NIST walks through $22-million investigation into Surfside condo collapse during virtual meeting – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Among the work the committee is doing:
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Pumps operating nonstop to clear out Cutler Bay floods
Pumps operating nonstop to clear out Cutler Bay floods – CBS Miami Watch CBS News A spokeswoman for the National Weather Service told CBS4’s Peter
Gov. Ron DeSantis signs new laws that could help veterans get jobs
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a slate of bills that he said will make a “big impact” on helping veterans and military
NIST walks through $22-million investigation into Surfside condo collapse during virtual meeting
SURFSIDE – Nearly one year after Champlain Towers South condo collapse in Surfside, the federal agency investigating the cause updated the public. During Thursday’s virtual
Researchers create special gel to repair damage caused by heart attacks
MIAMI – Researchers have created a special gel which could be used to help repair damage caused by heart attacks. Mice heart cells were observed
AAA tests what happens when drivers don’t take control over semi-autonomous vehicles during potential accident
MIAMI – Andy Slye owns a Tesla and highlights the vehicle’s technology on his YouTube channel. One of his favorite features is Autopilot, which allows
$10,000 reward offered in theft of USPS truck stolen in West Hollywood
MIAMI – The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
Florida Senator Rick Scott drops tax increase proposal after facing blowback
MIAMI – Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott dropped his proposal requiring low-income Americans to pay at least some federal income tax in his revised agenda
Cutler Bay: Pumps working around clock; flood-damage inspections offered
CUTLER BAY – The Town of Cutler Bay plans to remove several water pumps by Friday after using them around the clock for days to dry
Florida Supreme Court justices skeptical of challenge to gun law
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Thursday about a challenge by cities and counties to a 2011 state law that threatens stiff penalties