An Israeli family with deep roots in South Florida is enduring a frightening separation as violence escalates in the Middle East, leaving a father stranded
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Another shooting at Miramar gas station leaves community on edge
Bullets flew again at the Sunoco on Pembroke Road, sending one person to the hospital just weeks after a deadly shootout claimed a 19-year-old’s life.
War in Iran disrupts South Florida: Rising gas prices and canceled flights leave families stranded
The global conflict is hitting home in South Florida, with skyrocketing gas prices and major flight cancellations causing chaos for travelers. Families are separated as
U.S. troops killed as Iran war escalates—President warns of
As the conflict with Iran intensifies, American troops have been killed and Iran’s leaders refuse negotiations with the U.S. President Trump vows to eliminate Iran’s
Miami-Dade church faces illegal dumping fears as county agrees to remove trash without fine
A South Florida church says it is pleading for mercy after piles of trash and furniture were repeatedly dumped on the sidewalk outside its building
Meet Louis Durante’s hidden talent: Marlins translator stuns fans with opera voice
Known for translating post-game interviews, Marlins team translator Louis Durante brings more than language skills to the clubhouse. From belting out opera classics to singing
Did the President do enough? Congressman Donalds weighs in on Iran airstrikes
As questions swirl about the President’s decision to launch airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear complex, Rep. Byron Donalds—endorsed by Trump for Florida governor—shares his perspective on
Iran military conflict could raise gas prices 15–20%, AAA warns as oil markets react
Military activity involving Iran could soon hit drivers in their wallets. AAA warns that the escalating conflict in the region could cause a 15% to
South Florida Cuban opposition signs
Coming off President Donald Trump’s declaration that the United States is actively pursuing change in Cuba, Cuban opposition leaders in South Florida say they are
Former Florida cop James Duckett set for execution in 1987 murder of 11-year-old girl
James Aren Duckett, a former police officer convicted of the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl in 1987, will be executed by lethal injection