GOULDS – Community members and leaders gathered Monday night to discuss gun violence. Law enforcement, government officials, and local activists all stood up to share
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US Border Patrol: Large migrant vessel makes Keys landfall
MIAMI – The US Border Patrol said Monday evening that a large sailing vessel carrying migrants had made landfall in the Florida Keys. This marks
Judge: Money from property sale to pay Surfside condo’s taxes
MIAMI – Money from the sale of the land where the Champlain Towers South once stood will be used to pay property taxes of the
Refurbished Pan Am sphere finds new home at Miami Worldcenter
MIAMI – You may remember it from the old Miami Science Museum. It’s been gone since that space closed. On Monday, the globe has a
City of Miami Mayor wants more county help to tackle homeless issue
MIAMI – The plan to put tiny homes for the homeless on Virginia Key may soon be on hold. On Monday afternoon, Commissioner Joe
Miami-Dade and Broward schools hiring more teachers
MIAMI – As hundreds of thousands of students prepare to return to classes next week, Miami-Dade and Broward Public schools are hiring more teachers. New
Police: Man had over 30 upskirt videos taken at South Florida mall
MIAMI – A 22-year-old man is facing serious charges after authorities said he had been videotaping unsuspecting women at a South Florida mall. Police identified
Federal judge weighs businesses’ challenge to DeSantis priority
TALLAHASSEE – A federal judge on Monday questioned part of a new Florida law that restricts the way businesses can address race-related concepts in employee