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2 children hospitalized after being attacked by dog in Lauderhill: Fire Rescue
Two children were transported to the hospital Tuesday morning after being attacked by a dog in Lauderhill, fire rescue said.
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Judge pauses Trump administration plans to end temporary legal protections for Venezuelans
A federal judge on Monday paused plans by the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans.
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Florida lawmakers advance bill to make news media remove false, defamatory articles
A state Senate panel on Tuesday approved a proposal that would change the state’s defamation laws, with an opponent saying it would lead to newspapers and television stations “airbrushing history.” Th... -
South Florida wakes up to patchy fog before hot, humid day
South Florida woke up to some patchy fog on Tuesday that could be noticeable through about 8 or 9 a.m. To get fog, you need a couple of ingredients: a lot of humidity and light winds. We have the humi...
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Florida Republicans face off against well-funded Democrats in US House special elections
Tuesday’s special elections for two Florida congressional seats in heavily pro-Trump districts have become an unexpected source of concern for national Republicans as Democrats have poured millions in fundraising into the races. Both seats opened when President Donald Trump chose their representatives for jobs in his second administration. Matt Gae... -
Bodycam shows police respond to crash that killed 4 children in Miami Gardens
Newly released bodycam video shows first responders trying to save the lives of several people, including children, following a deadly crash in Miami Gardens.
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Hialeah couple snags top prize of $5 million on lottery scratch-off
Talk about a lucky break – one couple just turned pocket change into a fortune!
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Company that owns embattled Miami Seaquarium files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The company that owns the embattled Miami Seaquarium has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as a new report from this year cites conditions at the facility that left several dolphins injured.
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Bitcoin investor buys an entire SpaceX flight for the ultimate polar adventure
A bitcoin investor is headed to space with three polar explorers on the first flight to carry people over the North and South poles. SpaceX launched the four Monday night from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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‘Hard to breathe': Mom copes with loss of daughter, grandchildren in Pembroke Park tragedy
The emotional toll of losing her daughter and three grandchildren has been incredibly tough for the mother of Julie Cruz. She is now at the bedside of her only surviving grandchild.
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Jury sees video of 2013 murder at North Miami motel as suspect's trial begins
There was plenty of drama in a Miami-Dade courtroom Monday as the trial of a man charged in a 2013 murder at a North Miami motel got underway, with jurors getting to watch shocking surveillance footage of the killing and a second suspect who already pleaded guilty refusing to testify.
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What happens to people's assets if they are deported?
As the fear of deportation continues to rise among immigrants and their families, some people are wondering what will happen to their assets if they are deported.
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After losing daughter, family creates program to support kids dealing with loss and illness
After losing their daughter, a South Florida family dedicated a program designed to support siblings.
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Belen Jesuit Prep School student died from heart condition: Miami mayor
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Monday provided new details into the death of a sophomore who attended Belen Jesuit Prep School.
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Man fatally shot at smoke shop in Pompano Beach: BSO
An investigation is underway Monday after a man was fatally shot at a smoke shop in Pompano Beach, deputies said.
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Investigation continues after Miami-Dade bus driver shot and killed 2 passengers
Police were continuing their investigation a day after a Miami-Dade Transit bus driver shot and killed two passengers during a disturbance on a bus, authorities said.
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3 arrested in scalping scheme during Ultra Music Festival: Police
Three men were arrested on Sunday, accused of selling fraudulent wristbands at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami