-
Miami-Dade mayor says she's vetoing plan to remove of fluoride from drinking water
Miami-Dade’s mayor said she is vetoing the plan to remove fluoride from drinking water after county commissioners voted in favor of its removal last week. Mayor Daniella Levine Cava held a news ... -
The Miami Marlins rank dead last in CNBC's 2025 MLB valuations
How much are the Miami Marlins worth? Here’s where the team ranks in CNBC’s MLB franchise valuation in 2025.
-
Panthers get 3 goals in the 2nd period, top Red Wings 4-1
Brad Marchand got his first Florida goal to cap a three-goal second period, and the Panthers rallied to beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Thursday night for their second consecutive win. Mackie Samosk... -
City of Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes dies at 80
City of Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes has died, his family announced Friday, following a hospitalization earlier this week. “With profound sadness we announce the passing of City Commissioner ...
-
Man accused of trying to assassinate Trump in Florida to face additional charges
A man already jailed on federal charges of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump last fall will face additional state terrorism and attempted murder charges.
-
DeSantis defends $10M donation from state agency settlement to charity linked to wife
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday defended a state agency’s involvement with a $10 million donation to a charity founded by his wife as a “cherry on top” deal using funds from a settlement between the agency and the state’s largest Medicaid contractor. DeSantis spoke after House Republicans this week questioned the donation to the Hope Florida ... -
See the road closures for Las Olas Triathlon in Fort Lauderdale Beach
Get ready, South Florida: the Las Olas Triathlon returns this Sunday, April 13, bringing elite athletes and major traffic changes to Fort Lauderdale Beach. The race kicks off at Las Olas Oceanside Park, where competitors will swim, bike, and run across a scenic — and temporarily altered — stretch of the city. If you’re planning to be in the a... -
‘I'm so scared': 911 call from domestic incident involving Tyreek Hill released
A 911 call was released Thursday of a domestic incident involving Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and his wife, who has now filed for divorce.
-
Fire truck driver fired months after Brightline train crash that injured 15 in Delray Beach
A fire truck driver-engineer has been fired months after a high-speed train crashed into a fire truck on the tracks in Delray Beach.
-
Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries
A federal judge said Thursday that she will prevent the Trump administration from ordering hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans with temporary legal status to leave the country later this month.
-
‘This feels a bit malicious': Man says someone shot his dog in Miami Gardens
A South Florida dog owner wants answers after he says someone shot his dog.
-
See how catastrophe modeling impacts property insurance rates
Florida homeowners pay some of the highest property insurance rates in the country, but have you ever wondered how the price you pay is calculated?
-
Aventura Police using tech to thwart hate crimes during holy holidays
As Passover week approaches, a South Florida city with a large Jewish population is sending a message to would-be criminals: don’t try a hate crime here, because we are watching with the latest technology.
-
Trial begins for Miami-Dade nurse accused in adoptive daughter's death
A trial is underway for a Miami-Dade nurse charged in the death of her 7-year-old adoptive daughter who died back in 2018.
-
Miami-Dade residents frustrated with DMV appointment issues as REAL ID deadline looms
Frustration is mounting among Miami-Dade residents who are struggling to secure appointments at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
-
‘Nothing is ever the same since then': 2 years since historic flooding hit Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, along with Florida Fish and Wildlife officers, made more than 900 rescues in the aftermath of the 2023 storm, saving people from their homes.
-
Broward deputy reunited with woman and 2-year-old he rescued from sinking car
It was a harrowing and near-death experience in Pompano Beach late last month for a grandmother and 2-year-old granddaughter after their car plunged into a canal.