The City of Coral Gables is urging residents to stay alert after coyote sightings in multiple neighborhoods, issuing a public warning with safety tips and
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Transition period announced as Florida begins offering driver’s license exams in English only
A transition period has been announced for some test takers as Florida begins to offer driver’s license exams in English only. Miami-Dade Tax Collector Dariel
South Florida sees cool start to Friday ahead of warmer temperatures next week
It was a cold start to the day across South Florida on Friday with morning temperatures the upper 30s and low 40s. And when you
Armed teenager accused of forcing men from Corvette in Miami
Two men in Miami said they were the victims of an armed carjacking early Thursday morning, and now a 16-year-old boy is facing charges as
South Florida sees more Cold Weather Advisories ahead of another round of tumbling temperatures
South Florida is bracing for another cold front. Ahead of it, residents and visitors woke up to morning temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to
Investigators working to identify who made call about armed person at Christopher Columbus High School
Reports of an armed person at Christopher Columbus High School in southwest Miami-Dade prompted a massive police response on Wednesday, and now investigators are working
No active shooter at Christopher Columbus High School, no injuries reported, MDSO says
A tense situation unfolded at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami early Wednesday morning after the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office said it was investigating a report
Jury hears testimony in trial of Vivian Hernandez over Li’l Abner mobile home park arrest
The jury trial for a former resident of the now‑demolished Li’l Abner mobile home park is set to resume Wednesday as testimony continues in the
Florida public employees may no longer have to use people’s preferred pronouns. What that means for workplaces.
A bill that would prohibit public-sector employees and contractors from being required to use people’s preferred pronouns passed its first Senate committee Monday. Known as
Impacts of allowing Haitians to keep Temporary Protected Status
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians was set to expire at midnight tonight, until a federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked