A former University of Miami Hurricane and Miami Dolphins football player is helping raffle off five-figure prizes Saturday. Larry Hope believes some families need a
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Miami Beach veteran turns military experience into app helping build community
A Miami Beach veteran who once fought on the frontlines in Afghanistan is now using his experiences to uplift others facing the challenges of civilian life. Alex
100 Black Men of South Florida help hundreds of children with their wish lists during annual Christmas shopping spree
Hundreds of children enjoyed early holiday gifts after a free shopping spree at Walmart in Miami Gardens. The 100 Black Men of South Florida, Inc.
Downtown Miami’s East Flagler Street makeover stuck in neutral, driving business owners past frustration
A makeover planned for downtown Miami’s East Flagler Street is stuck in neutral and driving business owners past frustration. “President Trump, please help us,” said
Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ campaign brings hope to single dad and his two daughters this holiday season
For 33 years, South Florida has come together to make the holidays brighter for families who need a hand. Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ Adopt a Family
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