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UFO sighting? Fort Lauderdale flight crew spots something strange in the sky
On the night of Dec. 23, a flight crew was flying back to Fort Lauderdale in an empty jet, high over the Bahamas, when they spotted a glowing, spherical object darting about too much to be a weather b... -
Woman who fatally struck UM student on scooter last year gets probation at sentencing
It was an emotional day in court for the sentencing of a driver who hit and killed a University of Miami student while he was riding his scooter back in 2024.
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Child in critical condition after falling from Miami apartment building
A 5-year-old was hospitalized Thursday after falling from an apartment building in Miami, fire officials said.
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Suspect arrested months after couple robbed of Rolex, jewelry in Miami restaurant
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the brazen robbery of a couple while they were dining in a restaurant in Miami last year.
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Suárez: Inter Miami reunion with Messi, Neymar would be welcome but complicated
A reunion of Barcelona’s famed trio of Luis Suárez, Lionel Messi and Neymar at Inter Miami would certainly be welcome — if it happens.
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DeSantis appointee to university board says women should become mothers, not pursue higher ed
For years, political scientist Scott Yenor has advocated for overhauling colleges and universities, which he’s argued undermine traditional American families by encouraging women to pursue careers and put off childbirth. Now he may get a chance to implement his policy proposals.
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Man charged in 2019 killings of 2 women at luxury Miami highrise takes the stand
Jurors on Thursday heard testimony from a man, accused in the 2019 fatal stabbing of two woman inside a luxury condominium complex in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood.
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Venezuela's opposition leader defies Maduro to lead protests that end in confusing arrest claims
Aides to Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado say she was detained but they’ve been contradicted by authorities who accuse government opponents of trying to spark an international crisis.
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Well-known Cuban rapper arrested for battery in Miami, months after sex battery arrest
A well-known Cuban rapper is once again in trouble with the law in Miami after police said he left his girlfriend bruised during a fight.
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Tyreek Hill's agent says he's committed to the Dolphins and he played in 2024 with a broken wrist
Tyreek Hill is committed to the Miami Dolphins, his agent says, despite the star wide receiver seeming to indicate otherwise last week. Agent Drew Rosenhaus called Hill “very passionate” on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” and said Hill’s comments suggesting he wanted out of Miami after last week’s season finale were out of frustration with not making ... -
Judge orders two-way traffic on Ocean Drive after Clevelander sues Miami Beach
Ocean Drive will be open to traffic once again after the iconic South Beach hotel The Clevelander sued the city of Miami Beach.
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Safety preparations underway for Capital One Orange Bowl as Notre Dame and Penn State meet for semifinals
Several safety measures are being put in place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens as Notre Dame and Penn State face off in the Capital One Orange Bowl.
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Police dive team investigating after vehicle found in canal in Fort Lauderdale
A police dive team was investigating after a possible vehicle was found in a canal in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday.
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Jet stream that fueled the Santa Ana winds will bring a cold front to South Florida
South Florida could see warmer temperatures Saturday, thanks to the same jet stream that elevated the wind flow which has fueled the fires in Southern California.
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Miami mom arrested after 5-month-old found with cocaine in his system: Police
A Miami mother was arrested after her 5-month-old son was found with cocaine in his system after he was hospitalized for a fall, police said.
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Judge grants bond for Miramar Fire Rescue employee accused of soliciting minor
A 56-year-old civilian employee with Miramar Fire Rescue who was arrested after being accused of soliciting a minor appeared before a judge.
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Florida pronoun restriction debate could shift to cities and counties
Two years after Republican lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a controversial measure restricting the use of personal pronouns in schools, legislative debate about the gender-related issue could shift to cities and counties.