MIAMI – A piece of Florida history is now part of our nation’s capital. Civil rights icon, educator and women’s rights activist Dr. Mary McLeod
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Miami Proud: Broward animal shelter gives dogs chance to
MIAMI – Finding true love in the form of a four-legged friend just got a bit easier at a Broward animal shelter. On average, Broward
Arriving Cuban migrants may not go back anytime soon
Arriving Cuban migrants may not go back anytime soon – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Hank Tester reports once they touch American territory they have
Forensic psychologist testifies in lead up to Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz penalty trial
FORT LAUDERDALE – The penalty phase for Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz is now into its third month. Last week, 12 jurors – seven men and
Slithery Surprise: Mama pythons, nests discovered in Big Cypress National Preserve
MIAMI – A nursery raid of sorts in the Big Cypress National Preserve landed a couple of Burmese python big mamas, their hatchlings, and nearly
Florida abortion law to remain in effect amid court battle
TALLAHASSEE – A new Florida law preventing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy will remain in effect while a legal battle plays out. Leon County
Citizens insurance reaches
TALLAHASSEE – Pointing to “almost incomprehensible growth,” the president and CEO of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. said Wednesday the state-backed insurer could have 1.2 million
AAA: One out of four consumers plans to go electric for next vehicle purchase
MIAMI – A quarter of US consumers plan to go electric for their next vehicle purchase, according to a new national survey conducted by the
Florida ranked second deadliest in nation for pedestrian deaths, study
MIAMI – Florida is great for its weather, beaches, dining, and lest we forget, theme parks in the middle of the state. You know what’s
Vote on Spirit, Frontier merger is postponed, again
MIAMI – Spirit Airlines is again postponing a shareholder vote on its proposed merger with Frontier Airlines after Frontier’s CEO said in a letter that