Multiple police agencies are reporting threats to different locations across South Florida on Saturday. The threats happening as a weekend of events, such as the
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Nonstop flights from U.S. to Venezuela resume Thursday at Miami International Airport for first time in seven years
Excitement is building at Miami International Airport as American Airlines is set to resume nonstop flights from the United States to Venezuela for the first
South Florida-based Spirit Airlines may be forced to liquidate due to surging fuel costs, reports say
The end of South Florida-based Spirit Airlines could be near after multiple news outlets report that the low-cost airline could be forced to liquidate its
FBI increases reward to $25,000 for information on South Florida woman’s remains in Spain murder
The FBI is offering a new reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the location of Ana Maria Knezevich’s remains. Authorities believe Knezevich,
Ground Stop issued for arriving flights at Miami International Airport due to thunderstorms in South Florida
South Florida is being drenched with heavy rain and thunderstorms, and that’s having an impact on local airports. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, departures
Miami-Dade transportation officials are considering building a non-stop train from the airport to Port Miami
Miami-Dade County Public Works staff is reviewing recommendations for non-stop train service connecting Miami International Airport and Port Miami, a spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Transportation
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
Cuban Americans in South Florida are protesting for the ability to return to the island and deliver humanitarian aid
Aid is arriving in Cuba as people living in South Florida protest for the ability to safely return to the island nation and question the
Cuba faces 13th day of consecutive protests, as efforts to send humanitarian aid spark controversy in South Florida
Cuba is now facing its 13th consecutive day of protests, as social unrest continues to spread across the island amid prolonged blackouts, fuel shortages, and
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