BAL HARBOUR — A routine traffic stop can quickly become overwhelming for someone on the autism spectrum. A bill moving through Florida’s legislature hopes to
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Winter storm halts flights: South Florida travelers stranded by cancellations and delays
A major winter storm up north has led to nearly 200 flight cancellations and over 100 delays at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, leaving travelers scrambling
Team USA Men’s Hockey brings Olympic gold to South Beach
Hundreds of fans cheered as Team USA’s men’s hockey team arrived in Miami Beach to celebrate their Olympic gold. Watch the champions parade through South
Miami Beach hotels cash in as travelers stranded by northern snowstorm
Derek Powers is hoping to fly back to Boston tomorrow, but the frigid weather may keep him stuck in South Beach for another day. His
Deerfield Beach DNA lab assists in search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother 23 days after Arizona abduction
More than three weeks after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home, there is still no sign of the missing woman. Guthrie
Key state witness in Bryan Pata murder trial appears through recorded testimony
Jurors in the long-awaited trial of Rashaun Jones heard Monday from a key state witness — not in person, but through a recorded interview played
Move over pickleball: Padel’s rapid rise sweeps the U.S.
Padel, a fast-paced mashup of tennis and squash, is exploding in popularity across the United States. With new courts opening nationwide and a passionate community
Miami man arrested after social media dating app meeting turns violent, police say
A Miami man faces multiple charges after allegedly attacking and falsely imprisoning a woman—and endangering her young daughter—whom he met on a dating app. Source
Miami man arrested after social media dating app meeting turns violent, police say
A Miami man is facing a slew of charges after police say he assaulted and falsely imprisoned a woman who traveled from Orlando to meet
Razor-clawed carnivorous invasive reptiles spreading in South Florida pose bigger threat than iguanas, officials say
They swim with paddle-like tails, climb trees using hooked claws and hunt on land. Nile monitor lizards, powerful carnivores that can grow longer than six