TAMPA — When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last Friday, dismantling its nearly 50-year precedent protecting the right to an abortion,
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Pets are being given up as owners struggle to pay bills
MELBOURNE — Two German Shepherds were found all alone at Lori Wilson Dog Park in Cocoa Beach last month. They had been abandoned, and, apart
Computer scheduling glitch for American Airlines threatened to bring more flight cancellations
MIAMI – It couldn’t have happened at a worse time. Amid staffing shortages, weather disruptions and high demand over the holiday weekend, an American Airlines
Vidalia onions sold at Publix stores recalled over Listeria concerns
MIAMI – Vidalia onions sold at Publix stores have been recalled because of potential Listeria contamination. The recalled onions were sold at stores from June
BSO investigates drowning of 10-year-old boy in Lauderdale Lakes
MIAMI — The Broward Sheriff’s Office is investigating the drowning of a 10-year-old boy in Lauderdale Lakes. Authorities said it happened Saturday morning at around
18 Cuban migrants make it to Key West on homemade vessel
MIAMI – Eighteen Cuban migrants were taken into custody Saturday morning after landing in Key West on a homemade vessel, according to border patrol. The
Parkland jurors must manage trial stress on their own
FORT LAUDERDALE – The jurors chosen this past week to decide whether Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz is executed will visit a bloodstained crime scene,
What’s open, closed on July 4th in Miami-Dade & Broward County
MIAMI – Independence Day falls on a Monday this year and the holiday is being observed by the federal, state, and local governments. Here is
Miami Weather: Hot, humid with passing showers
MIAMI – Expect passing showers on Saturday and Sunday with high temperatures with a bit of a breeze along the coast. For the 4th of
BSO: Man loses hand in
MIAMI – The Broward Sheriff’s Office is reminding everyone to be safe around fireworks after a man reportedly lost a hand in what they called