CBS News Miami Live PENSACOLA, Fla. — A U.S. Marine stationed in the Florida Panhandle was arrested in an interstate investigation of a missing woman
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Driven partly by international migration, Florida’s population tops 23.3 million
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Arrest made in 2012 murder of Miami teen shot dead while riding bicycle
MIAMI – Nearly 12 years after 16-year-old Bryan Herrera was shot and killed while riding his bicycle three days before Christmas, Miami detectives have made
“Officer Grinch” gives driver onions instead of tickets in Key Largo
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Nat Moore Trophy winner Malachi Toney named MaxPreps 2024 Florida High School Football Player of the Year
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE — Malachi Toney, American Heritage High School’s wide receiver and the 2024 recipient of the Nat Moore Trophy, has
UnitedHealthcare CEO suspect faces federal murder, stalking charges after returning to NYC
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Alexander twins charged with sex crimes now in federal custody
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Dolphins veteran defensive tackle Calais Campbell could join a contender if Miami is eliminated from playoff race
Calais Campbell doesn’t want to think too far ahead. The veteran defensive tackle knows he will suit up for the Miami Dolphins against the San
Foggy start across South Florida ahead of warm, humid afternoon
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A race is on to save the Florida Everglades and protect a key source of drinking water
Florida International University professor John Kominoski, right, and research specialist Rafael Travieso adjust automatic water sampling equipment in Shark River Slough in Florida’s Everglades National