Nathan Jingles faces three first-degree murder charges after allegedly violating a no contact order and fatally shooting his estranged wife, her father, and another man
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Team USA narrowly misses gold as tight margins define Olympic Day in Milan
Nine gold medals were up for grabs in Milan, with Team USA athletes facing razor-thin finishes in events like speed skating and skiing. While the
5 hurt in multi-vehicle crash in West Park, BSO Says
Broward Sheriff’s Office reports five people were injured in a crash involving three vehicles at Pembroke Road and SW 56th Avenue. The extent of injuries
ACC Swimming & Diving Championships opens in Atlanta with Miami’s Chiara Pellacani striking gold
The 2026 ACC Swimming & Diving Championships kicked off Sunday night with a gold-medal performance from Miami veteran Chiara Pellacani, who captured the women’s 3-meter
Voodoo Doughnut to open 1st Miami shop with grand celebration, community giveback
Voodoo Doughnut, the legendary Portland-based doughnut shop known for its creative flavors and cult following, is bringing its signature pink boxes to Miami for the
Schumer introduces Bill to protect Pride flag nationwide
Senator Chuck Schumer has introduced legislation to designate the Pride flag as a congressionally authorized flag, aiming to ensure it can be flown anywhere in
Shooting investigation underway after fatal argument in Sunrise
Police in Sunrise are investigating a deadly shooting that occurred just before 1 a.m. on Northwest 11th Street near Sunrise Boulevard. Authorities say an argument
Changes to Florida’s gun laws since the Parkland school shooting
Parkland school shooting survivor Jaclyn Corin still carries the trauma from that day eight years ago. “I remember what it was like to hide in
Parents of Parkland school shooting victims turn their grief into action
In the eight years since Alyssa Alhadeff and Alex Schachter were murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, their parents have worked tirelessly to turn
Florida Democratic Congressman Jared Moskowitz defends decision not to fund DHS, says Kristi Noem should resign
As the partial government shutdown gets underway, Democratic Congressman Jared Moskowitz defended the decision not to fund the Department of Homeland Security and argued that