MIAMI – With uncertainty over future immigration policies in the US looming, more than three dozen people became American citizens in South Florida Friday. The
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Miami-Dade teachers ratify new contract with pay raises, healthcare protections
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – Members of the United Teachers of Dade (UTD) overwhelmingly ratified a new contract Thursday night, with 82.88% voting in
Jury returns 2 guilty verdicts in corruption trial of ex-Miami-Dade Commissioner Joe Martinez
MIAMI – A Miami-Dade jury deliberated for about three hours before returning with two guilty verdicts Thursday afternoon in the corruption case against former Miami-Dade County Commissioner
Fatal crash shuts down I-75 near Pines Boulevard
Fatal crash shuts down I-75 near Pines Boulevard Fatal crash shuts down I-75 near Pines Boulevard 00:26 MIAMI – A deadly accident on Interstate 75
Victim speaks out after authorities say serial postal thief arrested
DAVIE – A victim is speaking out after federal authorities captured a serial postal thief who allegedly victimized at least 10 people between March and October
Jury begins deliberations in corruption trial of former Miami-Dade Commissioner Joe Martinez
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – The corruption case against former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez has moved into the final phase, as a jury deliberates
MDPD takes over El Taiger’s murder investigation; suspect extradited, charged
MDPD takes over El Taiger’s murder investigation MDPD takes over El Taiger’s murder investigation 00:41 MIAMI – The Miami-Dade Police Department has taken over the investigation
What would a Trump economy look like in a second term for South Floridians?
MIAMI – With inflation affecting everything from gas to groceries, many Americans are feeling the financial strain as prices rise across the board. While some
Kamala Harris supporters react to election loss
MIAMI – Hundreds of supporters gathered at the historic yard of Howard University in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon to hear from Vice President Kamala
Florida’s six-week abortion ban to stay in place after voters reject Amendment 4
MIAMI – Florida’s six-week abortion ban will remain law after voters rejected Amendment 4, a measure that would have enshrined abortion rights in the state