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American Black Film Festival kicks off Wednesday with Miami Beach event
MIAMI – We’re a day away from the start of the American Black Film Festival. It goes through Sunday at various locations around Miami and
Miami Weather: Saharan Dust to help to cap coastal showers and storms
MIAMI – South Florida can expect a hot and mostly dry day Monday as storms remain inland in the afternoon. A plume of Saharan Dust
Miami Weather: 20% chance of storms this Sunday
MIAMI – Fewer storms are in the mix for Sunday as South Florida transitions from a wet weather pattern to a dry pattern. For Sunday,
Taste Of The Town: Fratelli La Bufala showcases themselves as Miami’s first Neapolitan pizzeria
MIAMI – Open for 17 years on the corner of 5th Street and Washington Avenue on South Beach, Fratelli la Bufala is known as Miami’s
AAA: 100 deadliest days for teen drivers have begun
MIAMI – The American Automobile Association said this is a dangerous time of year for young drivers. AAA said the dangerous period known as “100
Miami police to conduct DUI saturation patrol in Overtown area
MIAMI – The message is clear: ‘Don’t drink and drive!” The Miami Police Department announced that they will be conducting a DUI Saturation Patrol Thursday,
Miami Proud: Fountainhead Residency Connects International Artists With Miami
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Jorge and Darlene Perez are well known for their philanthropic support of the arts in South Florida. The foundation, the
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez tours flooded area after deluge of rain
MIAMI — Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says the city is addressing a number of problems in flooded areas after a deluge of rain this weekend.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue hit streets to help residents affected by flooding
MIAMI – Miami-Dade Fire Rescue has deployed its flood response assets in North Miami-Dade, where heavy localized flooding has made some streets inaccessible. Officials said