FORT LAUDERDALE – Multiple witnesses were called by the state again for day eight of the sentencing trial for the Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz.
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Florida will include gun safety tips with weapons licenses
TALLAHASSEE – Florida will begin adding gun storage safety tips when it mails concealed weapons licenses to its residents, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said at
Florida Attorney General Moody, hospital districts battle over opioid settlements
TALLAHASSEE – Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office this week pushed back against two public hospital districts battling Moody about settlements with pharmaceutical-industry companies over the
Miami International Airport sets mid-year record for passenger growth
MIAMI – For the first time in its history, Miami International Airport is on pace to surpass 50 million annual passengers. Two years after the
Miami Dolphins sign CB Tino Ellis
MIAMI GARDENS – On the first day of training camp, the Miami Dolphins announced that they’ve signed cornerback Tino Ellis. Ellis first signed with Miami’s
Spirit Airlines shareholders face much-delayed merger vote
MIAMI – Spirit Airlines shareholders could pick a preferred buyer for their airline Wednesday when they are scheduled to vote on one of the offers
Florida expected to grow a little more slowly
TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s population growth is modestly slowing as deaths outpace births and as a rush of people moving from other states during the COVID-19
López fans 11 in 7 dominant innings, Marlins edge Reds 2-1
CINCINNATI – Pablo López allowed two hits and tied his career high with 11 strikeouts over seven dominant innings and the Miami Marlins edged the
Miami Weather: South Florida drying out as Saharan dust moves in
MIAMI – What a difference a day makes. After a stormy Tuesday, South Florida woke to just a few showers Wednesday morning. The heavy rain
Live it up if you hit the Mega Millions jackpot
MIAMI – It’s great to dream and Americans have millions of reasons to believe that just maybe a little ticket could change their lives. Since