Miami-Dade County Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz is warning that public safety could be compromised if her department doesn’t receive more funding in the upcoming fiscal year.
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South Florida feeling the heat: Triple-digit temps push region toward heat advisory
South Florida is sizzling. From Broward to Miami-Dade, “feels like” temperatures are soaring into the triple digits — and the worst may still be ahead.
Spirit Airlines passenger claims she was denied boarding because her shorts were
A woman was told she wouldn’t be allowed to board her Spirit Airlines flight because of what she was wearing. So she reached out to
Miami Gardens police chief denies racial bias in lawsuit by five Hispanic officers
Miami Gardens Police Chief Delma Noel-Pratt is rejecting allegations from five Hispanic officers who claim they were subjected to racial discrimination over three years. “I
South Florida sees return of triple-digit
Scattered morning showers across South Florida, triple digit “feels like” temps in the afternoon Scattered morning showers across South Florida, triple digit “feels like” temps
Marine veteran charged with child abuse after disturbing home surveillance video surfaces, police say
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Miami-Dade commissioners vote to build new waste-to-energy facility, but location still undecided
Miami-Dade County commissioners voted Wednesday to move forward with building a new waste-to-energy facility, a key step in addressing the region’s growing trash problem. “I
Yuka app helps users scan food and products for health risks
What if your phone could tell you which foods to skip and which ones to trust — with just a scan? That’s the idea behind
Hispanic officers allege discrimination within Miami Gardens Police Department
Five Miami Gardens police officers have filed a notice of intent to sue the city, alleging racial discrimination and emotional trauma. The officers — all
At least 2 wrongfully charged under Florida’s immigration law, state attorney general’s report says
At least two people have been wrongly charged under a Florida law that outlaws people living in the U.S. illegally from entering the state since