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Rep. Carlos Gimenez to tour ICE’s Krome Detention Center in Miami
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez will tour the Krome Detention Center this Monday as part of a congressional oversight
Florida lawmakers, law enforcement agencies respond to Trump’s announcement of U.S. strikes on Iran
President Trump’s announcement that the United States launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities has shocked the country and world, especially in Florida, where he
Watch Live – 2025 Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Championship Celebration
With their 5-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers last Tuesday night, the Florida Panthers are the Stanley Cup champions for a second year in a row. Over the last
Florida Attorney General proposes
Florida AG’s newly proposed temporary detention center “Alligator Alcatraz” brings environmental con Florida’s AG proposes temporary immigration detention center “Alligator Alcatraz” 01:11 Florida’s attorney general
Florida Panthers parade expected to cost more than $2 million. Here’s who will pay for it.
Florida Panthers Celebration Parade going to cost a pretty penny. But who’s paying for it? Florida Panthers Celebration Parade going to cost a pretty penny.
Florida Panthers parade expected to cost nearly $2 million. Here’s who will pay for it.
Florida Panthers Celebration Parade going to cost a pretty penny. But who’s paying for it? Florida Panthers Celebration Parade going to cost a pretty penny.
Fans of Argentinian club Boca Juniors take over South Florida during FIFA Club World Cup
Boca Juniors plays two of its three group-stage games of the Club World Cup in South Florida, and the Argentinian club’s traveling fans have made
Wisconsin and NIL collective sue Miami, allege tampering and NIL inducements to land football player
The University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective VC Connect filed a joint lawsuit on Friday against the University of Miami, alleging it knowingly induced
Retired firefighter cannot sue Florida city for health benefits discrimination, U.S. Supreme Court rules
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled against a firefighter who retired early because of Parkinson’s disease and alleged the city of Sanford violated the