A man is speaking out after surveillance video showed him getting beaten during a robbery in his own driveway in West Park on Monday. Nelson
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Cuban community in South Florida mourn 30 years since Brothers to the Rescue plane shootout, say justice hasn’t been served
It was the worst of nights – 30 years ago on Feb. 24, 1996. A community in mourning. The Brothers to the Rescue hanger at
Miami Beach warns Spring Break visitors that chaos will not be tolerated
City leaders in Miami Beach have laid out their plans for incoming Spring Break crowds in a matter of weeks, saying that chaos this year
South Florida to stay cool, sunny on Tuesday before temperatures warm up later this week
South Floridians needed to bundle up once again before heading out of the door on Tuesday morning after low temperatures dipped into the low 40s
South Florida man accused of stealing life-savings, home of 71-year-old retired nurse who lived with disabled daughter
A South Florida man has been charged with multiple felonies after he “looted the finances” of a 71-year-old retired nurse who lived with her disabled
U.S. men’s hockey team celebrates Miami style after gold medal win at Olympics in Italy
The U.S. men’s hockey team celebrated their Olympic gold medal win in style in Miami after arriving in South Florida on Monday afternoon. The team
Miami fashion designer giving back to future designers after making it big
A local fashion designer turned her passion into purpose and is sharing her gift to enrich the lives of others. On a Wednesday afternoon, local
State Farm faces scrutiny over total loss claim denial for Florida couple
A South Florida couple said a fender bender crash almost ripped away their fully covered car. Consumer advocates said what happened is an auto insurance
Key state witness in Bryan Pata murder trial appears through recorded testimony
Jurors in the long-awaited trial of Rashaun Jones heard Monday from a key state witness — not in person, but through a recorded interview played
Razor-clawed carnivorous invasive reptiles spreading in South Florida pose bigger threat than iguanas, officials say
They swim with paddle-like tails, climb trees using hooked claws and hunt on land. Nile monitor lizards, powerful carnivores that can grow longer than six