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Government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for 3 million Floridians
Nearly 3 million Floridians could lose access to food assistance next month if the ongoing federal government shutdown extends into November, state officials confirmed this
Who is Damon Jones? Former NBA player, coach indicted in illegal gambling schemes
When news broke Thursday morning that Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier had been arrested in connection with a high-profile illegal gambling case, NBA fans likely
Woman dies after high-rise fire in Hollywood, authorities say
The elderly woman who was transported to Aventura Hospital on Tuesday afternoon following a high-rise fire in Hollywood has died from her injuries, officials said.
BSO arrests suspect wanted for sucker punching man with service dog at Lauderdale Lakes Aldi, faces felony charge
A man who was wanted after allegedly “sucker punching” a man on Oct. 11 at a Lauderdale Lakes Aldi store was arrested nearly two weeks
Breezy Thursday ahead, bringing hazardous beach and boating conditions to South Florida
The breeze builds this Thursday with only isolated showers possible and highs climbing to the mid to upper 80s. A front is forecast to clear
Florida woman wins over $11 million after tripping in Target parking lot, injuring leg
A Florida woman has been awarded over $11 million after she tripped and fell at a Target store in Winter Garden in December 2019, according
Lionel Messi signs 3-year contract extension with Inter Miami
Lionel Messi has finally agreed to a new contract with Inter Miami, a deal that required several months to complete and ensures that the sport’s
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, other NBA members arrested in FBI sports betting, gambling probe
FBI Director Kash Patel, along with federal and local law enforcement agencies, held a press conference in New York City on Thursday morning to announce
Conservation group asks judge for injunction to halt Florida’s bear hunt, citing revival not based on “sound” science
Arguing that Florida’s decision to hold a bear hunt in December is not based on “sound” science and research, a conservation group this week asked