September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a time set aside to recognize the roughly 300 children and teens diagnosed with cancer each week in the
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Will Hurricane Humberto impact South Florida? See its projected path.
Humberto, the eighth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a hurricane late Thursday night, but it is not expected to impact
Miami commissioners approve sale of historic Olympia Theater to SLAM Charter School, cofounded by Pitbull
The City of Miami Commission voted Thursday to approve the purchase and sale of the historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami. The theater, which turns
Dozens gather at vigil for man killed in shooting involving BSO deputies
Nearly 100 people gathered Thursday night outside the home of a married father of nine to honor his life and mourn his death after a
New law requires landlords to disclose flooding history of property to tenants
A new state law taking effect Oct. 1 requires landlords to disclose any known history of flooding to tenants signing leases lasting a year or
Nearly half of Americans plan to start holiday shopping early, study says
Nearly half of Americans are planning to begin their holiday shopping before Halloween this year, according to a new survey from Bankrate. Families plan ahead
Nat Moore Trophy shines on national stage, celebrating South Florida talent
The CBS Miami Nat Moore Trophy has moved well beyond local recognition, capturing national attention as it honors the rising talent of young high school
Florida approves major charter school expansion, allowing co-location in public schools
Florida’s board of education signed off Wednesday on a major expansion of charter schools in the state, clearing the way for the privately run schools
Florida Department of Transportation removes Pompano Beach street art under new law
Florida Department of Transportation paints over Pompano Beach street art Florida Department of Transportation paints over Pompano Beach street art 02:41 Street murals and painted
Pastors urge unity after threats against HBCUs following Charlie Kirk assassination
Religious leaders across Florida are calling for peace and unity after a wave of terroristic threats targeted historically Black colleges and universities in the days