As the summer heat simmers down and the Atlantic hurricane season comes to a close, locals and tourists alike are heading to South Florida’s beaches
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Directive halts immigration applications, pending asylum claims for people from 19 countries
A new directive from the Department of Homeland Security says that, effective immediately, all immigration applications, including naturalizations and pending asylum claims for people from
Several Fort Lauderdale high school students taken to hospital after ingesting edible marijuana, officials say
Several high school students in Fort Lauderdale were taken to a local hospital after officials say they ingested edible marijuana known as “gummies” on Wednesday,
Fort Lauderdale officials warn against water-related activities after sewer overflows into Middle River
If you had plans to swim, fish or engage in other water-related activities in some parts of the Middle River in Fort Lauderdale, you may
Bloody pizza box credited for helping Florida police find suspect in home burglary investigation, of
Florida officials say a bloody pizza box is what led them to finding a suspect after thousands of dollars were stolen from a woman’s home
Cooler temperatures expected across South Florida Wednesday before warm, humid air returns this weekend
Slightly cooler this Wednesday morning with lows falling to the mid 60s inland and low 70s along the coast. Some patchy dense fog has reduced
Miami-Dade man arrested in child porn investigation after brother killed by deputies serving search warrant
The brother of a man shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies in Southwest Miami-Dade on Tuesday morning has been arrested and faces dozens of charges
Florida property tax cut proposals continue moving through House despite concerns
Four proposed constitutional amendments aimed at reducing property taxes for homeowners continued moving forward Tuesday in the Florida House, despite concerns about how they could
Maple Leafs beat Panthers 4-1 behind goals from Stecher, Laughton
TORONTO (AP) — Troy Stecher and Scott Laughton each scored their first goals of the season, Dakota Joshua added a goal and an assist, and
Brickell residents fed up with noise as petition targets loud engines, drag racing and sleepless nights
BRICKELL — It’s the luxury Miami neighborhood that attracts people from around the world, but hundreds of people who live here say they’re fed up.