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Family demands answers after 24-year-old killed by Miami-Dade deputy
Grieving relatives of a 24-year-old man shot and killed by a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy this week are calling for justice and demanding the release
Messi scores to give Inter Miami 2-1 win over Porto in Club World Cup
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Lionel Messi scored his first goal of the expanded Club World Cup on an exquisite free kick, lifting
North Miami upgrades flood infrastructure as storm season peaks
As South Florida’s flooding season reaches its peak, North Miami is putting the final touches on a trench and drainage project. The project, along NE
Sisters face Alzheimer’s legacy with love, caution and different choices
When Alzheimer’s disease runs in your family, it raises a difficult but unavoidable question: Will it happen to me? CBS News Miami anchor Lauren Pastrana
Preparations underway for Panthers Stanley Cup victory parade and celebration in Fort Lauderdale
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Preparations are underway for a parade and celebration rally this weekend on Fort Lauderdale beach after the Florida
South Florida woman says home left vulnerable for nearly 3 years after Citizens Insurance denied roof’s storm damage claim
An elderly woman in Southwest Miami-Dade said her home has been left vulnerable for nearly three years after her insurance company denied coverage for roof
Man charged in
A Romanian national has been arrested in Delray Beach for allegedly targeting elderly people in what’s known as a “good Samaritan” scam. Delray Beach police
Florida officials let public universities free up $22.5 million to pay student-athletes
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Florida’s public universities can free up $22.5 million a year to compensate student-athletes under an emergency rule approved
Millions made available for Florida universities to pay student-athletes
Pointing to a need to avoid a disadvantage in recruiting athletes, Florida university-system leaders Wednesday made up to $22.5 million available for each state university