CBS News Miami Live A judge ruled a 42-year-old man accused of abusing his young stepchild to be held without bond Sunday. Zachary Perez has
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George Pino deadly boat crash case prompts FWC policy change after bodycam videos deleted
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is revising its body camera policy following scrutiny over how its officers handled footage from the 2022 Biscayne
Teen faces adult charge in deadly Miami-Dade park shooting, arrested in North Carolina
CBS News Miami Live A 16-year-old accused of fatally shooting another teen at a South Miami-Dade park will be charged as an adult, authorities said
Brush fire near Florida Keys burns 400 acres, 50% contained as crews warn of fast-changing road conditions
A brush fire in southern Miami-Dade County that has burned at least 400 acres was 50% contained as of Saturday, according to the Florida Forest
Brickell, Downtown residents call for break from Miami DDA over
Homeowners in Miami’s Brickell, Edgewater and Downtown neighborhoods say they want out of the Miami Downtown Development Authority, an appointed group tasked with boosting economic
Miami’s Haitian community embraces Pope Leo XIV’s Haitian roots
Miami’s Haitian community is rejoicing after news emerged that Pope Leo XIV may have Haitian roots, a revelation that’s deepening pride and spiritual connection during
State Senator Jason Pizzo tells CBS News Miami,
Two weeks after proclaiming the Democratic Party “dead” in Florida and switching his registration to NPA, State Senator Jason Pizzo declared he was running for
Record seaweed surge at South Florida beaches
A record-breaking seaweed bloom is threatening to sour beachgoers’ plans across South Florida as thick mats of sargassum continue to wash ashore, bringing foul smells,
Access to Florida Keys cut off as 18-mile stretch and Card Sound Road shut down due to brush fire
Brush fire burns near Card Sound Road in SW Miami-Dade Brush fire burns near Card Sound Road in SW Miami-Dade 00:28 A growing brush fire
South Florida Catholics react with pride and hope to historic election of first American pope
Catholics across South Florida are expressing pride, hope and cautious optimism following the historic election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost—now Pope Leo XIV—the first American