A grieving Miami-Dade County family is speaking out weeks after their 4-year-old autistic daughter drowned in the pool of an Airbnb short-term rental while they
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Plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures to lead to terrific Tuesday across South Florida
It was a cool start to the day in South Florida on Tuesday morning with temperatures mostly in the low to mid-60s across Broward and
South Florida high school’s first graduating class turning opportunity into life-changing success
Cristo Rey Miami High School is celebrating a major milestone – its very first graduating class. And their achievements are extraordinary. Arianna Salazar, a senior,
Stolen van plunges into Ft. Lauderdale canal after deadly police chase
A high-speed police pursuit ended in tragedy Sunday night when a stolen van plunged into a Fort Lauderdale canal, killing a female passenger and resulting
Cases against former Miami-Dade officers involved in fatal 2019 UPS shootout dismissed on Stand Your Ground law
A Broward County circuit judge dismissed the cases of three former Miami-Dade officers who were involved in a 2019 shooting that left two civilians dead
Miami construction worker killed after 20-foot fall from overpass, Florida Highway Patrol says
A construction worker in Miami was killed early Monday morning after falling from an overpass onto Biscayne Boulevard, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Few
Long wait times remain at South Florida airports amid partial government shutdown
Air travelers at airports across the U.S., including here in South Florida, are facing long security lines as the partial government shutdown remains unresolved, and
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office actively recruiting new deputies with special one-day application process
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is actively recruiting new deputies, with Sheriff Rosie Cordero Stutz calling on men and women to join the force and fill
SUV slams into Miami gas station car wash after driver suffers possible medical emergency, police say
An investigation is underway in Miami after an SUV slammed into a car wash at a gas station after the driver may have suffered a
Tons of supplies being sent to Cuba on humanitarian trip from South Florida
About 140 people gathered 6,300 pounds of medical supplies and non-perishable food are headed to Havana on Friday for a humanitarian trip, and the people