FORT LAUDERDALE – A Coral Springs person rushed his pet to a veterinarian immediately after it was shot by an off-obligation Broward Sheriff’s deputy. Juan
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Coral Springs man said off duty Broward Sheriff’s deputy shot his doggy
Coral Springs guy claimed off responsibility Broward Sheriff’s deputy shot his doggy – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Teri Hornstein reports the man said the
Florida’s jobless numbers impacted by Ian
TALLAHASSEE – In the wake of Hurricane Ian, Florida carries on to see its maximum quantities of unemployment promises in additional than a year, with
All-new, Halloween-themed episode of the hit CBS comedy
“Ghosts” Halloween episode preview “Ghosts” Halloween episode preview 01:50 We’re just a week away from Halloween. Do you have your costume all figured out? Well,
‘Party Animals’ contend in Essential West’s Fantasy Fest Pet Masquerade
Vital WEST – Four-footed “celebration animals” in costumes, parading throughout a harborfront stage, competed in Key West’s Fantasy Fest Pet Masquerade. The colorful Wednesday night
Suspicious luggage prompt evacuation of Bethel Higher School in North Miami Beach
NORTH MIAMI Seashore — Officers have evacuated CG Bethel Superior Faculty just after suspicious baggage ended up discovered on college grounds, authorities reported. No injuries
Speed restrict reduced on section of Rickenbacker Causeway to aid defend cyclists
MIAMI – In an energy to much better secure cyclists and pedestrians on the Rickenbacker Causeway, a new speed restrict went into influence on Thursday.
Florida ‘Cat Fund’ eyes $10 Billion in Ian losses
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, a state program that offers essential backup protection to assets insurers, is believed to have $10 billion in
Miami Weather conditions: Mostly sunny, afternoon highs in mid to higher 80s
MIAMI – A pleasurable get started to Thursday early morning with temperatures in the higher 60s and low 70s throughout South Florida. In the afternoon
Hundreds of thousands in Florida look for aid soon after Ian
TALLAHASSEE – Far more than 700,000 Florida households have utilized for individual federal assistance after Hurricane Ian and one more 130,000 are envisioned to use,