In less than two weeks, the U.S. Department of Education will resume collecting student loans in default and that means millions of borrowers will have
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Rising food prices force South Florida families to line up for free groceries
As inflation continues to push grocery prices higher, hundreds of families lined up for free groceries at a food distribution event this week, some arriving
Broward School Board member Brenda Fam resigns citing hostility and personal attacks
Broward School Board member Brenda Fam resigned abruptly Tuesday, citing hostility and personal attacks for her efforts to improve school climate and balance the budget.
Lawsuit filed in murder of 9-year-old Florida City boy, loved ones speak out
Five months after 9-year-old Antavious “Tay Tay” Scott was fatally shot while playing football outside his Florida City apartment complex, his grieving family is demanding
After FSU shooting, thousands sign petition urging manual locks on classroom doors
Following the recent shooting near the Florida State University Student Union, students are calling for immediate changes to campus safety. Specifically, the ability to lock
Man stole nearly $2 million in luxury cars from Miami Beach hotel, police say
Man stole nearly $2 million in luxury cars from Miami Beach hotel, police say Man stole nearly $2 million in luxury cars from Miami Beach
Man fatally shot near SW Miami-Dade canal, MDSO says
Death investigation underway after body found in Naranja Death investigation underway after body found in Naranja 01:42 A man was found fatally shot near a
Missing 9-year-old Miami Gardens boy found safe
CBS News Miami Live Update: A missing 9-year-old Miami Gardens boy has been found safe, authorities said. Earlier story follows: An AMBER Alert was issued
305-SHERIFF is MDSO’s new non-emergency phone number
CBS News Miami Live The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is replacing its old non-emergency phone number with a new one, the agency announced Tuesday. The new
Elian Gonzalez, 25 years after custody battle, seeks to bridge divide between Cuba and U.S.
Twenty-five years after federal agents stormed a Miami home to seize 5-year-old Elian Gonzalez and return him to Cuba, the now 30-year-old industrial engineer and