More than a thousand people are gathering Saturday afternoon in Miami for one cause: a free Cuba. U.S. and Cuban flags fly together at Tropical
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Thousands gather in Miami for a caravan asking the Trump administration to help put an end to the 67-year Cuban regime
More than a thousand people are gathering Saturday afternoon in Miami for one cause: a free Cuba. U.S. and Cuban flags fly together at Tropical
Woman’s shelter assistant director in Miami arrested for allegedly beating 7-year-old son with autism, police say
A Miami woman is behind bars after investigators say she beat her 7-year-old son, who has autism. Kelly Michel, 27, appeared in bond court after
Data shows that Florida leads the country in number of foreclosure cases, one senior woman is on the brink of foreclosure
Florida now leads the country in the number of foreclosures, according to ATTOM, a property data and real estate company. However, behind those numbers are
Two teen boys arrested for the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in a Miami community garden, police say
Two teen boys are in jail, charged as adults for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl in a Miami community garden last year. 13-year-old Nelson Nuñez
6-year-old boy with autism dies after alleged beating by mother’s boyfriend, North Miami Beach police says
A 6-year-old boy with autism who police say was severely beaten by his mother’s boyfriend last month has died from his injuries, North Miami Beach
Dolphins Cancer Challenge returns to South Florida Saturday. Here’s how you can watch DCC XVI
Thousands of people are expected to hit the road across Broward and Miami-Dade counties on Saturday as part of this year’s Dolphins Cancer Challenge. The
South Florida to see warm temperatures this weekend with chances of showers, thunderstorms
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking patchy fog to kick off your Friday. While light, patchy fog is possible for our metro areas, dense fog
Miami City Commission approves settlement for city’s police lieutenant who filed discrimination lawsuit
The Miami City Commission on Thursday approved a settlement to pay a former City of Miami Police Department lieutenant hundreds of thousands of dollars after
Two Haitian Americans reflect on struggle, pride and building a life in South Florida
Resilience is a theme echoed across the Caribbean and few communities know it like Haitians. One of those people, the mother of CBS Miami’s Tania