COOPER CITY – A family is mourning the loss of their daughter who died when she crashed into a Cooper City canal early Wednesday morning.
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New Florida law restricting outdoor sleeping faces early test
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Inter Miami wins first-ever Supporters’ Shield with 3-2 win over Columbus Crew
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Independent experts legitimize tally sheets proving Maduro lost presidential election
An independent group of election experts that observed Venezuela’s July presidential election on Wednesday legitimized the vote tally sheets the opposition has offered as proof
South Florida nonprofit helps neighbors struggling with food insecurity feed each other’s families
MIAMI — For many families, putting food on the table can be a struggle during these difficult times. According to the United States Department of
Rosh Hashanah has deeper meaning after Iran’s attack on Israel
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Afro-Latina roots mold Olga Espinosa Anderson into successful executive
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Woman faces charges, accused of placing GPS tracker on victim’s vehicle
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Judge rules Miami Seaquarium won’t face immediate eviction despite rent disputes
MIAMI – In a new development in the ongoing legal battle over the Miami Seaquarium, a Miami-Dade County judge ruled Wednesday that the attraction will
Florida man exonerated after wrongful conviction, 400-year sentence reflects on life outside prison
FORT LAUDERDALE — The South Florida man exonerated after being wrongly convicted and sentenced to 400 years in prison is reflecting on his last year