Former Brevard County School Board member Jennifer Jenkins on Thursday dropped her Democratic bid for the U.S. Senate, two days after retired Army Lt. Col. Alex
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A year after Jimmy Carter’s death, the disease he swore to eradicate reaches an all-time low
The Carter Center’s decades-long fight against an ancient parasite affecting some of the world’s poorest may soon end in a victory. After leaving the White
Gov. Ron DeSantis approves execution for man convicted of killing Florida police officer during traffic stop
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a death warrant for a man convicted of killing a Fort Pierce police officer during a 1991 traffic stop,
Prosecutors in Luigi Mangione case can’t seek death penalty, judge rules
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHeathcare CEO Brian Thompson, will not face the death penalty if convicted on federal charges, a judge ruled Friday. Judge
Dallas native, Olympic sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson arrested in Florida for allegedly speeding over 100 mph
Dallas native and Olympian Sha’Carri Richardson has been arrested in Orlando, Florida for allegedly driving over 100 mph on Thursday. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office
“Survivor” celebrates 50th season with fan experience in Miami
We’re only a few weeks away from the start of the 50th season of “Survivor” and a unique fan experience is set to open at
South Florida food truck, restaurant packed with finest food Haiti has to offer
In this week’s Taste of the Town, CBS News Miami’s Tania Francois brings us to a South Florida hotspot for Haitian street food that has
South Florida bracing for bitter blast of frigid temperatures
South Florida is bracing for potentially record cold temperatures this weekend, and officials are warning of the danger of space heaters ahead of the bitter
Pro boxer Gervonta
Pro-boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis walked out of Miami-Dade County Jail after being arrested by U.S. marshals Wednesday night in the Design District. Davis, 31, walked
Minneapolis residents wary after ICE shooting as tensions remain high
Days after a federal agent shooting and promises of change from border czar Tom Homan, Minneapolis neighbors say fear remains — and protests are planned.