Cuba’s announcement that it plans to open parts of its economy to private investors in the United States is drawing mixed reactions from Cuban Americans
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U.S. officials are escalating pressure on Cuba, but an expert says a regime collapse isn’t part of the negotiation
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is escalating pressure on Cuba, saying the island’s latest economic opening is not enough and calling for major changes
Miami woman scammed by impersonator of popular radio host was finally able to meet the real man in the flesh
A woman who lost $1,200 to someone impersonating comedian and radio host Rickey Smiley was able to meet the star in person, thanks to the
3 Miami-Dade assistant sheriffs have been abruptly fired, the first significant shake-up of the past year
Three Assistant Miami-Dade Sheriffs have been removed from their positions, a significant shake-up in the office for the first time since Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz took
Man shot multiple times at Broward bar; police search for shooter
An investigation is underway in Pembroke Park after police said a man was shot multiple times at a bar, and now the search is on
Zoo Miami bomb threats remain under investigation:
Zoo Miami is open for business after the facility was forced to close several times since Friday due to bomb threats, and zoo officials say
South Florida Cuban community skeptical over proposed economic plan:
The Cuban regime announced a new economic plan that would allow Cubans in South Florida and around the world to own businesses and property on
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle being traded to Denver Broncos, CBS News Miami confirms
The Miami Dolphins traded wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos, CBS News Miami confirmed on Tuesday. “Broncos are trading for Miami WR Jaylen
Florida sheriffs break with Gov. DeSantis, back path to legal status for some immigrants amid ICE crackdown
A group of Florida sheriffs on a state immigration enforcement board sharply criticized the federal government’s mass deportation efforts Monday, a stark departure from hardline
South Florida sees soggy start to St. Patrick’s Day ahead of tumbling temperatures
It was a soggy start to St. Patrick’s Day across parts of South Florida on Tuesday as scattered showers pushed through. And you’re going to