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Menendez brothers’ family members call for their release as DA weighs resentencing: “They were just children”
Family of Erik and Lyle Menendez make emotional pleas for their release Family of Erik and Lyle Menendez make emotional pleas for their release 03:31
Florida elections officials seek flexibility on voting rules after hurricanes
Florida’s recent hurricanes could make it difficult for voters in affected areas to cast their ballots in the upcoming election unless Gov. Ron DeSantis waives
Man seen on video before stealing 2019 Infinity from dealership during test drive
Car stolen from auto sales dealer Car stolen from auto sales dealer 02:41 MIAMI-DADE – Miami-Dade police are looking for a man they say drove off
Tonight: CBS News Miami to host debate on Amendment 3 recreational marijuana
MIAMI – CBS News Miami will be hosting a debate moderated by CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede on Wednesday at 7 p.m. on Florida’s Amendment
Monster tornadoes that hit Palm Beach County are rare, likes ones in Texas
WELLINGTON – By Florida standards the tornado in Wellington and another one in Palm Beach Gardens in Palm Beach County are monster storms. The National
5 people sent to hospital after van strikes house in Northwest Miami-Dade
CBS News Miami Live Five people were taken to a hospital, including three as trauma alerts, when a van crashed into a house with six
Taylor Swift is coming to South Florida this weekend. Here’s everything you need to know about the Eras Tour
MIAMI — Swifties… are you ready for it?! Because South Florida wants to make sure you’re prepared for the Eras Tour this weekend. From Oct.
Many schools are still closed weeks after Hurricane Helene. Teachers worry about long-term impact
Tens of thousands of students in the Southeast are dealing with school disruptions after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc so severe — on homes, campuses and