Marcus Jordan, the son of Michael Jordan, was arrested early Tuesday “after he was allegedly out drinking at a Florida strip club before getting his
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Miami woman wins $2 million prize playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE -A Miami woman won a two million-dollar prize playing the Florida Lottery’s 100X The Cash scratch-off game. Virginia Alvarez chose
Florida gas prices dip more than a dime. Here’s what you’ll pay at the pump.
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – There’s good news for drivers in Florida as we head into the first full week of February. Over the
DeSantis calls for pay increases for state law enforcement, firefighters in budget proposal
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis late Sunday proposed a $115.6 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year that calls for increasing pay for state law
One-on-one with Florida House Speaker Danny Perez
MIAMI — It was a wild week in Tallahassee where state legislators not only rejected Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal on immigration but instead passed its
Patchy fog gives way to a warm, mostly dry weekend in South Florida
South Florida weather for Saturday 02/01/2025 9AM South Florida weather for Saturday 02/01/2025 9AM 02:39 MIAMI – We’re heading into a warm, humid, and mostly
South Florida man wins million-dollar prize playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – A South Florida man won a million-dollar prize playing the Florida Lottery’s 500X The Cash scratch-off game. Brian Fuller, of Lake
The high cost of weight loss: How patients are fighting for access to breakthrough medications
MIAMI – Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro have transformed the weight loss industry, becoming household names seemingly overnight. Touted as game-changers, these medications not
DeSantis vows to veto Florida Legislature’s sweeping immigration bill
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis promised Wednesday to veto a sweeping immigration bill, in the latest escalation of a statehouse showdown between the governor and the
South Florida undocumented students push to keep in-state tuition
MIAMI – Undocumented students in South Florida are fighting to preserve a program that allows them to pay in-state tuition, as state lawmakers and Gov.