A South Florida cold case has been solved nearly 40 years after a woman’s body was found in a Davie canal. Detectives used DNA from
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“Six seven” crowned Word of the Year by Dictionary.com
Dictionary.com has named “six seven” as its Word of the Year — a phrase that’s become wildly popular among kids and parents alike, especially those
Teacher shot by 6-year-old sues school official for $40 million over ignored warnings
A Virginia teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student in her classroom is suing a former school administrator for $40 million. The lawsuit claims
Broward road rage case sparks courtroom clash over self-defense
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning following a new case of alleged road rage. Brianna Evans, 26, appeared in court after allegedly shooting
South Florida rallies to send aid to storm-hit Caribbean nations
Organizations across South Florida are mobilizing to send aid to Caribbean nations devastated by a recent storm, including Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Bahamas. The
Dunkin’ brings Halloween joy to kids at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Dunkin’ brought Halloween cheer to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, hosting a festive event where young patients decorated donuts, enjoyed coloring books, and indulged
Christian school employee rearrested after molestation claims
Six students have accused a Christian school employee of molestation, including inappropriate touching and groping. The allegations span multiple incidents involving girls as young as
Florida wildlife officials defend firing of biologist over social media comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Disputing allegations that they violated First Amendment rights, Florida wildlife officials argued Thursday that a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist
South Florida mobilizes aid for Caribbean nations devastated by Hurricane Melissa, including Cuba
South Florida organizations and local cities are rallying in solidarity with Caribbean nations reeling from the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa. From Jamaica to Haiti,
U.S. Coast Guard refers deadly Miami Beach sailboat crash to DOJ for potential manslaughter charges
The U.S. Coast Guard announced Thursday it has referred its investigation into a July sailboat crash near Miami Beach that killed three girls to the