South Floridians might see some stray showers as Friday begins. These showers are light and moving quickly across portions of Miami-Dade and the Upper Keys.
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Government shutdown enters 17th day
The U.S. government remains shut down for a 17th day heading into the weekend as the Senate fails to pass another funding bill. Source link
Dania Beach’s Dairy Belle serves up Canadian comfort food and legendary soft serve for over 20 years
For more than two decades, Dairy Belle Ice Cream has been a neighborhood favorite, blending French Canadian flavors with classic American comfort food. From poutine
Investigation underway at Miami-Dade Walgreens where 2 people died
Two people died outside a northwest Miami-Dade Walgreens, according to police. It is unknown how the two people died. Source link
Grocery prices soar, leaving South Florida shoppers searching for ways to stretch every dollar
It’s not just in your head—food prices are climbing, and shoppers are feeling the squeeze. More than half of Americans (53%) say grocery prices are
Officers open fire during barricade situation in downtown Miami, authorities say
Police opened fire Thursday night during a barricade situation in downtown Miami, authorities said. The incident unfolded in the area of 400 Northwest 3rd Court,
Hundreds gather in Aventura to celebrate return of hostages as Israel-Hamas peace talks continue
Aventura hosted a celebration attended by hundreds Thursday evening to celebrate the return of living Israeli hostages. The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and groups such
Miami Heat’s Erik Spoelstra is the next head coach for Team USA men’s basketball. Here’s how he got there
At a dinner in Miami back in August, across the street from the arena where the Heat play their games, USA Basketball men’s national team
North Miami school maintenance worker arrested for inappropriate comments to 15-year-old student, authorities say
A 61-year-old maintenance manager and security guard at Mater Academy Biscayne has been arrested after police say he made sexually inappropriate comments to a 15-year-old
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo defends staff after video shows mayoral opponent’s yard signs removed
A Miami commissioner running for mayor defended his staff after surveillance video caught one office staffer removing a mayoral opponent’s yard sign from a swale