The Latest
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Why dockworkers are on strike and how it could impact South Florida
The union strike, including at PortMiami and Port Everglades, began after negotiations on a new six-year contract stalled.
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Multiple hospitalized, employee shot amid massive fire at Miami apartments
The Miami Fire Department is battling a massive fire after an apartment building was engulfed in flames Monday morning.
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Is sports betting resuming in Florida? Seminole Tribe faces decision amid challenges
A critical court decision could open the door for online sports betting to resume in Florida as soon as Monday
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‘We thank God every day': Man makes incredible recovery after suffering shark bite in Florida Keys
A 20-year-old Miami-Dade man is speaking out just three months after an encounter with a bull shark that landed him in the hospital with critical injuries.
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Brightline is cracking down on drivers who try to beat crossing trains. See what surveillance video shows
In light of the recent spike in incidents involving Brightline trains, the company has installed cameras at some railroad crossings and is sending out letters to drivers caught in the act trying to pass before a train rushes through.
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‘I just want to heal': Still no answers 3 years after man shot, killed in Sunrise
Nearly three years after being gunned down in the passenger seat of a car, the reward to find a 20-year-old’s killer is being increased by thousands of dollars.
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Pembroke Pines man accused of drowning dog in pool during domestic dispute
A Pembroke Pines man is facing charges after police said he intentionally drowned his family’s dog during a domestic dispute Sunday night.
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Miami Teacher Accused of Molesting Former Student, Inappropriate Contact With Another
A Miami teacher is facing serious charges amid allegations he molested a former student multiple times and had inappropriate contact with another former student.
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Ex-Fort Lauderdale Chief Files Lawsuit Against City, Police Department After Termination
Larry Scirotto was terminated in 2022 following an investigation into complaints that he made hiring and promotion decisions with an improper minority-first approach.
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Lawsuit Claims South Florida Woman Lost Eye After Using Recalled Eye Drops
A Miramar resident is taking legal action, alleging she lost an eye after using eye drops that have now been recalled due to possible bacterial contamination.