A group of detainees at the Krome Detention Center in western Miami-Dade County were seen signaling “SOS” outside on Thursday, as controversy surrounding overcrowding and
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Person dead, another hospitalized after welfare check at trailer in rural Miami-Dade County, sheriff’s office says
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live One person is dead and another was hospitalized in critical condition following a welfare check at a trailer
South Florida family outraged after son’s killer’s sentence: “Two years for a life?”
The family of a 17-year-old high school football star killed in 2022 is speaking out in anger and heartbreak after a Miami-Dade County judge sentenced
South Florida teen fears for family’s future as proposed rule threatens asylum seekers’ work permits
A South Florida teenager is voicing concern for his family’s future as reports circulate that a possible Trump administration regulation could strip work permits from
Holocaust survivors gather in Cooper City to share stories, warn of rising antisemitism
Over 125 Holocaust survivors gather in Cooper City Over 125 Holocaust survivors gather in Cooper City 02:12 On Holocaust Survivor Day, more than 125 Holocaust
Parents of slain rapper
The parents of murdered Miami rapper “Baby Cino” are suing the City of Hialeah and three emergency medical technicians, alleging a disturbing violation of privacy
Hialeah parents told to stay away from daughter in child abuse and narcotics case, police say
A judge has issued stay-away orders for a married couple facing serious charges involving drug trafficking and child abuse, according to Hialeah police. Sharon Larsen,
Ralph Rosado wins District 4 special election, vows independent voice on Miami City Commission
A new face is joining the Miami City Commission. Urban planner Ralph Rosado has won the special election for Miami’s District 4 seat, defeating Jose
Miami-Dade property appraiser urges local governments to lower taxes as market stabilizes
Miami-Dade’s property appraiser is calling on local governments to lower property taxes for homeowners. Tomás Regalado said the county’s slowing real estate market no longer
Hate-fueled vandalism shocks Overtown as community rallies to restore historic murals
Less than two weeks before Juneteenth, a cherished symbol of Black history and resilience in Miami has been marred by hate. Murals at Dorsey Park,