The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a much drier day and work week after a front moved across South Florida. As the front moved through,
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Venezuelans in Doral welcome Maria Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize win with bittersweetness
Venezuelans in “Little Venezuela” — the largest home for the country’s natives in the United States — are welcoming the news that opposition leader Maria
First fall front to bring drier and cooler air to South Florida, reducing rain chances for next week
The Next Weather Team is tracking the first fall front as it arrives in South Florida. As the boundary moves south, dry air behind it
Miami-Dade drivers face steeper fines, license risks for speeding in school zones
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office warns that speeding fines from school zone cameras can now double or lead to license suspension, with more than 236,000 tickets issued
The cost of speeding in a Miami-Dade school zone has nearly doubled
CBS News Miami first talked to Peggy Hernandez in June, after she said she received five school zone speeding tickets. Now, those tickets have turned into traffic
2 Miami officers shot near Allapattah, suspect may be barricaded inside home, sources say
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Two Miami police officers were shot Thursday morning while responding to an alert of possible gunfire, prompting a
Publix to allow open carry in stores, prompting mixed reactions from shoppers
Shoppers are split after Publix announced it will now allow customers to openly carry firearms inside its stores. The decision comes about two weeks after
Trial opens for South Florida woman accused of killing partner, becoming pregnant in jail
The trial of a 30-year-old South Florida woman, accused of fatally shooting her partner and later becoming pregnant while in jail, began Wednesday in Miami-Dade
Former Seaquarium employees voice concern over animal transfers
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Former employees of the Miami Seaquarium made their concerns known about the transfer of animals at the facility
Miami Carnival faces economic challenges but keeps the celebration alive
The vibrant sights and sounds of the Caribbean return to South Florida this weekend as the 41st annual Miami Carnival kicks off—but organizers say this