Miami police are searching for a driver who fatally struck a pedestrian while he was crossing Northwest 12th Avenue on Friday morning and then fled
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South Florida Cuban community hopeful more would come out of announcement about talks with U.S.
The Cuban community in South Florida is also reacting to the news that the island nation is in talks with the U.S. government about its
Former Haitian president Jovenel Moïse’s daughter testifies on day 3 of his assassination trial in Miami
The daughter of Haiti’s assassinated president, Jovenel Moïse, took the stand again on Thursday in the federal trial of four men accused of helping orchestrate
City of North Miami speaks out after residents were forced to move after their apartment building was deemed unsafe
The city of North Miami is speaking out after several units in a local apartment complex were deemed unsafe, forcing residents to move out with
Miami man has pleaded guilty to transporting drugs known as
A Miami man pleaded guilty Wednesday to drug-trafficking charges after federal authorities said he imported drugs often referred to as “bath salts” or “flakka” from
Malik Willis introduced as the Dolphins’ presumptive starting QB: “We’re ready to get this going. Fins up.”
Malik Willis no longer has to wait his turn. He wasn’t the starter when he began college at Auburn. Didn’t initially have the role when
Record heat, showers possible in South Florida Thursday ahead of wet weekend
Near record-heat is possible in South Florida on Thursday and then rain returns later in the day. It was a warm start to the day
Move to keep Ultra Music Festival in Miami’s Bayfront Park for decades draws some criticism from residents
As the Ultra Music Festival prepares to return to Bayfront Park in just over two weeks, some downtown Miami residents say their concerns about noise
Martine Moïse returns to witness stand, names former Haitian leaders in trial over president’s assassination
For the second day in a row, former Haitian First Lady Martine Moïse took the stand Wednesday in the federal trial of four South Florida
South Florida congressman reacts to the crisis in Cuba, saying economic pressure alone isn’t enough to enact change
As fuel shortages and widespread blackouts continue to worsen living conditions in Cuba, a South Florida congressman says economic pressure alone may not be enough