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Miami Beach launches North Beach residential parking permit program
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Aerosmith announces retirement from touring due to Steven Tyler’s vocal injury
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South Florida street flooding can cost you thousands in auto care. Here’s how to avoid paying the price for car damage
MIAMI – You’ve likely heard the phrase “Turn around, don’t drown” — but it’s more than just that, as driving through flooded streets during heavy
South Florida residents preparing for incoming tropical system. Here’s what to expect in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
MIAMI — South Florida is doing what it can to help its residents prepare for whatever bad weather that might head their way from Potential
Match Preview: Miami FC at Loudoun United FC
CBS News Miami Live LOUDOUN, Va. — Miami FC heads up to Virginia to face Loudoun United FC for the second match between the two
South Florida-bound passengers evacuated at Ohio airport after crew reports plane has mechanical issue
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Sea turtle released in the Florida Keys joins
Bette Zirkelbach, left, releases “Roseleigh,” a juvenile green sea turtle, off the Florida Keys Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, at Sombrero Beach in Marathon, Fla. “Roseleigh,”
Justin Timberlake’s license suspended after DWI arrest on Long Island, as judge threatens gag order
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Florida regulators approve insurers to take Citizens policies
TALLAHASSEE — Florida regulators this week approved proposals that would allow private insurers to take more than 400,000 policies from the state’s Citizens Property Insurance