MIAMI – Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a lawsuit against officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), accusing them of discriminating against
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Fins snap losing skid as they look to beat the Raiders, comeback on the way? | Game Changers
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Man sentenced to 30 months in prison for evading US sanctions on Venezuela
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – A Venezuelan national has been sentenced to 30 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release in
New Miami exhibit brings together sports and fine art to showcase athletic excellence
MIAMI — A revolutionary exhibit merging the worlds of sports and fine art is making its debut this weekend in Miami’s vibrant Wynwood Arts District.
$20,000 in camping gear stolen from father-son group in Pompano Beach
POMPANO BEACH – A trailer packed with nearly $20,000 worth of kitchen equipment, camping gear, and supplies was stolen from a parking lot near Powerline
Husband of Fort Lauderdale woman who disappeared in Spain now charged with murder
MIAMI – The husband of a Fort Lauderdale woman who disappeared in Spain early this year is now facing a new charge. On Thursday morning in
Man charged with molesting teen while working as Miami-Dade volleyball coach, police say
MIAMI – A man has been arrested this week for allegedly fondling a teenage girl during his time as a Miami-Dade County school’s volleyball coach,
World’s tallest teenager, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, plans to redshirt at Florida this season
GAINESVILLE – The world’s tallest teenager might have to wait a year to become the world’s tallest college basketball player. Florida coach Todd Golden said Thursday
Man dies after being found shot on sidewalk in Florida City
CBS News Miami Live FLORIDA CITY – A man died Thursday morning after being found shot on a street near a Days Inn, Florida City Police
Florida justices back approval of utility storm plans
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to state regulators’ approval of long-term utility plans aimed at bolstering the electric system