AP – A Florida woman who was acquitted of murdering her husband, a prominent official at the University of Central Florida, was sentenced Friday to
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Less smoking hits tobacco settlement revenues
TALLAHASSEE – Florida likely will see lower-than-expected revenues from a landmark settlement with the tobacco industry because fewer people are smoking or smokers are cutting
Cubs blank Marlins 4-0
MIAMI – Cubs pitcher Drew Smyly tossed shutout ball into the seventh inning for his first win at Wrigley Field for the Cubs, leading his
Dania Beach’s longest-living matriarch celebrates 107th birthday
MIAMI – Celebrating another year of life is always a gift, but Friday a community honored Dania Beach’s longest-living matriarch. It is quite a milestone
Pause For A Cause: Waterway Advocates
Pause For A Cause: Waterway Advocates – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Ben Swanson, co-executive director of Waterway Advocates talks about his nonprofit organization. Be
CBS4’s Jim DeFede takes a look at the Democratic primary candidates for Attorney General
MIAMI – With voting in the Florida primary already underway, the race to determine which Democrat will run against Republican Ashley Moody for state Attorney
Florida Board Of Medicine votes to consider new guidelines for gender-affirming care
MIAMI – Minutes before the Florida Board of Medicine voted on whether to consider setting guidelines for gender-affirming care for children emotions exploded in the
CBS4 Exclusive: Police say repeat offender caught on video stealing $800 worth of meat
MIAMI – West Miami Police say new surveillance video shows a brazen food bandit who strikes the same supermarket twice over a 4-day period, stealing
BSO: Scooter, motorcycle bandit caught on video
MIAMI – The Broward Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man they say was caught on video stealing a scooter in North Fort Lauderdale. Authorities
Coast Guard rescue off Lower Keys, 8 people pulled from water
MIAMI – The Coast Guard said rescue operations are underway in the water off the Lower Keys after they received multiple reports of people in