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3 Florida police officers charged with manslaughter in stun gun death
CRESTVIEW – Three police officers in the Florida Panhandle have been arrested and charged with manslaughter for a stun gun death. They were called to
6 Haitian men go missing after arriving in Orlando for Special Olympics
ORLANDO – Six men from Haiti, who were scheduled to attend the Special Olympic USA Games in Orlando, are missing. They were competing in the
Spirit Airlines, a bidding war target, postpones buyout vote
MIAMI – Spirit Airlines, the target of a budget airline bidding war, is postponing a Friday shareholder vote on whether to accept one of those buyouts
Broward College closes Central Campus due to heavy police presence
BROWARD – Broward Collage has closed its Central Campus due to heavy police presence. A CBS4 viewer said that all students were told to stay
Man, 25, accused of masturbating in front of teen girl in Pembroke Pines
MIAMI – A Plantation man is facing charges after being accused of masturbating in front of a teenage girl early Tuesday. Pembroke Pines Police detectives
Florida faces $1.2 million verdict for killing citrus trees
ORLANDO – The owner of a commercial nursery has won a $1.2 million judgment against the Florida Department of Agriculture in the latest verdict against
Report: Miami-Dade Police officer arrested, accused of stalking ex-girlfriend
MIAMI – A Northwest District Miami-Dade police officer is facing serious charges after being charged with stalking his ex-girlfriend using an electronic device, according to
More rain expected as flooded streets begin to recede in Cutler Bay
CUTLER BAY – Water pumps have been working nonstop since Tuesday night to mitigate flooding in the Saga Bay neighborhood in SW Miami-Dade. “We’re in a
Expert on weekend rain, flooded streets: ‘It’s worrisome, we need to place bigger emphasis on climate change’
MIAMI – Over the weekend and early this week, we saw heavy rain that inundated parts of South Florida. Florida International University professor, Dr. Mike