The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a warm and mostly dry weekend across South Florida. There is a slight chance of storms popping up on
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Police bust alleged fake call center run out of rental property in Miami-Dade; 11 facing charges
Eleven people are facing charges after police said they used a rental property to host a fake call center in Miami-Dade County. Ten of the
Warmer weekend ahead for South Florida before strong cold front brings big cooldown
The NEXT Weather team is tracking a warm and mostly dry weekend for South Florida, but a noticeable drop in temperatures is on the way
South Florida travelers face growing flight cancellations as FAA orders nationwide cuts
Flight disruptions are mounting at Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports after the FAA ordered airlines to reduce flights nationwide amid a government shutdown causing staffing
Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ campaign brings hope to single dad and his two daughters this holiday season
For 33 years, South Florida has come together to make the holidays brighter for families who need a hand. Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ Adopt a Family
South Florida federal workers line up for food aid as government shutdown drags on
With paychecks on hold, federal employees from TSA, Veterans Affairs and other agencies received groceries from Feeding South Florida, which distributed enough food in Homestead
Shutdown forces airlines to trim flights in South Florida, leaving travelers uneasy
The FAA announced plans to have airlines cut 10% of flights from the nation’s 40 biggest airports. The move is aimed at reducing stress on
Unpaid federal workers in South Florida turn to food banks as shutdown drags on
Hundreds of unpaid federal employees turned to a food bank in Homestead this week, underscoring how the prolonged government shutdown is straining workers who are
Gang units arrest 11 in Miami-Dade Airbnb call center scheme, authorities say
Eleven people are facing charges after police said they used an Airbnb rental to host a fake call center in Miami-Dade County. Ten of the
Over 250,000 Venezuelans in U.S., including thousands in South Florida, to lose Temporary Protected Status
In just a matter of hours, more than 250,000 Venezuelans across the United States — including tens of thousands living in South Florida — will