Condo owners in the Heron community in West Kendall are facing a steep $3.4 million special assessment following a mandatory 40-year recertification, leaving many fearing
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Brooklyn woman hit man with bottle, stole wallet and $13,000 Rolex, Miami Beach police say
CBS News Miami Live A Brooklyn woman is accused of assaulting a man and stealing his Rolex and wallet after accompanying him home from a South Beach
Miramar residents can sue city, consultant over water that corroded copper pipes in homes, court says
CBS News Miami Live An appeals court said residents can pursue a class-action lawsuit against the city of Miramar and a consultant over water that
South Florida immigrants react to Trump administration’s self-deportation offer
A construction worker living in South Florida is among the undocumented immigrants offered $1,000 and a free one-way flight by the Trump administration to leave
Miami-Dade appoints Natalie Milian Orbis as District 6 commissioner
CBS News Miami Live The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners has named Natalie Milian Orbis as the new District 6 County Commissioner, filling the seat
Marlins embrace cutting-edge pitching machine to sharpen batting skills
Marlins embrace cutting-edge pitching machine Marlins embrace cutting-edge pitching machine 02:58 The Miami Marlins are revolutionizing their batting practice with a high-tech pitching machine called
Miami Beach officer intentionally struck by motorcycle during traffic stop, police say
A man was arrested Monday after allegedly striking a Miami Beach police officer with his motorcycle during a traffic stop and fleeing the scene, authorities
Man accused of setting fire inside Miami-Dade home over discarded Santeria items, MDSO says
A Miami-Dade man is facing first-degree arson charges after allegedly setting fire to his bedroom following an explosive confrontation over discarded Santeria materials, according to
Miami-Dade commission overrides Mayor Levine Cava’s veto, votes to end adding fluoride to tap water
The Miami-Dade commission has voted to end adding fluoride to the county’s tap water. Tuesday’s vote overrode Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s veto of the commission’s
Girls Inc. of Greater Miami empowers young voices through education, confidence-building programs
Eighth grader Anna Pena never imagined she would be standing in front of a crowd, delivering a speech with confidence, but thanks to Girls Inc.