MIAMI GARDENS — A basketball court is among the recreational offerings that Miami Dolphins players have at their disposal at team headquarters. Shooting is all
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COVID-19 inpatient hospitalizations near 4,700
By CBS Miami Team Updated on: July 27, 2022 / 4:18 PM / CBS/News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE – The number of Florida hospital inpatients
Rolling Loud announces 2023 Miami dates
MIAMI – As one party is in the books, another one is already on the planner. Rolling Loud is set to make its South Florida return
Woman credits her Apple Watch for saving her life
MIAMI – A woman recovering from surgery is crediting her Apple Watch for saving her life. Kim Durkee didn’t believe her Apple Watch for the
Neighbors appeal for help after Argentinian tourist shot on Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH – Residents of a Miami Beach neighborhood are appealing for the public’s help as police scour the area looking for a man who
Busy lobster mini-season underway after stormy start
Busy lobster mini-season underway after stormy start – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Joel Waldman reports lobster hunters returning to the dock are reporting rough
Broward guard testified about jail house scuffle with Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz
Broward guard testified about jail house scuffle with Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Nicole Lauren reports Sgt. Raymond Beltran said
Sheriff’s guard involved in jail scuffle with Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz testifies
FORT LAUDERDALE – Multiple witnesses were called by the state again for day eight of the sentencing trial for the Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz.
Florida will include gun safety tips with weapons licenses
TALLAHASSEE – Florida will begin adding gun storage safety tips when it mails concealed weapons licenses to its residents, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said at
Florida Attorney General Moody, hospital districts battle over opioid settlements
TALLAHASSEE – Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office this week pushed back against two public hospital districts battling Moody about settlements with pharmaceutical-industry companies over the