A growing number of U.S. couples are choosing separate bedrooms to improve their sleep, a trend dubbed “sleep divorce,” according to a recent study by
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Teen in critical condition after being hit by truck near Cutler Bay
A 15-year-old girl is in critical condition after being struck by a truck while trying to cross a road in Southwest Miami-Dade, according to authorities.
King tides swamp Fort Lauderdale street twice daily as residents brace for more flooding
Twice a day, when king tides roll in, saltwater gushes up through gutters and drains on Northeast 32nd Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, flooding the street
Death of infant investigated at Fort Lauderdale home, police say
Police are conducting an investigation following the death of an infant at a Fort Lauderdale home Friday, authorities said. Images from Chopper 4 showed yellow
Hialeah day care director arrested for child abuse after video shows strike on toddler, police say
A 52-year-old day care director in Hialeah struck a 3-year-old boy on his left thigh with an open hand while changing his diaper, leaving a
Soccer players to protest La Liga’s decision to hold game in Miami, union citing “lack of transparency” of playing in U.S.
La Liga players will protest this weekend the league’s decision to hold a regular season game in Miami, the Spanish soccer players’ union said on
Richard Branson talks Virgin Voyages’ new “Brilliant Lady” as ship makes dazzling Miami debut
CBS News Miami spoke with Sir Richard Branson about Virgin Voyages’ newest adults-only cruise ship, the Brilliant Lady, as it arrived at PortMiami’s Terminal V,
Dania Beach’s Dairy Belle serves up Canadian comfort food and legendary soft serve for over 20 years
For more than two decades, Dairy Belle Ice Cream has been a neighborhood favorite, blending French Canadian flavors with classic American comfort food. From poutine
Grocery prices soar, leaving South Florida shoppers searching for ways to stretch every dollar
It’s not just in your head—food prices are climbing, and shoppers are feeling the squeeze. More than half of Americans (53%) say grocery prices are
Officers open fire during barricade situation in downtown Miami, authorities say
Police opened fire Thursday night during a barricade situation in downtown Miami, authorities said. The incident unfolded in the area of 400 Northwest 3rd Court,