MIAMI — As rescues and recovery continue across Florida following the devastation left behind by Hurricane Milton, South Florida is stepping up to help their
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National manhunt underway after off-duty Florida officer fatally shot
JACKSONVILLE — An off-duty Jacksonville corrections officer was fatally shot early Saturday morning at Love’s gas station near Jacksonville International Airport following a violent domestic
South Florida can expect periods of rain this weekend, localized flooding possible
South Florida 10 a.m. Weather Forecast 10/12/2024 South Florida 10 a.m. Weather Forecast 10/12/2024 03:08 MIAMI — Spotty showers will remain in the forecast on
SS United States to leave Philadelphia waters and be turned into artificial reef, museum in Florida
SS United States to be transferred to Okaloosa County during official signing ceremony this weekend SS United States to be transferred to Okaloosa County during
Federal judge refuses to block Florida’s cultivated meat law
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge Friday rejected a request by a California-based company for a preliminary injunction against a new law
South Florida homeowners fear what’s next as Citizens Insurance confirms thousands will go to private insurers
MIAMI — Fear is growing among some homeowners in South Florida as Citizens Property Insurance Corp. confirms thousands of policyholders will go to private insurers.
Residents and police search for alleged prowler caught on camera in Coral Gables neighborhood
MIAMI — A Coral Gables neighborhood is on edge after an alleged prowler was seen trying to break into homes. Residents and Coral Gables Police
Homeowners recovering after Hurricane Milton tornado destroys Palm Beach County neighborhood
WEST PALM BEACH — Beleaguered homeowners around Palm Beach Gardens are coping with some massive damage from a tornado that touched down on Wednesday. The
Mammograms aren’t always enough: One woman’s journey highlights importance of dense breast screening
MIAMI – Women often hear the reminder, “Get your mammogram!” But for many, a mammogram alone may not be enough-especially for those with dense breast
Florida denies license to Pensacola abortion clinic
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration on Friday denied a license for a new Pensacola abortion clinic, rejecting a recommendation by an