one expert stating, “The worst is yet to come.” Dr.
South Florida students use theater to explore Holocaust’s lessons and confront modern-day hate
The Holocaust Impact Theater program at the Alper JCC in Miami brings together dozens of high school students each year to write and perform original
North Miami residents say they are being forced to move out after their building was deemed unsafe by the city
Residents of a North Miami apartment building are being forced to move out after the structure was deemed unsafe, leaving many unsure of their next
South Florida Rep. Diaz-Balart speaks out on Trump’s strategy towards Cuba
The congressman says that Cuba and the White House are in talks amidst the crisis in Cuba. Source link
Record sargassum bloom could be coming to South Florida this spring
According to USF’s latest 2026 sargassum outlook – most regions in the Atlantic Ocean are seeing record breaking amount of sargassum for the month of
Trump administration to appeal TPS ruling to the Supreme Court
The Trump administration wants the TPS ruling allowing Haitians with TPS to keep their status to be revoked. Source link