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One person detained after Fort Lauderdale stabbing, police say
Fort Lauderdale police said it was an isolated incident and most likely “domestic in nature.” Source link
Maternity ward at Jackson South Medical Center closing sooner than expected
Jackson South originally announced that the maternity ward would close in the fall. In a recent memo, it said the ward would close on Friday,
Tropical Storm Erin nearing hurricane strength
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says Erin is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane on Friday morning. Source link
Rapper Sean Kingston set to be sentenced for million-dollar fraud scheme
Sean Kingston, whose legal name is Kisean Anderson, and his mother, Janice Turner, were each convicted by a federal jury of conspiracy to commit wire
Miami-Dade residents push back against proposed $5 parking fee at county parks
Community members are voicing strong opposition to a proposed $5 parking fee at Miami-Dade County parks, including Tropical Park, as officials work to close a
Report: Florida man on trial for allegedly shooting date after dinner bill dispute
By CBS Miami Team Updated on: August 14, 2025 / 9:32 PM EDT / CBS Miami CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A Jacksonville
Millions of Floridians could lose Affordable Care Act coverage as federal tax credits set to expire
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is on track to become unaffordable for millions of Floridians who rely on the health insurance coverage.
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Opa-locka’s new police chief aims to strengthen community ties, bring in officers who “make a difference”
Opa-locka’s newest police chief spoke exclusively with CBS News Miami, saying she wants to improve relations with the community and hire “good law enforcement officers