CBS News Miami’s Jim Berry takes a look at the current state of South Florida’s real estate market and its troublesome ranking. Berry takes a
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Miami Twice proves that vintage fashion never goes out of style | Miami Life Extra
CBS News Miami’s Jim Berry shows us one Miami vintage boutique that proves fashion never goes out of style. Source link
Niko Mikkola gets 8-year, $40 million contract extension with Florida Panthers
Stanley Cup makes stop at Humane Society of Broward County Stanley Cup makes stop at Humane Society of Broward County 01:48 The Florida Panthers and
Miami-Dade authorities debut driverless police car to patrol neighborhoods
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office unveils driverless patrol vehicle Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office unveils driverless patrol vehicle 01:55 Residents in Miami-Dade may soon see a police car cruising
Man in critical condition after shooting near 7-Eleven in Fort Lauderdale, suspect feld, police say
1 hospitalized after shooting at Fort Lauderdale 7-Eleven, police say 1 hospitalized after shooting at Fort Lauderdale 7-Eleven, police say 00:45 Fort Lauderdale police are
2 dead after stabbing outside UK synagogue
Police in the English city of Manchester say a vehicle and stabbing attack outside a synagogue left at least two people dead and three others
Cruise ship with nearly 100 sick passengers arrives at PortMiami
The Royal Caribbean ship pulled in early Thursday morning due to a norovirus outbreak that made almost 100 people sick. Source link
Miami-Dade, Broward face risk of flash flooding after more rain hits South Florida
More rounds of rain to hit South Florida causing potential flooding risks for Miami-Dade, Broward More rounds of rain to hit South Florida causing potential
1 hospitalized after shooting at Fort Lauderdale 7-Eleven, police say
Police are investigating what led to a shooting at a 7-Eleven gas station in Fort Lauderdale. It is not known yet the condition of the
South Florida federal workers brace for impact as government shutdown drags on
As the government shutdown stretches on, the political stalemate in Washington is taking a growing toll on South Florida’s federal workforce. While Democrats and Republicans trade