New tariffs enacted by the Trump administration this week are already causing concern in South Florida, where businesses in the restaurant and construction industries say
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Miami Film Festival shines spotlight on local talent in 42nd year
The Miami Film Festival has returned for its 42nd year, showcasing approximately 200 films from 45 countries during its 10-day run. This year’s lineup features
South Florida condo market slumps as prices fall, listings surge
South Florida’s once-hot condo market is cooling rapidly, with more units sitting unsold and sellers slashing prices to stay competitive. Condo owners like Michael Leccese
Should you adjust your 401(k) amid market volatility? Experts say stay the course
After the latest round of tariffs from the Trump administration sent the Dow Jones tumbling more than 1,600 points Thursday, some investors are wondering whether
Immigrant groups sue Florida over new law targeting undocumented immigrants
CBS News Miami Live Immigrant-advocacy groups Wednesday filed a potential class-action lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Florida law aimed at cracking down on
Man confesses to murder after victim found in cooler behind Miami bar, MDSO says
CBS News Miami Live A Miami man has confessed to killing another man with a metal pipe and leaving his body inside an ice cooler
Miami-Dade mayor urges
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava urged a “thoughtful approach” on Wednesday, a day after county commissioners voted to remove fluoride from drinking water. Woman filling glass
South Florida family claims dog lost eye after grooming at local pet hotel, considers legal action
A Brickell family said their beloved dog lost an eye after what was supposed to be a routine grooming appointment at a local dog hotel.
Miami-Dade commission votes to remove fluoride from drinking water
Miami-Dade commission votes to remove fluoride from drinking water – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Morgan Rynor reports the county has been adding fluoride to
South Florida Venezuelans relieved as judge blocks end of TPS
Elizabeth Gonzalez feared she would lose both her job and legal status in the U.S. within days, but after a federal judge’s ruling, the Venezuelan