Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony is pushing back against Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after receiving a stern letter demanding clarification of Tony’s recent public
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EVs vs. gas cars: Which saves Miami, Broward drivers the most money in 2025?
Ailyn Quesada wears many hats — mom, realtor, property manager — and her car wears just as many miles. With a packed schedule and a
Recent child near-drowning rescues underscore CPR’s life-saving power in South Florida
Two young lives were saved from drowning in South Florida in recent weeks — thanks to everyday people who jumped into action and performed CPR.
South Florida showers and storms return mid-week as Saharan dust clears out
South Florida Weather for Monday 6/9/2025 6AM South Florida Weather for Monday 6/9/2025 6AM 03:02 The chance of rain is on the rise this week
Lauren and Rosie Cordero-Stutz, Miami-Dade’s first female sheriff, discuss her first 5 months in office
Lauren sits with Miami-Dade’s first female sheriff, Rosie Cordero-Stutz Lauren devotes the entire half-hour of Facing to her extensive one-on-one interview with Miami-Dade County Sheriff
Man fatally stabbed in Brickwell; police searching for suspect
Man stabbed to death in Brickell Man stabbed to death in Brickell 01:47 A man was stabbed to death early Sunday morning in Brickell, near
Heat index nears 100 as Saharan dust gradually thins out Sunday across South Florida
A nice sea breeze will help thin out the Saharan dust over South Florida A nice sea breeze will help thin out the Saharan dust
CBS News Miami partners with South Florida nonprofits for hurricane supply giveaway
It’s better to be prepared before a storm hits rather than having to go stock up on supplies during one. That’s why CBS News Miami
Power cut again at Li’l Abner mobile home park, residents protest in Sweetwater
Residents protest as power cut again at Li’l Abner mobile home park Residents protest as power cut again at Li’l Abner mobile home park 02:22
Florida immigration law that targets undocumented immigrants who enter state remains blocked
A federal appeals court Friday kept on hold a new Florida law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter the state, rejecting arguments by Attorney General James