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Tamarac honors 108-year-old woman for strength, perseverance
A 108-year-old woman was celebrated in Tamarac on Wednesday as part of Women’s History Month. Nesta Leeloo was honored for her strength, optimism and perseverance.
Miami-Dade married couple charged with sexually abusing underage girl
CBS News Miami Live A married couple from Aventura is accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl, with whom they had an ongoing sexual relationship,
Caught on video: Arrests made in theft of dog from Cutler Bay home
CBS News Miami Live Two men are facing charges after being accused of stealing a French bulldog Monday from the driveway of a Cutler Bay
Federal budget cuts hit South Florida’s national parks
Federal budget cuts are taking a toll on South Florida’s national parks, resulting in staff reductions and raising concerns about the visitor experience. The cuts
Dozens come together in Broward vigil, demanding action after triple murder
Grief and outrage filled the air as dozens of Tamarac residents came together for a candlelight vigil Tuesday evening, mourning three lives lost in a
South Florida Ukrainians fear for future as Temporary Protected Status nears expiration
With their temporary lifeline set to expire in April, South Florida’s Ukrainian community is gripped by fear, facing the looming possibility of being forced to
Panthers eye playoff push amid Tkachuk injury, Stanley Cup Final rematch looming
With star Matthew Tkachuk’s injury taking all the hockey headlines in South Florida, the Panthers are back on the ice and playing their final game
Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo salesÂ
Miami-Dade County’s condo dollar volume dropped last week, despite an increase in sales. Brokers closed 93 condo sales totaling $62.6 million from Feb. 16 to
From addiction to advocacy, Florida Sen. Rosalind Osgood shares journey of recovery
Before she was a Florida state senator, before she served on the Broward County School Board, Dr. Rosalind Osgood was living on the streets, battling