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Fort Myers man wins stone crab eating contest in Florida Keys as 70 competitors vie for tasty title in seasonal tradition
50 contestants. 10 teams of two. 25 fresh stone crab claws. And one ticking clock. In the Florida Keys this weekend, a tasty tradition to
South Florida father reunites with 12-year-old son who was stuck in Jamaica for days due to Hurricane Melissa:
As flights from the Caribbean continued to land in South Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, CBS News Miami caught up with a man
Miami Archdiocese clarifies Archbishop Wenski is not retiring despite submitting required letter
The Archdiocese of Miami said Friday that Archbishop Thomas Wenski is not retiring, despite the submission of a letter of resignation to the pope as
“Moving Day Miami” raises at least $160,000 for Parkinson’s Foundation to help raise awareness, research funds
Celebrating movement and fighting back against Parkinson’s disease, hundreds of people laced up their walking shoes at Miami’s Tropical Park to take part in “Moving
Community mourns after Miami activist Dwight Wells killed outside his restaurant:
A community is mourning after Miami restaurant owner and activist Dwight Wells was gunned down in front of his business on Friday night. People stood
Pompano Beach holds meetings with residents about potential split from BSO, creating own police department
The City of Pompano Beach is the latest community to potentially split from the Broward Sheriff’s Office. City officials are looking into creating their own
Community activist shot and killed while playing dominoes outside his Liberty City restaurant, Miami Police say
An investigation is underway after a beloved community activist was shot and killed while he was playing dominoes outside his Miami restaurant on Friday night,
South Florida boxing program helps slow down Parkinson’s disease symptoms, one punch at a time
About a million people have Parkinson’s disease, according to the Parkinson’s Foundation. And, medicine isn’t the only way to help ease symptoms. Juan Rodriguez uses
Miami teen honored for his performance on and off the tennis court
Samuel Barrios spends a lot of time on the tennis court. The 13-year-old trains at Bryan Park in Miami, where he’s enrolled in First Serve