TALLAHASSEE – Saying social media is “facing a reckoning,” Florida fired back Monday against a lawsuit challenging a new state law aimed at keeping children
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South Florida Republicans slam Biden over Cuba terror list removal
MIAMI – South Florida Republican lawmakers took to social media Tuesday afternoon to criticize the Biden administration’s decision to remove Cuba from the U.S. list
Sidewalk safety concerns rise in Miami Beach over speedy bicycles, scooters
Sidewalk safety concerns in Miami Beach Sidewalk safety concerns in Miami Beach 03:00 MIAMI BEACH – Business owners in Miami Beach are raising concerns about
Florida legislative leaders push back on DeSantis’ call for special session on immigration
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for a special legislative session to align state policies with President-elect Donald Trump’s
Scrambling for eggs? South Florida farmers offer fresh alternatives amid nationwide shortages
SOUTHWEST RANCHES – The scramble for eggs isn’t just happening in your local grocery store – it’s a nationwide issue. Most experts blame the bird
Off-duty Lauderhill officer shoots, kills 2 dogs in Tamarac hotel incident
TAMARAC – An off-duty Lauderhill police officer shot and killed two dogs outside an Extended Stay America hotel in Tamarac late Monday morning, according to
20-year-old Miami man faces murder charge in overdose death of woman
MIAMI – A Miami man has been charged with first-degree murder and multiple drug and weapons offenses after police linked him to the overdose death
“I represent the will of millions”: González calls on Venezuelan military to reject Maduro
MIAMI – Edmundo González, a retired diplomat and political newcomer recognized by several countries, including the United States, as Venezuela’s president-elect, released a video statement
Woman shot on I-595 in Davie, Florida Highway Patrol investigating
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a shooting that left a woman injured Friday evening on I-595 near Hiatus
State senator proposes relief for condo owners struggling with new reserve fund requirements
MIAMI – A Florida state senator is proposing changes to a law requiring milestone inspections and reserve funds for aging condominium buildings, aiming to provide