United Launch Alliance fired off its first operational Vulcan rocket Tuesday, boosting two military satellites into space. Source link
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Federal jury indicts Haiti’s most notorious gang leader
The FBI has announced a $5 million bounty for information that leads to the capture of Jimmy Cherizier, also known as “Barbecue.” Source link
Teen girl killed, sister hospitalized after personal watercraft crash in Fort Lauderdale
Morgan Rynor reports the sisters were visiting from New York and their family had rented the watercraft prior to the crash. Source link
Miami-Dade Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres says new programs, features await students this year
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres, who leads the country’s third-largest school district, is ready to welcome students. Tens of thousands of Miami-Dade
Guardians edge Marlins 4-3
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live José Ramírez became Cleveland’s leader in multihome run games with a drive to right field in the eighth
Leaders from Miami’s Overtown neighborhood vow to fight after $60 million Underdeck Project funding cut
Members of the Overtown Business Association said they are preparing to fight for the future of The Underdeck project after the Trump administration cut $60
Judge set to decide on Alligator Alcatraz, groups argue irreparable harm to Everglades
The third day of a federal court hearing over environmental groups’ attempt to halt the Alligator Alcatraz detention center ended Tuesday without a ruling. The
BSO sheriff, Deerfield Beach clash over police and fire contract costs
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live The dispute between the city of Deerfield Beach and the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) over a new contract
Second victim accuses Pinecrest chess teacher of molestation, MDSO says
Second victim comes forward accusing Pinecrest chess teacher of molestation, MDSO says Second victim comes forward accusing Pinecrest chess teacher of molestation, MDSO says 02:21
Catholic schools in South Florida see enrollment surge as new year begins
It’s back-to-school season for Catholic schools across South Florida and for the Archdiocese of Miami, this year marks another milestone. On Tuesday, officials welcomed 37,000