A Broward Sheriff’s Office arrest captured on cellphone video is now the subject of an internal affairs investigation after the man taken into custody accused
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Florida House passes bill requiring all private employers to use E-Verify for new hires
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill that would require all private employers to use the federal E-Verify system to check the
FBI: 1 arrested after protesters smash into unmarked federal vehicles allegedly containing federal documents
The FBI says that a suspect is in custody after protests in north Minneapolis Wednesday evening culminated in vandalism and the apparent compromising of federal
Miami hotels nearly sell-out as College Football Playoff brings fans, festivities, and $300 million boost to city
“The occupancy is great, I have one unit available at the moment,” said Mitch Novick. Novick owns The Sherbrooke Hotel on Collins Ave and 10th
Blue-Green Algae Alert: Health warnings issued for South Miami Canal
Warning signs have gone up in a South Miami neighborhood after blue-green algae was detected in the Twin Lakes Canal near SW 65th Avenue and
Canes locked in: Miami preps for rowdy National Championship showdown vs. Indiana
The Miami Hurricanes are turning up the noise and focus as they get ready for a high-stakes National Championship clash against Indiana. CBS News Miami’s
Gun control advocates fight Florida Bill to lower firearm purchase age to 18
Gun safety advocates are urging lawmakers to reject a Florida Senate bill that would lower the minimum firearm purchase age from 21 to 18, reversing
South Florida ranchers scrambling to protect animals, plants vulnerable to cold, windy weather
Ranch owners are scrambling to protect animals and plants vulnerable to cold, windy weather blowing into Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Source link
Miami Beach transforms into fan zone for College Football Playoff: Concerts, merch, and packed Hotel
Fans are flooding Miami Beach for the College Football Playoff National Championship, bringing a surge of energy and business to the city. From sold-out hotels
South Florida ranchers scrambling to protect animals, plants vulnerable to cold, windy weather
Ranch owners scrambled to protect animals and plants vulnerable to cold, windy weather blowing into Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. At Maranda Farm and Ranch, staff are