On this day: January 31
The first Social Security check is issued, America launches its first satellite into orbit, McDonald's comes to Moscow, and "Avatar" hits the $2 billion mark, all on this day.
View ArticleNFL players with long hair
Take a look at some of the NFL players who probably haven't visited a barber in some time.
View ArticleCities with the worst drivers
Did a South Florida city make the list of cities with the worst drivers? Click to find out.
View ArticleCrews safe-proof PortMiami tunnel
Construction crews are busy safe-proofing the PortMiami tunnel connecting Dodge Island, where the port is located, to Watson Island. "If we're 120 feet below sea level, and God forbid anything should...
View ArticleInfrared saunas praised for health benefits
A new kind of sauna is heating up spa-goers in South Florida with infrared lights. Infrasweat in Delray Beach goes beyond the foggy, sweaty, and sometimes smelly rooms one might expect to find in a...
View ArticleOfficer fired over police-involved shooting
The City of Miami Police Department fired an officer who shot and killed a man during a traffic stop in Feb. 2011. The Department's Firearm Review Board ruled officer Reynaldo Goyos, a seven-year...
View ArticleAlert issued for missing 1-year-old boy
A missing child alert has been issued for a 1-year-old boy in Marion County. Authorities say Robert Patrick Hagerty was last seen in the 1800 block of SE 18th Avenue in Ocala. The child may be in the...
View ArticleCrews battle flames at Sunrise home
Firefighters rushed to an abandoned home along Northwest 139th Avenue after it caught fired just before 3 a.m. Thursday. While the home was abandoned, it was in close proximity to others in a gated...
View ArticleIs Miami Beach restaurant overcharging?
A $330 meal at a South Beach hotspot has made two women believe the restaurant is intentionally overcharging its customers. "We want everyone to know this place was a ripoff," said Miriam Perez. "We...
View ArticleExclusive: Local 10 interview with school bus shooting witness
Local 10's Baron James' exclusive interview with a boy who witnessed the shooting on the school bus that killed Lourdes Guzman. James: Tell me how the gun was being passed around. What did you tell...
View ArticleWitness: School bus victim pulled trigger
In an exclusive interview, a teenager who was given permission by his parents to speak to Local 10, said documents released Wednesday by prosecutors and published by the Miami Herald do not tell the...
View ArticleReports: Dan Marino acknowledges affair, love child
Dolphins great Dan Marino acknowledged having an affair with a former co-worker and fathering a love child, according to a report in The New York Post, The Post broke the story early Thursday morning....
View ArticleGroundhog Day explained
Groundhog Day is tomorrow. Will there be another 6 weeks of winter or not? Find out the history behind Groundhog Day and test your knowledge with our interactive quiz.
View ArticleS Fla woman takes bib to 'Shark Tank'
A South Florida woman looks for investors for her stain-resistant bib on ABC's "Shark Tank."
View ArticleSnake bites 16-year-old boy
A 16-year-old boy was taken to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital after he was bitten by a snake. It happened in the 5000 block of Southwest 172nd Avenue in Miramar about 3:15 p.m. Friday. The boy was...
View ArticlePolice identify two killed in car
Police are searching for whoever shot and killed two men and a dog during a drive-by shooting in Miami's Liberty City neighborhood Friday morning. According to police, about 1:15 a.m., officers...
View ArticleNew Miami-Dade Police director named
J.D. Patterson, Jr., the interim Miami-Dade Police Director since Nov. 2012, was named to the job permanently Friday morning by Mayor Carlos Gimenez. The announcement took place at the Miami-Dade...
View ArticleUrban League of Broward to host nat'l conference
The Urban League of Broward County will host the 2015 National Urban League Conference, National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and Urban League of Broward County President and CEO Dr....
View ArticleIdentity fraud spreads in Florida
Stolen identity refund fraud is spreading like a virus in South Florida, according to U.S. Attorney Wilfredo Ferrer. "Some folks call this the new, sort of crack cocaine, but on a card," said Ferrer....
View ArticleBrickell CityCentre: A city within a city
Construction continues at the Brickell CityCentre, a $1.05 billion project that's truly a city within a city. Four city blocks -- bordered by SW 8th Street to the south, South Miami Avenue to the...
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