Florida attorney general wants to build “Alligator Alcatraz” to hold immigrant detainees – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier wants to
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South Florida families concerned for loved ones stuck in Israel due to Mideast conflict
The conflict between Israel and Iran is personal for Rabbi Yossie Harlig. “My daughter is there now and now they’ve closed down the airports, there’s
Americans fleeing Israel arrive in Tampa on state chartered flights, welcomed by Gov. DeSantis
Americans trapped in Israel arrive in Florida Americans trapped in Israel arrive in Florida 01:08 Florida is helping Americans stranded in Israel get home. Gov.
Americans trapped in Israel arrive in Florida
Americans trapped in Israel arrive in Florida – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Austin Carter reports Gov. DeSantis was at Tampa International Airport early Friday
Hialeah police officer injured in crash with SUV
Hialeah police officer injured in crash with SUV – CBS Miami Watch CBS News The crash happened early Friday morning at the intersection of E
Fugitive arrested in Peru nearly 30 years after Thanksgiving Day murder in Miami
Nearly 30 years after a 22-year-old was gunned down at a Miami gas station on Thanksgiving Day, authorities have arrested a longtime fugitive in Peru
Phillies edge Marlins 2-1 to take three of four in series
Kyle Schwarber hit a tiebreaking solo home run in the eighth, Christopher Sánchez pitched eight sharp innings and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Miami Marlins
Josh Weil Speaks On Senate Race Announcement
Josh Weil Speaks On Senate Race Announcement – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Josh Weil, a public school teacher from Central Florida announced he is
Fort Lauderdale businesses booming ahead of Panthers Championship Parade
Hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to flood Fort Lauderdale Beach this Sunday to celebrate the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup win, according to city
Murals in Miami’s Overtown, defaced by vandals, restored just in time for Juneteenth
On this Juneteenth, residents in Miami’s Overtown are remembering the past while celebrating its future. They are grateful two murals defaced a few weeks ago