MIAMI – In Florida, home to one of the largest Puerto Rican communities outside of New York, residents and local leaders are reacting strongly to
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Miami Beach considers speed cameras in school zones
MIAMI BEACH – The Miami Beach City Commission is considering installing speed cameras at school zones. Kathy Stamos, who walks her son across Alton Road
Broward elections office gives tour of vote-counting process
FORT LAUDERDALE – On Monday, CBS News Miami answered a common question during election season: What happens to your ballot after you vote? CBS News
Seminole Tribe settles legal battle over mobile sports betting operation
HOLLYWOOD – The Seminole Tribe of Florida on Monday ended a long-standing legal battle over its mobile sports betting operation with businesses that operate racetracks
Inside look at deteriorating conditions at Miami Police headquarters
MIAMI – CBS News Miami has been given an inside look at deteriorating conditions at Miami Police headquarters with police Chief Manny Morales describing the
1 dead, 1 injured in fatal crash outside Miami Edison High School
1 dead, 1 injured in fatal crash outside Miami Edison High School 1 dead, 1 injured in fatal crash outside Miami Edison High School 00:35
Miami man arrested in shooting of former wife in Kendall
KENDALL – A 47-year-old Miami man was arrested Sunday after he allegedly admitted to shooting his former wife at her home in Kendall, authorities said Monday.
World’s largest “in-water” boat show sails into Fort Lauderdale this week
MIAMI – Local businesses are expecting a surge in customers when the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show sails into town on Wednesday. The show features
Groups challenge Florida’s law keeping kids off social media
TALLAHASSEE — In a long-anticipated move, two internet-industry groups Monday filed a constitutional challenge to a new Florida law aimed at keeping children off social
More than 4.6 million ballots cast in Florida in 2024 election
CBS News Miami Live Nearly 4.6 million people — one-third of Florida’s registered voters — have cast their ballots for the Nov. 5 election. Republicans