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Florida lawmakers weigh property tax cuts; economic study to assess potential impact
Expect an economic impact study as a first step as discussions ramp up about the future of property taxes in Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis in
Jai Lucas, Miami finalize agreement to make him Hurricanes’ men’s basketball coach, AP source says
Jai Lucas and Miami have finalized the contract that makes him the school’s new men’s basketball coach, nearly two weeks after they struck preliminary agreement
Women’s History Month: Remembering Doris Hart, UM’s tennis trailblazer
Long before the University of Miami became known for its powerhouse football and baseball programs, one of its greatest athletes was making history on the
Remembering Doris Hart, UM’s tennis trailblazer
Remembering Doris Hart, UM’s tennis trailblazer – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Long before the University of Miami became known for its powerhouse football and
Broward educator wants job back after law enforcement impersonation case dismissed
A longtime Broward County educator is speaking out after prosecutors dropped charges against him for allegedly impersonating a law enforcement officer. “I am happy for
Matthew Tkachuk injured, but can the Cats still take home another championship? | Game Changers
Matthew Tkachuk injured, but can the Cats still take home another championship? | Game Changers – CBS Miami Watch CBS News In this week’s Game
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski marks start of Lent with Ash Wednesday Mass
CBS News Miami Live Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski presided over Ash Wednesday Mass at St. Anthony Catholic Church Wednesday afternoon, launching the Lenten season for
Miami man tied up, choked 4-year-old son, police say
CBS News Miami Live A 29-year-old man is facing multiple charges, including aggravated child abuse and torture, after his 4-year-old son was found with injuries
Mysterious affliction causing endangered sawfish to spin and die resurfaces in Florida
A mysterious affliction that causes prehistoric, endangered smalltooth sawfish to spin erratically in Florida waters and often die appears to have resurfaced, with more than