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Funeral held for grandmother, 4 grandchildren killed in Miami Gardens crash
CBS News Miami Live The four children and their grandmother who were killed in last month’s multi-vehicle crash in Miami Gardens were laid to rest
Florida’s bid to curb kids’ social media use faces legal test
A 2024 Florida law aimed at keeping children off of social media platforms came under scrutiny Friday, as lawyers for the state told a federal
Daycare teacher's controversial nap time rule divides the internet
A daycare teacher says her nap time rule doesn’t please all parents. “Sometimes a parent will say, ‘I don’t want you to put my kid
Pediatrician tells parents: Say 'Yes' to kids immediately
You probably want to say, “No” when your kid wants more dessert or extra screen time, but a pediatrician explains why you should just say,
Fearful immigrants ask South Florida activist to sign guardianship papers for their children
The day before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a dozen immigrant families came to Nora Sandigo‘s ranch to ask her to be a legal guardian of
‘Push, girl. You’re fine!’: 8-year-old hilariously narrates birth of Jesus
There’s never a dull moment in the Howell household with 8-year-old Maisley’s hilarious renditions of the Bible. Maisley attends a private school in Tennessee where
Miami-Dade school security guard accused of
MIAMI — A Miami-Dade County Public Schools security guard was arrested this week after he was accused of “grooming” a female student and having an
South Florida substitute teacher charged with inappropriate behavior toward female students
South Florida substitute teacher facing charges South Florida substitute teacher facing charges 02:07 MIAMI – A South Florida substitute teacher is facing serious charges after being
Federal judge halts challenge to Florida’s age verification law as Supreme Court considers Texas case
TALLAHASSEE — With the U.S. Supreme Court considering a similar Texas case, a federal judge Thursday put on hold a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of