MIAMI – U.S. immigration authorities are planning to issue photo ID cards to immigrants in deportation proceedings in a bid to slash paper use and
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Miami Weather: High temps, humidity with spotty showers
MIAMI – A showery weekend is in the forecast for South Florida, especially during the morning and overnight hours. Showers will become more isolated during
Reports: Dozens hurt in Cuban oil tank fire
HAVANA – Lightning struck a crude oil storage tank in the city of Matanzas, causing a fire that led to four explosions which injured more
Weekly Roundup: Florida Gov. DeSantis prosecutes war on ‘woke’
TALLAHASSEE – About six hours after he was suspended Thursday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Andrew Warren insisted he was still Hillsborough County’s top prosecutor —
Probation for Florida woman who wiped up blood after killing spouse
AP – A Florida woman who was acquitted of murdering her husband, a prominent official at the University of Central Florida, was sentenced Friday to
Less smoking hits tobacco settlement revenues
TALLAHASSEE – Florida likely will see lower-than-expected revenues from a landmark settlement with the tobacco industry because fewer people are smoking or smokers are cutting
Cubs blank Marlins 4-0
MIAMI – Cubs pitcher Drew Smyly tossed shutout ball into the seventh inning for his first win at Wrigley Field for the Cubs, leading his
Dania Beach’s longest-living matriarch celebrates 107th birthday
MIAMI – Celebrating another year of life is always a gift, but Friday a community honored Dania Beach’s longest-living matriarch. It is quite a milestone
Pause For A Cause: Waterway Advocates
Pause For A Cause: Waterway Advocates – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Ben Swanson, co-executive director of Waterway Advocates talks about his nonprofit organization. Be
CBS4’s Jim DeFede takes a look at the Democratic primary candidates for Attorney General
MIAMI – With voting in the Florida primary already underway, the race to determine which Democrat will run against Republican Ashley Moody for state Attorney