Emergency crews in Boynton Beach say they are investigating after a helicopter crashed in the city on Monday afternoon. Few details have been released, but
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Federal trial for former Florida congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela to begin Monday
The federal trial of a former Miami congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela’s government during the first Trump administration begins Monday with Secretary of
Miami construction worker killed after 20-foot fall from overpass, Florida Highway Patrol says
A construction worker in Miami was killed early Monday morning after falling from an overpass onto Biscayne Boulevard, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Few
Long wait times remain at South Florida airports amid partial government shutdown
Air travelers at airports across the U.S., including here in South Florida, are facing long security lines as the partial government shutdown remains unresolved, and
Two shootings in 24 hours leave West Perrine Community on edge; police seek suspects
In less than 24 hours, two separate shootings have shaken a West Perrine neighborhood, leaving residents grieving and searching for answers. The violence began Saturday
Miami rally and aid convoy support Cuban people amid power shortages and political unrest
Hector Rosario and his family took his dad’s 1950s Oldsmobile from Naples to Hialeah. “These cars are so important because this is a staple in
Cuban Americans in South Florida are protesting for the ability to return to the island and deliver humanitarian aid
Aid is arriving in Cuba as people living in South Florida protest for the ability to safely return to the island nation and question the
Cuba faces 13th day of consecutive protests, as efforts to send humanitarian aid spark controversy in South Florida
Cuba is now facing its 13th consecutive day of protests, as social unrest continues to spread across the island amid prolonged blackouts, fuel shortages, and
Downtown Miami residents complain over federal detention center’s noisy air conditioning units: “It’s nonstop”
People are calling out managers of downtown Miami’s federal detention center for parking a truck trailer with noisy air conditioner chillers near neighbors’ windows. A
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office actively recruiting new deputies with special one-day application process
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is actively recruiting new deputies, with Sheriff Rosie Cordero Stutz calling on men and women to join the force and fill