Thousands of Haitian immigrants across South Florida are facing new challenges as their Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, remains in legal limbo. Many are unable
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Crews race to extinguish blaze at Hollywood apartment building
Fire crews in Hollywood raced to extinguish a blaze that broke out at an apartment building early Wednesday morning. According to Hollywood Fire Rescue, crews
Prayer vigil in Little Haiti after judge halts end of TPS, allowing Haitians to stay in U.S. for now
A prayer vigil brought a small but emotional crowd to the Little Haiti Cultural Complex Tuesday night, just one day after a federal judge temporarily
South Florida dog owner faces animal cruelty charges after 3 puppies rescued from freezing balcony
A Pembroke Pines man is in jail for animal cruelty after police discovered three dogs left outside in dangerously cold temperatures. A neighbor called 911
Impacts of allowing Haitians to keep Temporary Protected Status
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians was set to expire at midnight tonight, until a federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked
South Florida man arrested after malnourished dogs found crammed inside crate amid frigid temperatures, police say
A South Florida man was arrested on Sunday after police say several malnourished dogs were found crammed inside a single crate as temperatures plummeted across
NEXT Weather Alert in effect due to another cold morning with frigid wind chills
The CBS Miami Next Weather Team issued a Next Weather Alert on Tuesday morning due to cold temperatures and wind chills making it feel like
Crews race to extinguish blaze at Miami home
Fire crews in Miami raced to extinguish a blaze that broke out at a home in Coral Way early Tuesday morning. Fire officials told CBS
South Florida’s Haitian population praises decision to block Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, a decision that impacts roughly 350,000 people who currently live