For the first time in nearly 30 years, a Democrat will be running the city of Miami. On Thursday, Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins will be sworn
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U.S. government admits role in deadly collision that killed 67 people near D.C. airport
The U.S. government, in a court filing, admitted it played a role in a midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S.
Planet Fitness employee recovering after being attacked by gym member in Little Havana; suspect faces multiple charges
A Planet Fitness employee is recovering on Wednesday after he was brutally attacked by a gym member in Little Havana. And the incident was caught
"I was never in no Ferrari": Man accused in wild police chase, crash in Brickell claims innocence
Deshawn Prendergast, 28, walked out of Turner Guilford Knight Correction Center and immediately claimed his innocence, saying he was never in the stolen car. Source
President Trump claims he’s brought down soaring prices, touts military bonuses in addresses
President Trump addressed the nation from the White House Diplomatic Reception Room to tout his accomplishments in 2025 and his goals for the next three
U.S. strikes another alleged drug boat in the Pacific, killing 4, Pentagon says
Four people were killed in a U.S. military strike Wednesday on an alleged drug-running boat in the Eastern Pacific, the Pentagon said. It marks the
Video shows gym member attacking Planet Fitness employee in Little Havana
A Planet Fitness employee is recovering after he was brutally attacked by a gym member in Little Havana. Source link
Man accused of stealing Ferrari, crashing after wild chase in Brickell claims he’s innocent
The man accused of stealing a Ferrari and leading police on a chase before crashing in Brickell is out of jail on bond Wednesday night.
Man accused of stealing Ferrari, crashing into police cruiser posts bond
Deshawn Prendergast, 28, was booked into jail after being released from a hospital after getting injured in the violent crash. Source link
Two Miami high school teachers living in fear after finding
A “death note” that named two Miami Central Senior High School teachers has left both afraid and upset with the administrator’s response. A Miami-Dade Public