It’s going to be a beautiful and breezy Earth Day across South Florida on Wednesday. It was a comfortable start to the day with temperatures
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Miami Beach SWAT investigation rattles tourists, residents
A SWAT investigation took place at a building in Miami Beach overnight, leaving some residents and tourists wondering what was taking place. Few details have
Dozens of Broward County Public Schools staff push back against proposed layoffs of over 300 employees
Dozens of counselors, support staff, and service workers packed the Broward school board room and spilled out into the hallway on Tuesday to voice concerns
Miami Beach commissioner pushing for changes to parking rules, stopping some cars from being towed
A Miami Beach commissioner is pushing for changes to the city’s parking rules to stop towing residents’ cars for minor compliance violations, citing constant resident
NAACP alleges racist remarks by a Fort Lauderdale police officer, leading to a hostile work environment
The local NAACP branch is claiming racist remarks have led to a hostile work environment within the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. The Broward/Fort Lauderdale NAACP,
Person of interest detained in the 2020 cold case murder of a South Florida transgender woman, officials say
Detectives have identified a person of interest in the July 3, 2020, cold case murder of trans woman Bree Black. Black, who went by the
What happens after Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick’s resignation? How Florida will fill her seat, and who’s running
The resignation of Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick on Tuesday will trigger a special-election process to fill her South Florida seat, and is likely to reshape what was
South Florida friendship walk brings community together to celebrate inclusion
It’s a joyful celebration where people of all abilities come together, united by friendship. Zachary Sanabria, 17, along with hundreds of participants and their buddies,
South Florida to remain sunny, windy on Tuesday but not as hot
Get ready, South Florida! A windy Tuesday is ahead. A cold front has been draped across the straits of Florida, and the breeze is building
Florida schools required to teach about Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro’s regime next year
Florida middle and high school students will be required to learn about alleged human rights abuses and drug trafficking under former Venezuela leader Nicolas Maduro