MIAMI – As Florida surpasses 1,000 monkeypox cases, State Health Officials are putting second doses of the vaccine on hold so more first rounds of
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BSO: Man dressed as security guard robs Mobile One store at gunpoint
LAUDERDALE LAKES – The Broward Sheriff’s Office is appealing for the public’s help finding a man who robbed a Mobile One store at gunpoint while
Federal law enforcement officer fatally shot by Monroe County deputies
MIAMI – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating a fatal deputy-involved shooting, in which an off-duty federal law enforcement officer was killed in
South Florida woman joins others in lawsuit over ‘Stop the Woke Act’
FORT LAUDERDALE – The case against the ‘Stop the Woke Act’ went before a judge this week after a group filed a lawsuit to try
Incentives approved to bring more film, TV productions to Broward
FORT LAUDERDALE – From the crime drama “The Glades” to the long-running cable series “Burn Notice,” South Florida is no stranger to film and television
MDPD officer injured in Turnpike crash
MIAMI – A Miami-Dade police officer was injured Wednesday afternoon in an accident on the Turnpike. Chopper 4 was over the scene where the crash
Democrats outnumber Republicans in mail voting
TALLAHASSEE – With Democrats outdistancing Republicans, nearly 930,000 Floridians had voted by mail as of Wednesday morning in the Aug. 23 primary elections. Data posted
Catch glimpse of last supermoon of the year this week
Last supermoon of the year happening this week 00:28 CHICAGO (CBS) -– Be sure to look up at the sky this week and enjoy the
Here’s what is getting more expensive at the grocery store
Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high. Over the last 12 months, grocery prices soared 13.1% – the largest annual increase
Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law fuels anti-LGBTQ hate online
TALLAHASSEE – Research that analyzed social media posts finds that hateful references to gays, lesbians, and other LGBTQ people surged online after Florida passed a