Border czar Tom Homan announced Thursday the surge of federal immigration officers in Minnesota is concluding, with a drawdown set to occur over the course
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Foggy Thursday morning will transition into beautiful, warm day across South Florida
A dense fog advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday morning for inland Broward and inland Miami-Dade counties due to patchy dense fog that
Pompano Beach pet store owner fears proposed regulations banning puppy mills would put her out of business
The fur is flying in Pompano Beach as the city looks to change the rules when it comes to local pet stores. Animal advocates say
Deadly shooting at Broward condo complex remains under investigation
An investigation is underway in Sunrise after police says a man was shot and killed at a condo complex on Wednesday night. Few details have
6 people and the suspect killed in cross-state murder spree in Ft Lauderdale, Sarasota
Police say that all 6 victims are connected to each other in some way, but it is unclear exactly how. Source link
Man killed in Sunrise shooting at condo complex
Sunrise police has blocked the condo complex off for their investigation into a shooting that killed one man. Source link
A Broward man blames being off his mental health medication after deputies say they found Molotov cocktails, guns, and ammunition in his apartment
47-year-old Justin Messingham is being charged with 15 counts of making or attempting to make an obstructive device and one count of resisting an officer
Former Miami-Dade police officer testifies for the first time in
A Broward County Judge has not yet ruled on whether three former Miami-Dade police officers will receive “Stand Your Ground” immunity for a 2019 shooting
70-year-old church demolition causes outrage in a Miami-Dade community, residents feeling they were
The Rader Memorial United Methodist Church in El Portal has sat at the corner of NE 87th street and 2nd Avenue for more than 70
Haitians in South Florida fear deportation despite a federal judge blocking TPS removal
Although a federal judge has temporarily blocked the U.S. government from ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Haitians, fear continues to grip Haitian communities across