The Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball team concluded their 2025-26 regular season with a tough 79-49 loss to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on Sunday afternoon
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Protesters in Miami demand end to U.S. oil blockade as Cuba faces growing crisis
Claudia Rodriguez, who has family in Cuba, says her relatives have struggled to access basic goods ever since the U.S. blocked oil imports to the
Fort Lauderdale hosts 46th annual Truck Parade celebrating Black history
The Fort Lauderdale community gathered for the 46th annual Truck Parade and Festival, honoring the contributions of African Americans in South Florida with a vibrant
Dolphins face big decision on Tua, Hurricanes shine at NFL Combine, and weather disrupts Florida
As the Miami Dolphins weigh options for Tua Tagovailoa’s contract, former Hurricanes impress at the NFL Combine. Meanwhile, rainstorms cancel games and cut short family
Miami Proud: Designer Erica Appleby empowers next generation with sewing studio
Raised in Richmond Heights, Erica Appleby turned her love of sewing into national success—and now gives back by teaching her craft to at-risk youth and
Nearly 1,000 climb stadium steps for American Lung Association’s Fight for Air
Hundreds joined metro firefighters at loanDepot Park for the 22nd annual Fight for Air Climb, raising awareness and funds for the millions of Floridians living
Two hospitalized after stabbing at Club 24 in Opa-locka, police say
Opa-locka police report two people were hospitalized following a stabbing at Club 24 on Northwest 135th Street. Officers found both victims at the scene shortly
One killed after being struck by Brightline train in Hallandale Beach
A pedestrian died at the scene after being hit by a Brightline train along North Dixie Highway in Hallandale Beach. Investigators report the conductor sounded
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis backs a new bill targeting unions; those who support him won’t be affected
In 2023, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 256, a measure designed to attack public sector unions by making it harder for them to collect
Is the end of the Cuban regime near? Former U.S. ambassador under Biden says change won’t happen quickly
While many in Miami believe the end of the Cuban regime is near, it is not clear what will happen next. Frank Mora, the former