Hurricane Milton impacting travel in Florida – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Several airports will close until the threat passes and it is safe to
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Florida west coast residents prepping for Milton as they recover from Helene
Florida west coast residents prepping for Milton as they recover from Helene – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Cristian Benavides in St. Pete Beach reports
Meet CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy nominee Christopher Columbus safety Bryce Fitzgerald
MIAMI: CBS News Miami is once again on the hunt for the most outstanding high school football player in South Florida. This week’s Nat Moore
Several South Florida cities providing free sandbags ahead of Hurricane Milton impacts
Several South Florida cities providing free sandbags ahead of Hurricane Milton impacts – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports long lines formed Monday
Long gas lines, store supplies running low in Central Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton
Long gas lines, store supplies running low in Central Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Austin Carter reports people who
Hurricane Milton mandatory evacuation orders issued for portions of Florida’s west coast
Hurricane Milton mandatory evacuation orders issued for portions of Florida’s west coast – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Teri Hornstein in Tampa reports huge piles
Miami-Dade, Broward public schools to close Wednesday as Hurricane Milton approaches
MIAMI — As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, Miami-Dade and Broward public schools, Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University and Nova Southeastern announced Monday they are closing. The
Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood streets hit by flooding
HOLLYWOOD: Residents were encountering flooding from Hollywood to Fort Lauderdale on Monday, and are bracing for more rainfall as Hurricane Milton heads to the state.
Sandbags distributed throughout South Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton
MIAMI – Several South Florida cities are offering their residents sand and sandbags Monday to help keep their properties dry ahead of heavy rain expected
Federal appeals court backs state on protest law
TALLAHASSEE – After seeking help from the Florida Supreme Court on the meaning of the word “riot,” a federal appeals court Monday overturned an injunction