News Conference: Miami-Dade officials give update on shooting of police officer Cesar Echaverry – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Echaverry remains in critical condition at
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3 Dems run for chance to unseat Republican Maria Elvira Salazar in District 27
MIAMI – Early voting in key primary races is well underway. The 27th Congressional District figures to be a close race between the Democratic challenger
American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic planes
Your Tuesday Morning Headlines, August 16th, 2022 Your Tuesday Morning Headlines, August 16th, 2022 03:02 DALLAS — American Airlines has agreed to buy up to
Synthetic psychoactive bath salt called eutylone making deadly mark in Florida
TAMPA – A new synthetic drug is emerging in Florida is causing more deadly overdoses than anywhere else in the country. “We’re just starting to
More monkeypox vaccination sites become available in South Florida
MIAMI – Mills Pond Park in Fort Lauderdale is the latest site to open for monkeypox vaccinations. “This week the county opened up more sites.
“Within a split second the officer is shot and he’s clinging to life” Large show support for critically injured Miami-Dade officer
MIAMI – Dozens and dozens of law enforcement officers from a number of departments lined the emergency entrance at Jackson Memorial Hospital on Monday night
State report: Costs for protecting DeSantis, family up 25 percent
TALLAHASSEE – The costs of protecting Gov. Ron DeSantis, his family, the governor’s mansion and visiting dignitaries were up more than 25 percent during the
Gov. Ron DeSantis touts proposals amid teacher shortage
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis will propose a slate of bills for the 2023 legislative session designed to bolster school districts’ efforts to recruit teachers,
Florida tourism continues to bounce back
TALLAHASSEE – Tourism in Florida during the first half of 2022 was up 20 percent from the same period last year and was higher than
Feds send money to Florida for ‘clean’ buses
TALLAHASSEE – The federal government is routing nearly $42 million to Florida as part of a $1.66 billion effort to increase the number of “clean”