Rinse and repeat! It’s been another wet start to the day as scattered showers move across parts of South Florida. It’s been a mild morning
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South Florida takes aim at vanilla shortage, cost
Vanilla: The world’s most popular flavor. It’s beloved in kitchens everywhere – and no one knows its value better than Pascal Fontana, owner of Pascal
Police find no gun or threat after incident at St. Bartholomew Catholic School, police say
Miramar police responded to St. Bartholomew Catholic School on Monday after administrators reported that a second-grade student was found with a bag containing a loaded
South Florida Cubans react to U.S. allowing Mexico’s oil aid to Cuba amid crisis
United States policy is allowing Mexico to continue supplying oil to Cuba, a move that appears to contradict President Donald Trump’s pledge to cut off
Possible kidnapping attempt investigated in Broward County
A possible kidnapping attempt is under investigation in Broward County, according to officials According to officials in Weston, the possible kidnapping attempt of a “young
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holding news conference in Davie
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is holding a news conference in Davie on Monday, one day before the start of the 2026 legislative session in Tallahassee.
South Florida sees wet, cloudy start to the week before big cooldown pushes in
It was a soggy start across parts of South Florida on Monday morning. Scattered showers were reported across the area due to a cold front
3-year-old girl dies at hospital after drowning at SW Miami-Dade pool, officials say
A three-year-old girl died early Saturday morning after falling into a backyard swimming pool, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s office. The incident was reported near
Coral Springs protesters demand accountability after ICE shooting of Renee Good
Nationwide protests are underway after the shooting death of 37‑year‑old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, including one demonstration Friday evening in South Florida. Protesters gathered
South Florida daughter waits for word on father as Venezuela starts limited prisoner releases
Gaudy Superlano has not seen her father in more than a year, and she is anxiously watching developments in Venezuela as political prisoners begin to