Police said a suspect opened fire in a Margate neighborhood in Broward County. The victim, whose age and name have not been released, was transported
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Judge declines to stop Miami Dade College land transfer for Trump presidential library
A civil lawsuit filed by former Florida International University professor Marvin Dunn threatened to block plans for Donald Trump’s presidential library in downtown Miami, next
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China rise as new port fees start
Tariffs on Chinese imports currently stand at 30%. President Trump said the U.S. will also impose export controls on “any and all critical software” starting
Award-winning composer Carlos Rafael Rivera inspires future musicians at Frost School of Music
He’s a Grammy and three-time Emmy Award-winning composer whose work has reached millions around the world. But for Carlos Rafael Rivera, one of Hollywood’s most
President Trump returns to U.S. after signing Gaza peace deal; South Floridians react
World leaders, including President Trump, met in Egypt for a summit on the future of Gaza and the broader Middle East. But the situation remains
Tua Tagovailoa’s public call-out sparks Dolphins’ culture questions amid 1-5 slide
Instead of focusing primarily on what has gone wrong amid a 1-5 start to the season, the Miami Dolphins are answering questions again about their
Dozens gather to honor anti-gun violence advocate Dwight Wells after deadly Liberty City shooting
Dozens of family members, friends and neighbors gathered Monday night to honor Dwight Wells, a beloved community leader and anti-gun violence advocate who was shot
Small plane makes emergency landing on North Lauderdale walkway
A small airplane made an emergency landing Monday afternoon on a bike path and greenspace area in North Lauderdale, authorities said. The incident, which occurred
Downtown Miami construction sparks noise, traffic complaints; city pauses work on JEM residences
Construction at the JEM Residences in downtown Miami has neighbors frustrated over alleged violations, traffic disruptions and after-hours noise. Residents say the work has spilled
Cuban dissident José Daniel Ferrer arrives in Miami after years behind bars
One of Cuba‘s most prominent opposition leaders, José Daniel Ferrer, arrived in South Florida on Monday after spending years imprisoned on the island. The 55-year-old