MIAMI – The lines at MIA’s departure curb was bumper to bumper even before the sun came up. This is supposed to be the busiest
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Taddeo poll claims dead heat with Salazar
MIAMI – A poll released by Annette Taddeo’s campaign shows Taddeo in a virtual tie with Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar. Conducted in late May,
Miami Weather: Another hot one, afternoon storms possible
MIAMI – It was a warm and steam start across South Florida with temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. Afternoon highs will climb
Ready to celebrate America’s birthday? Here’s where you can enjoy fireworks across South Florida
MIAMI – In 2022, the party is back on across South Florida and in full force for the 4th of July holiday. Here is where
Tracking The Tropics: Tropical Storm Bonnie expected to form as disturbance approaches Nicaragua
MIAMI – Potential Tropical Cyclone #2 is moving over the southwestern Caribbean Sea and is expected to become Tropical Storm Bonnie on Thursday. It will
Miami Proud: Miami teacher John Stimson has a passion for educating his students
MIAMI – John Stimson teaches anatomy, as well as physics to students at Miami’s Design and Architecture High School, or DASH, with a passion that
Miami Proud: John Stimson’s passion for teaching has served him well over his 50+ year career
Miami Proud: John Stimson’s passion for teaching has served him well over his 50+ year career – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Marybel Rodriguez says
AAA predicts record road travel for July 4th holiday weekend
AAA predicts record road travel for July 4th holiday weekend – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Austin Carter reports the Florida Highway Patrol troopers will
Big concerns at airports over holiday travel
Big concerns at airports over holiday travel – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Keith Jones reports passengers can expect long lines and flight delays or
Historic day, Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
MIAMI – History will be made Thursday when Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Jackson, who