South Florida saw another unseasonably warm day with high humidity and a west wind driving the heat. A weak front will bring slightly cooler conditions
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Kennedy Center board votes to add president’s name despite questions over authority
A new sign was installed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., reflecting a board vote to rename the facility to include the president’s name.
Florida bill calls for the elimination of vehicle registration decals, lawmakers call sticker labels
Motorists would no longer have to peel and place yellow vehicle registration stickers on their license plates, under a measure filed Friday for the 2026
Jose Diaz-Balart calls Eliott Rodriguez a legend of South Florida television news
In a heartfelt tribute, anchor Jose Diaz-Balart praised Eliott Rodriguez as an icon whose decades of journalism made him part of the fabric of South
Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fight in Miami tonight. Fight time, tickets and how to watch.
This Friday is fight night in Miami as Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-fighter, gets set to take on two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. Paul has proudly
79-year-old man killed in violent, multi-vehicle crash in Miami, family says
A violent, multi-crash reported in Miami early Friday morning has now turned deadly, according to a family member of one of the victims. An investigation
Deep brain stimulation helping woman with Parkinson’s disease improve quality of life
For people living with Parkinson’s disease, there comes a point when medication doesn’t control the tremors the way it used to. And that’s when something
Miami Hurricanes’ Marcus Allen diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, will miss remainder of season
Miami sophomore forward Marcus Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and will miss the remainder of the season, the school announced Friday. The Hurricanes
Local restaurants going head to head for title of best tailgate food at Hard Rock Stadium
The Miami Dolphins are taking on the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium, but that’s not the only matchup taking place. There’s going
News director who hired Eliott Rodriguez in 1999 reflects on an unparalleled career
Former CBS Miami news director Shannon High congratulated Eliott Rodriguez on his next chapter, praising his credibility, market knowledge and role in transforming the station,