CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – A man who had been on the run since a deadly southwest Miami-Dade shooting three years ago has been
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Miami-Dade condo sales drop to $426M in November, marking the slowest month so far this year
Miami-Dade’s condo sales and dollar volume fell in November to their lowest points so far this year. November condo sales totaled $426 million, compared to
Pregnant Miami-Dade woman with 2 jobs no longer living in her car
MIAMI – A pregnant 20-year-woman working two jobs is no longer living in her car. In October, CBS News Miami told Adanay Galvez’s futile ordeal of
Caught on video: Sweetwater woman, mobile park resident speaks out after rough arrest
SWEETWATER – A Sweetwater woman slammed to the ground by a police officer in a widely circulated video is speaking out, calling the incident “a
Court clears path for controversial SW 87th Avenue Bridge in Palmetto Bay after years of legal battles
PALMETTO BAY – Years of fierce legal battles between residents of the Village of Palmetto Bay and Miami-Dade County over bridge construction neared an end Wednesday.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2024: A global celebration of art
MIAMI BEACH – Art Basel Miami Beach marks its 22nd year at the Miami Beach Convention Center, showcasing works from 286 premier galleries representing 38
Rough police takedown of woman at Sweetwater mobile home park sparks outrage
SWEETWATER – Tensions are running high at Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park after cellphone video shows the rough takedown of a woman by police at the
Suspect sought in stabbing, hit-and-run of woman in Fort Lauderdale
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – Police are searching for a man they said stabbed a woman and struck her with an SUV in Fort Lauderdale
Derek Jeter pop art exhibit makes South Florida debut at Art Miami
MIAMI – A pop art exhibit honoring legendary baseball icon Derek Jeter will take center stage at Art Miami, running Dec. 3-8. Created by renowned
Coconut Grove condo owner upset over $7.1 million assessment
MIAMI – A Coconut Grove condo owner is expressing frustration after his association approved a $7.1 million special assessment, leaving him responsible for more than