As hurricane season approaches, South Florida residents like Daniel Benjamin and his wife, attorney Lindsey Abbondandolo, are taking steps to protect what matters most: their
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Smoke fills part of Aventura Mall after restaurant fire, all-clear given
Reported fire breaks out at Aventura Mall Reported fire breaks out at Aventura Mall 01:43 Miami-Dade Fire Rescue gave the all-clear Thursday afternoon after thick
Federal judge allows lawsuit over
A federal judge has rejected a request by Florida corrections officials to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit alleging the state has violated inmates’ rights because
Coast Guard offloads $211 million in cocaine at Port Everglades
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded more than 28,500 pounds of cocaine, valued at an estimated $211.3 million, on
Haitian Americans desperate to return home amid violence and travel restrictions
Haitian Americans stranded in the U.S. say they are growing desperate as ongoing violence and the shutdown of commercial flights into Port-au-Prince keep them from
Tornadoes from Hurricane Milton have left lasting scars on Fort Pierce community
While Hurricane Milton made landfall on Florida’s west coast in October 2024, it was the tornadoes on the east coast that delivered the most tragic
Storms of 2024 highlight why hurricane season prep is critical in South Florida
As 2025 hurricane season begins, forecasters and emergency officials are urging South Florida residents to prepare now — lessons learned from the devastating 2024 season
FPL shares its 2025 hurricane preparedness checklist to help Floridians get ready for the next big storm
With the official start to the Atlantic Hurricane Season just days away, Florida Power & Light is urging all customers to be prepared before the
Judge considers whether Florida Attorney General Uthmeier should be held in contempt over state immigration law
A federal judge was considering Thursday whether Florida’s attorney general disobeyed her order prohibiting the enforcement of a new state law making it a misdemeanor
2 county employees caught on camera stealing over $50,000 worth of artwork at PortMiami, sheriff’s office says
Two PortMiami employees were arrested this week after they were caught on camera stealing over $50,000 of art, the sheriff’s office said. On Thursday morning,