TALLAHASSEE — Barry Gilway, president and CEO of Citizens Assets Insurance Corp., said Wednesday the condition-backed insurance company has been on a “roller coaster journey”
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“We need to see each other as rainbows” Chilean born artist Dasic Fernandez to start with US solo display debuts in Wynwood
MIAMI – Dasic Fernandez’s get the job done has graced the partitions, streets, and structures of towns and cities all over the planet, like an
Tow truck driver fatally shoots automobile owner in Ft. Lauderdale in the course of attempted repossession, law enforcement say
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A tow truck driver shot and killed the proprietor of a automobile that was becoming repossessed Wednesday morning when the two
Two winners from Illinois declare $1.34 billion MegaMillions jackpot
Two winners from Illinois declare $1.34 billion MegaMillions jackpot Two winners from Illinois claim $1.34 billion MegaMillions jackpot 00:31 CHICAGO (CBS) — The Mega Tens
Rescued puppies, cats from Puerto Rico get there in South Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE – Some four-legged survivors of Hurricane Fiona have built their way to South Florida just after becoming rescued in Puerto Rico. The Humane
House title thefts rampant in South Florida, organization proprietor, house appraiser combat again
MIAMI – It only requires minutes for anyone to steal your property. South Florida is a hotbed for title thefts. Broward Condition Legal professional Harold
Miami-Dade commissioners vote 7-5 to double their income after marathon assembly
The Miami-Dade County Commission voted early Wednesday to approve a price range measure that will double commissioners’ pay from their latest annual income of $60,000
Monitoring The Tropics: Keeping an eye on Fiona, Gaston, and a tropical wave
MIAMI – The CBS4 Next Climate staff is busy tracking the tropics. Fiona is a unsafe Class 4 hurricane. As of the 8 a.m. advisory,
Gov. DeSantis pitches tax break bundle ahead of election
TALLAHASSEE – Running for re-election in November, Gov. Ron DeSantis has pitched a $1.1 billion bundle of tax breaks that could trim prices on goods
Miami Climate: A further round of afternoon storms, rain likelihood decreases a little bit Thursday
MIAMI – It was a humid but dry start off to Wednesday, but it’s not going to continue to be that way. Storms will develop