The crane had been set up on top of a water line. The weight of the crane crushed it, causing water to spew out and
Category: News
Seasonably warm South Florida afternoon, a few spotty showers possible
Hot, humid across South Florida, a few spotty showers possible Hot, humid across South Florida, a few spotty showers possible 03:02 The first day of
Tropical Storm Erin expected to strengthen into a hurricane on Friday
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says on Thursday morning Erin was moving westward at 17 mph with sustained winds of 50 mph. It is expected
Public school students head back to class for first day of school in Miami-Dade
Morgan Rynor reports parents and students are being reminded of a new state rule on cellphones. Students in elementary, K-8 and middle schools may not
Jakob Marsee off to impressive start in 1st major league action with Miami Marlins
Jakob Marsee is making quite the impression in his first major league action with the Miami Marlins. Marsee homered twice and matched a franchise record
Police bodycam video shows aftermath of Pembroke Pines plane crash; all four aboard survived
Police bodycam video shows aftermath of plane crash in Pembroke Pines Police bodycam video shows aftermath of plane crash in Pembroke Pines 02:38 Newly released
Woman snags $10,000 and 60 invasive snakes in record-breaking Florida Python Challenge
When it was all said and done Wednesday, a woman emerged as the top snake slayer of the 2025 Florida Python Challenge. The Florida Fish
Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade approved despite strong opposition
The first black bear hunt in Florida in a decade will take place in December under a rule adopted Wednesday by state wildlife officials despite
$40 million in cuts loom over Miami-Dade nonprofits, community programs
Local charities, nonprofits and community-based organizations across Miami-Dade County could face severe setbacks under Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s proposed 2025-2026 budget, which removes $40 million
Businesses cite licensing, permitting delays as they exit Lauderdale Lakes for friendlier cities
Delays in licensing and permitting are driving some small businesses out of Lauderdale Lakes, according to property managers and tenants who said they have waited