Hurricane Melissa made landfall in southwestern Jamaica at noon with sustained winds of 185 mph, tying it among the top three strongest landfalling hurricanes on
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Jury begins deliberating in trial of ex-officer Sean Grayson in Sonya Massey murder
Jurors began deliberating late Tuesday morning in the murder trial for former Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson, in the shooting death of Sonya Massey, an unarmed
Jamaican man shares impacts of Hurricane Melissa as storm barrels island.
Many South Floridians who have family in Jamaica have been in constant communication, checking on them. However, as Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category
“We all come together as one,” says President of South Florida PBA after officer dies in crash
“It does not matter whose badge or patch you wear,” South Florida Police Benevolent Association President Steadman Stahl said. “We all come together. We all
Jamaican man shares impacts of Hurricane Melissa as downed trees, power outages plague island
“There’s a feeling of anxiety among a lot of persons,” said Dontae Matthews, who lives in Saint Catherine, a parish about 10 miles from Kingston.
Crews search for driver after truck enters lake in Northwest Miami-Dade
It’s unclear what led the truck to enter the lake, but crews told CBS Miami that the driver has not surfaced. Source link
Breast cancer survivor credits AI technology for early detection of disease
“From detection, to when I had a lumpectomy, to when I was in radiation, wasn’t even six months,” she said. Source link
South Florida Jamaican families eager to help, hoping loved ones are safe as Hurricane Melissa slams island
Jamaican families across South Florida are praying and hoping for loved ones as Hurricane Melissa batters the island. From Miramar to Miami Gardens and Coconut
Federal workers receive meals from Feeding South Florida during event in Broward County
TSA employees from FLL and workers from Veterans’ Affairs, the social security office and the bureau of prisons took advantage of the event. They received
Caribbean families in South Florida terrified after Hurricane Melissa makes landfall
“I’m nervous and I’m praying,” Marcia Barrett said. “I have to do this because I know they are going to need it.” Barrett is helping