MIAMI – There’s a lot going on inside the 2,400-square-foot bakery and shipping warehouse off Red Road in Miami, known as Jennifer’s Homemade. Its breadsticks
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Beating the heat: Staying hydrated is critical, but how much water each person needs is different
MIAMI – Parts of the country are suffering through record-breaking heat waves this week with sweltering temperatures. As we sweat in the heat, the body
Miami-Dade PD releases sketch of man wanted for attempted sexual battery
MIAMI – The Miami-Dade Police Department has released a sketch of man wanted for attempted sexual battery. According to MDPD, the victim was jogging in
FPL says Florida Supreme Court should uphold rates
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Power & Light on Wednesday urged the state Supreme Court to reject challenges to a settlement that increased electric rates, arguing the
Next era of COVID protection could come in form of pill or spray
MIAMI – The latest COVID-19 variants are taking their toll on the United States as medical researchers eye the next generation of protection. BA.4 and
Officials: Starvation threat not over for Florida manatees
MIAMI – Fewer manatee deaths have been recorded so far this year in Florida compared to the record-setting numbers in 2021, but wildlife officials cautioned
Teachers recount Parkland shooting during dramatic Day 3 testimony
FORT LAUDERDALE – A Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher gave heart-wrenching testimony Wednesday, recalling how a student in her Holocaust studies class correctly answered
Pass the butter! Two-day lobster mini-season kicks off next week
MIAMI – If you are going to be participating in next week’s 2-day lobster mini-season, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind you
CDC signs off on Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for adults
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Tuesday that she has endorsed the recommendation of the agency’s vaccine
Florida’s unclaimed property law challenged
TALLAHASSEE – A St. Petersburg resident has filed a potential class-action lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a law that directs the state’s handling of unclaimed