TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis will take a little more time to mull a replacement for U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, who has been tapped to serve
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South Florida feels the chill as temps plunge into upper 40s
South Florida Weather for Wednesday 1/8/2025 5AM South Florida Weather for Wednesday 1/8/2025 5AM 02:30 MIAMI – Welcome to winter South Florida style. Wednesday morning,
Stowaway deaths on JetBlue flight highlight long history of dangerous, fatal attempts
MIAMI – The discovery of two dead stowaways in the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue Airways plane Monday night in Fort Lauderdale has reignited
New Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz says deputies won’t participate in mass deportations
Miami-Dade has a new sheriff Miami-Dade has a new sheriff 02:46 MIAMI – Newly elected Miami-Dade County Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz says her office will not
Aviation expert explains fatal risks after stowaways found in JetBlue landing gear
MIAMI – An aviation attorney and pilot said hiding in an airplane’s landing gear compartment is one of the deadliest places a person can attempt
Florida City residents plead for justice after gun violence claims young lives
FLORIDA CITY – Volunteers went door to door Tuesday afternoon in Florida City, not to sell anything, but to seek answers about the gun violence
30,000 evacuated in Palisades Fire as high winds batter Southern California
Tens of people fled their homes as a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades quickly spread to 1,260 acres Tuesday, a blaze that authorities said
Oren Alexander, accused of multiple rapes and sex trafficking, accidentally flown to New York
MIAMI – Prominent real estate broker Oren Alexander, one of three Alexander brothers facing rape and sex trafficking charges, was scheduled to appear Tuesday in
Enrique Tarrio’s mom says son has been made scapegoat of Jan. 6 events, pleads for Trump pardon
MIAMI – The mother of Enrique Tarrio, the former chairman of the Proud Boys convicted for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot, is
Historic South Florida woodworking store store to close after more than 200 years in business
OAKLAND PARK – After more than two centuries in business, Constantine’s Wood Center, a woodworking institution that began in the Bronx in 1812, is closing