Experts say Miami’s housing market is cooling despite high online prices. Real estate analysts point to seasonal trends and a slowdown after years of volatility.
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Woman stabbed inside Miami-Dade restaurant after argument over money
A dispute between two women inside a Northwest Miami-Dade restaurant turned violent Wednesday afternoon when one stabbed the other after asking for money. Surveillance video
Two National Guard troops shot near White House; suspect in custody
Two West Virginia National Guard members deployed to Washington, D.C., were critically injured in a shooting near the White House on Wednesday afternoon. Authorities say
South Florida braces for record Thanksgiving travel surge
This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be one of the busiest travel seasons in years, with more than 80 million people expected to make holiday
Miami housing market slows as prices dip, homes linger longer
According to some of the biggest real estate companies in the nation, Miami’s housing market is “not very competitive” right now. That can be hard
Family escapes house fire in Coconut Creek; two dogs treated for smoke inhalation
In Coconut Creek, a family escaped safely after flames damaged their home; two dogs were treated for smoke inhalation and are recovering. The Red Cross
South Florida shines bright with fresh holiday attractions and festive fun
South Florida keeps the holiday spirit alive with new attractions after a longtime favorite closed. One park offers massive light displays and festive scenes, while
Trump administration ends TPS for Haitians, putting 300,000 at risk of deportation
The Trump administration has revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Haitians living in the U.S., meaning more than 300,000 people could face deportation
Thanksgiving travel rush hits Miami as airport sees smooth operations despite higher costs
Thanksgiving travel is surging, with millions expected to fly and drive for the holiday. At Miami International Airport, conditions were smooth on Wednesday morning with
Oakland Park warns of appliance thefts from homes for sale
Oakland Park officials warn of a spike in appliance thefts from vacant homes listed for sale. Thieves are targeting ovens, refrigerators and dishwashers, stealing thousands