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Doral approves police partnership with ICE amid tensions at City Hall
The Doral Police Department will begin cooperating with federal immigration authorities following a unanimous vote by the City Council on Wednesday, aligning with a state
Rubio endorses ending TPS for Venezuelans, drawing outcry from advocates
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recommended the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans living in the United States, according to
2 plead guilty in murder-for-hire plot targeting estranged wife of Miami developer Sergio Pino
Two men accused of helping orchestrate a murder-for-hire plot targeting the estranged wife of prominent Miami homebuilder Sergio Pino have pleaded guilty in federal court,
A caregiver’s devotion: One man’s journey supporting his partner through Parkinson’s
CBS News Miami spoke to Jeff Lee, a devoted caregiver who has spent the last several years caring for his longtime partner, Roger Miller, after
Murder-suicide at Miami Del Toro Insurance office highlights domestic violence struggles
A new video has surfaced showing the alleged killer in a murder-suicide at a Miami insurance office, appearing to violate a restraining order weeks before
Tamarac murders highlight alarming rise in South Florida domestic violence
South Florida domestic violence surge highlighted by woman’s murder South Florida domestic violence surge highlighted by woman’s murder 03:15 Domestic violence is rising at an
Large warehouse fire in Hialeah brought under control
CBS News Miami Live A large fire at a warehouse in northwest Hialeah sent thick smoke billowing into the sky Monday afternoon, visible for miles
Oceanside Fisher Island closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo salesÂ
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume fell last week. Brokers closed 116 condo sales totaling $123.2 million from April 6 to April 13. The