Man killed, woman injured in Downtown Miami shooting Man killed, woman injured in Downtown Miami shooting 02:00 An early morning shooting near the Brightline station
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Ralph Rosado wins District 4 special election, vows independent voice on Miami City Commission
A new face is joining the Miami City Commission. Urban planner Ralph Rosado has won the special election for Miami’s District 4 seat, defeating Jose
Hate-fueled vandalism shocks Overtown as community rallies to restore historic murals
Less than two weeks before Juneteenth, a cherished symbol of Black history and resilience in Miami has been marred by hate. Murals at Dorsey Park,
Edgewater residents frustrated as flooding returns after heavy rainfall
Another round of heavy rain brought flooding back to Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood this week, leaving residents and tourists frustrated by what has become a familiar
2 men charged in 2024 boating death of Miami Beach teen Ella Adler, FWC says
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live More than a year after a fatal boating accident in Biscayne Bay, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
$20M Surf Club Four Seasons closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume surged in the last week of May. Brokers closed 129 condo sales totaling $151.4 million from May 23
Flood watch issued as more drenching rain threatens South Florida
South Florida Weather for Tuesday 6/3/2025 6AM South Florida Weather for Tuesday 6/3/2025 6AM 02:46 After flooding rain on Monday, Tuesday is shaping up to
Mural honoring Black history in Miami vandalized with racist graffiti, organizer says
Overtown mural honoring Black history vandalized Overtown mural honoring Black history vandalized 00:27 A mural celebrating African American history at Dorsey Park in Miami’s Overtown
FIU trustees unanimously approve Jeanette Nuñez as university president
The Florida International University Board of Trustees on Monday unanimously approved appointing former Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez as the university’s president. Nuñez has served as
Miami Job Corps site shuts down amid federal cuts, students and staff left in limbo
The Miami Job Corps Center, a decades-old program that has served hundreds of at-risk students annually, is among 99 sites nationwide being shut down by