Miami-Dade Superintendent Jose Dotres shares his vision for the new school year – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Deborah Souverain reports Dotres shared his message
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Parkland sentencing trial: Jury allowed to tour school where massacre took place
Parkland sentencing trial: Jury allowed to tour school where massacre took place – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Joan Murray reports a few journalists were
Report: First public look inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Report: First public look inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Joan Murray reports a select group of journalists was
In-person early voting for August primary gets underway next week in Miami-Dade, Broward
MIAMIĀ – In-person early voting for the August 23rd primary elections is about to get underway in Miami-Dade and Broward. In Miami-Dade, it starts on August
Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis on hand to kick off 2022 Florida Python Challenge
MIAMI – Florida’s First Lady Casey DeSantis was on hand to kick off the annual Florida Python Challenge in the Everglades. The Florida Fish and
Dolphins make roster move, sign punter Sterling Hofrichter
MIAMI GARDENS – The Miami Dolphins have signed punter Sterling Hofrichter and waived punter Tommy Heatherly. Hofrichter was a seventh-round pick (228th overall) by Atlanta
Hollywood Broadwalk fight left man unconscious, police looking for two men
MIAMI – The search is on for two men who left a man unconscious following a fight on the Hollywood Broadwalk. Police said on June
Amazon to buy Roomba-inventor iRobot for $1.7 billion
Amazon is buying Roomba-inventor iRobot 00:23 BEDFORD – Amazon is acquiring Roomba-inventor iRobot for $1.7 billion, the two companies announced Friday. The Bedford-based company was
Humane Society of Broward overwhelmed by adoption applications for rescued beagles
FORT LAUDERDALE – Lots of South Floridians are ready to open their hearts and homes after more than three dozen rescued dogs arrived at the
Florida Vote-by-Mail totals increase as early voting nears
TALLAHASSEE – Nearly 660,000 vote-by-mail ballots have been cast in the August 23 primary elections, with in-person early voting starting soon. According to the state’s