MIAMI (CBSMiami) – South Florida Democratic leaders joined forces with family members of those who died in the Surfside collapse to call on lawmakers to
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Florida Congressional Dems Pen Letter To Gov. Ron DeSantis Urging Condo Reform During Special Session
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Florida’s Congressional Democrats called on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday night to put condominium reform on the agenda during next week’s
‘How Many More Need To Die?’ Surfside Families Demand Action From Tallahassee
MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Martin Langesfeld has a simple question for Florida legislators: “How many more need to die for political leaders to make a difference?”
Why The Legislature Failed To Pass Surfside Reforms
Miami (CBSMiami) – Following the Surfside tragedy and the deaths of 98 people, it became clear there needed to be significant changes to state law
Judge OKs $83 Million For Property Loss In Surfside Condo Collapse
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – People who owned units at the Surfside condo building that collapsed last year will divide $83 million for property losses, with the
Temporary Memorial Approved For Victims Of Surfside Collapse
SURFSIDE (CBSMiami) – There will now be a temporary memorial for the 98 victims in the Surfside collapse. During Tuesday night’s special meeting, a temporary
Hearing Scheduled On Proposed $83 Million Surfside Settlement
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – On Thursday, a hearing is scheduled to discuss the proposed $83 million settlement for those who lost their homes and all their
New Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger Wants Town To Remember Condo Collapse Victims
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – The newly elected mayor of Surfside is making the town’s response to the deaths of 98 people in the collapse of their
Surfside Businesses Evacuated Due To Hazardous Situation
SURFSIDE (CBSMiami) – Crews have responded to a hazardous situation in Surfside. The scene is along 94 Street and Harding Avenue. READ MORE: ‘Sounded Like
State Rep. Daniel Perez Explains Why Legislature Failed To Pass Condo Safety Reforms
SURFSIDE (CBSMiami) – Following the Surfside tragedy and the deaths of 98 people, it became clear there needed to be significant changes to state law