OPA-LOCKA – Several Miami-Dade first responders are under investigation following allegations that they left a critically ill patient to respond to another emergency. The patient,
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Florida Senator Rick Scott pushes for tougher sanctions, travel restrictions on Cuba
MIAMI – Florida Sen. Rick Scott is once again pushing for tighter sanctions on the Cuban government, including renewed restrictions on flights to the island.
Zoo Miami welcomes trio of river otter pups
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Miami International Boat Show spotters help keep manatees safe
MIAMI — On the first morning of the Miami International Boat Show, boat captains were urged to take precautions during their “sea trials,” or test drives,
Health experts advise to take precautions against the flu
MIAMI – For the first time in years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have declared flu season a high severity. According to the
Miami Dolphins release running back Mostert, along with cornerback Fuller and tight end Smythe
FILE -Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (31) smiles and gestures as he runs onto the field during player introductions before an NFL football game
Daughters of Target’s late cofounder “alarmed” over company’s rollback of DEI efforts
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Florida’s tougher immigration laws could face legal challenges
MIAMI – Florida’s new immigration laws, which impose harsher penalties for undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes, could soon face legal challenges, according to legal experts.
Boy rescued after near drowning in Lauderhill pool
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – A boy was rescued after nearly drowning in a pool Tuesday afternoon, according to the Lauderhill Police Department. Officers
FEMA borrows $2 billion to pay flood insurance claims made after Hurricanes Helene, Milton
TALLAHASSEE — After Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton pounded Florida’s Gulf Coast last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is borrowing $2 billion to pay