NEW YORK – Major League Baseball switched a pair of series involving the Tampa Bay Rays to the first two months of the season in
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Jimmy Patronis seeks to replace Matt Gaetz in Congress, resigns as CFO
TALLAHASSEE — Receiving President-elect Donald Trump’s endorsement and setting off political dominoes, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis announced Monday he will run for a
The Elian Gonzalez saga: 25 years after the Thanksgiving Day that reshaped Miami
MIAMI — He was the cutest little kid and he was a story: a big story that lingered on for months dividing the Miami community,
Third Palm Beach County deputy dies after crash last week
WEST PALM BEACH – A third Palm Beach County deputy involved in a crash last week in Loxahatchee has died, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s
Florida dentist pleads guilty to sending over 100 threats to multiple people, including election official
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – A Florida dentist has admitted to sending over 100 violent threats to public figures, including an election official, over
Funeral services held for Miami hero who died while saving sister from drowning
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – The family of Victor Enrique Castañeda Jr., a 19-year-old swimmer who tragically lost his life while saving his younger sister,
Four injured in Miami shooting
Four injured in Miami shooting – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Three people were taken to the hospital as trauma alerts. Be the first to
Shooting erupts on Miami street, four people injured
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – A gunfire erupted on a Miami street early Monday afternoon injuring four people. The shooting happened around 12:30 p.m.
Having a few drinks during Thanksgiving holiday period? AAA will drive you home for free
MIAMI – Beginning Wednesday, Auto Club Group will launch its free Tow to Go service, which is aimed at preventing impaired driving on Thanksgiving and
Widow of man killed in SW Dade hit and run asks public for help in finding his killer
MIAMI – The family of a man who died in a hit-and-run crash in southwest Miami-Dade earlier this month are asking for the public’s help