CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE — Witnesses are telling CBS News Miami that speeding seems to be an issue in a Pembroke Pines intersection
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Dolphins Cancer Challenge to bring road closures across South Florida on Feb. 22
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – The 15th Dolphins Cancer Challenge will ride through much of South Florida on Feb. 22, bringing potential traffic impacts
Boy, 12, hospitalized after nearly drowning in Dania Beach pool, Broward Sheriff’s Office says
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE — A 12-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after almost drowning in a South Florida pool on Saturday
Fighting, surviving, thriving: A cancer warrior’s journey with the Dolphins Cancer Challenge
MIAMI – Many Dolphins Cancer Challenge participants take part in honor or in memory of someone they love, but some are cancer fighters themselves. Sylvester
Riders gear up for Dolphins Cancer Challenge to honor loved ones, fight cancer
MIAMI – Preparations for the next Dolphins Cancer Challenge are in the final days. That goes for event organizers as well as participants, who have
Dolphins Cancer Challenge funds research and hope
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI GARDENS – The Dolphins Cancer Challenge has raised more than $75 million for Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, since the ride
Survivor takes part in her first Dolphins Cancer Challenge after
PARKLAND – Marianne Cohen is participating in her first Dolphins Cancer Challenge. The wife and mother, who lives in Parkland, has a lot to smile
Fearful immigrants ask South Florida activist to sign guardianship papers for their children
The day before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a dozen immigrant families came to Nora Sandigo‘s ranch to ask her to be a legal guardian of
1 dead, 3 injured in Pembroke Pines crash
Fatal crash under investigation in Pembroke Pines Fatal crash under investigation in Pembroke Pines 00:23 MIAMI – One person was killed and three others were
Family claims Miami-Dade Fire Rescue left dying woman mid-treatment to answer another call
OPA-LOCKA – Several Miami-Dade first responders are under investigation following allegations that they left a critically ill patient to respond to another emergency. The patient,