MIAMI – The Broad Causeway Bridge, which spans Biscayne Bay and connects Bay Harbor Islands to the mainland, is covered with cones, undergoing repairs forcing
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“Operation Summer Relief” helps protect Miami Beach’s homeless population from the heat
Miami Beach helping most vulnerable during heat of summer Miami Beach helping most vulnerable during heat of summer 01:37 MIAMI — Throughout August, you’ll see
Arrests made in investigation of actor Matthew Perry’s ketamine overdose death
Arrests have been made in the death investigation of “Friends” actor Matthew Perry, two law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS News on Thursday. The arrests
Miami-Dade teachers, students learning how make most out of artificial intelligence
MIAMI – Artificial intelligence is everywhere and only becoming more and more a part of our everyday lives. This year, teachers and some students in Miami-Dade
A Parkland teacher loved attending summer camp. His mom is working to give kids the same opportunity
Linda Beigel Schulman smiled as she watched 25 young campers from Fort Lauderdale and Miami spend an afternoon frolicking in a rural Florida spring. The
Thousands of Miami-Dade students, teachers ready for first day of school
MIAMI – School is about to be back in session and with a new school year comes high hopes for students and teachers alike. “Starting
Miami Beach commissioner says man who pointed gun at him now a fugitive
MIAMI – A Miami Beach commissioner is upset because he says a man who pointed a gun at him and was given house arrest is
Lauderhill police officer arrested, faces voyeurism charge
Lauderhill officer arrested Lauderhill officer arrested 00:21 MIAMI – A Lauderhill police officer was arrested Tuesday by Sunrise police, accused of digital voyeurism. Sunrise police
South Miami K-8 Center teachers excited about new school year
MIAMI – Children in Miami-Dade County start school on Thursday and teachers at South Miami K-8 Center said they are excited. “A bit of everything.
Florida economists increase revenue projections by $2 billion
TALLAHASSEE – State economists on Wednesday increased general revenue projections by a total of about $2 billion for the current fiscal year and next year,