Three South Florida Republican members of Congress are urging the Trump administration to review—and potentially revoke—federal export licenses held by local businesses accused of sending
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Florida House and Senate are debating whether to limit Gov. DeSantis using emergency funds for immigration enforcement
A fund that pays for emergency preparation and response is set to expire Monday, but the House and Senate are at odds over whether to
14 people arrested in a multi-agency raid at a Hialeah café after weeks of complaints from residents
Fourteen people were arrested Friday morning during a multi-agency raid at a Hialeah cafeteria that police say was selling drugs and alcohol without proper licenses
Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba amid worsening fuel shortage
Airlines around the world are adjusting operations as Cuba faces a growing shortage of aviation fuel, prompting at least one major carrier to temporarily halt
Gov. DeSantis inaugurates Ronald Reagan statue at FIU campus, honoring anti-communist legacy
Gov. Ron DeSantis attended the dedication of a statue for President Ronald Reagan at Florida International University on Friday as part of his commemoration of
Cuba signals willingness to engage in dialogue as diplomatic tensions escalate with U.S. over sanctions
The relationship between Cuba and the United States is approaching a pivotal crossroads. Cuba’s leadership has signaled a rare willingness to engage in dialogue with
Miami restaurant chains Flanigan’s and Vicky Bakery launch a croquette collaboration blending their signature flavors
Two beloved South Florida restaurants are coming together for the very first time to launch a new menu item blending their signature styles into one.
South Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez urges halt to flights, remittances and foreign oil shipments to Cuba
South Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez on Thursday called for a sweeping escalation of U.S. pressure on Cuba, urging an end to flights, remittances and foreign
Marco Rubio floats Cuba regime change weeks after U.S. move against Venezuela’s Maduro
Weeks after a U.S. operation ousted Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a Senate hearing that a change in Cuba would
From South Florida, U.S. warns Cuban government not to interfere with aid headed to island
From South Florida, U.S. officials announced a plan to send humanitarian aid to Cuba — bypassing the Cuban government and working instead through churches across