MIAMI – Spirit Airlines is again postponing a shareholder vote on its proposed merger with Frontier Airlines after Frontier’s CEO said in a letter that
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Miami Weather: Scattered afternoon showers, Saharian dust moves in Thursday
MIAMI – It was a steamy start across South Florida on Wednesday morning with temperatures in the low 80s. Another sizzling day ahead with highs
July’s “Buck Moon,” the brightest supermoon of the year, lights up nighttime sky
MIAMI – Look to the sky this week for a celestial sight – the “Buck Moon,” the brightest supermoon of 2022. Definitions of a supermoon
Dozens of people facing eviction rally in Miami-Dade for right to legal counsel
MIAMI – Dozens of people at risk of eviction rallied in front of the Miami-Dade courthouse on Tuesday, demanding the right to legal counsel and
CBS4 Exclusive: New video may be break in shooting of FIU student Ashley Rodriguez
MIAMI – New video posted on YouTube could be a break in the case involving the shooting of a 21-year-old Florida International University student. Ashley
Miami Weather: Another scorcher, spotty inland storms possible
MIAMI – It’s summertime in South Florida. Another sizzling day ahead with highs in the low 90s and it will feel like the 100s when
Miami-Dade launched pilot program to keep cyclists safe on Rickenbacker Causeway
MIAMI – A pilot program was launched Tuesday morning with the goal of enhancing cyclist safety on the Rickenbacker Causeway. It comes after several deadly
Cuban migrants picked up after coming ashore near Key Biscayne
MIAMI – A group of Cuban migrants came ashore at Crandon Park near Key Biscayne. The 24 migrants, which included men, women, and a child,
South Floridians take to the streets to celebrate one-year mark since unprecedented Cuban protests: “I’m asking for freedom”
MIAMI – People taking to the streets around Miami, remembering their brothers and sisters in Cuba. “I’m asking for freedom of Cuba. It’s 63 years
South Florida marks one year since historic Cuba protests, state GOP slams Biden administration
MIAMI – As South Florida marks one year since the historic demonstrations in Cuba, some of the state’s top GOP leaders took it as an