Miami Police officers under fire
A former City of Miami Police officer pleaded guilty to two counts of extortion, and he's one of several officers who has been in trouble this week. Harold James pleaded guilty in federal court on...
View Article3 arrested after boy calls 911
Three burglary suspects are arrested after police say an 11-year-old boy hid in the closet and called 911 during a break-in at his home. It happened at 3260 Chase Avenue about 10:30 a.m. Friday....
View ArticleWoman found dead inside home
An elderly woman found dead inside her Miami home is now the subject of a homicide investigation. The home is located at 120 NW 34th Street. Her body was found about 5 p.m. Friday. Police say the...
View ArticlePonzi schemer's wife pleads guilty
The wife of convicted Ponzi scheme operator Scott Rothstein pleaded guilty Friday to a federal conspiracy charge, admitting that she and others sought to conceal and sell more than $1 million in...
View ArticleMost successful pro sports franchises
On Sunday, the 49ers will try to win their sixth Super Bowl title to tie the Steelers with the most crowns in NFL history. Take a look at some of the other most successful franchises in pro sports.
View ArticleGreatest football movies of all time
Here's a look at the greatest gridiron stories to ever hit the big screen.
View ArticlePHOTOS: Ferrari Club of America
Ferrari is celebrating its 50th anniversary in style! Check out the cars that were on display at the new Club Red at the BB&T Center.
View ArticlePolice seek missing 53-year-old woman
The Miami Gardens Police Department is asking for the public's assistant in finding a missing 53-year-old woman. Police said Aniece Innocent, 53, suffers from schizophrenia and has been missing since...
View ArticleFood for the Poor builds homes in Jamaica
One South Florida group is hosting a fundraiser as it builds homes in a remote section of Jamaica. Food for the Poor’s Building Hope Gala is scheduled for Saturday night with Local 10's Jason Martinez...
View ArticleMiami police holds third gun buyback event of year
The City of Miami held Round III of its 2013 gun buyback campaign Saturday in Little Havana. People were able to drop off a firearm with no questions asked, and receive gift certificates or other...
View ArticleUnmarked FHP patrol car crashes into golf cart
A disabled golf cart traveling eastbound on SW 26th Street was struck by an unmarked Florida Highway Patrol vehicle after it was unable to stop in time on Saturday. The Florida Highway Patrol said...
View ArticleMotorcyclist hospitalized after crash on U.S. 27
A motorcyclist was hospitalized Sunday morning after a crash on U.S. 27 north of I-75. The accident happened around10:05 a.m. near mile marker 41. According to the Broward Sheriff's Office, the...
View ArticleSouth Florida hosts "5K For The Kids"
The 5K Circle of Love run was held Sunday morning at Tropical Park to benefit sick children and their families. 100% of the money raised by the event is donated to different organizations that aim to...
View Article3 suspected burglars appear in bond court
Three suspected burglars appeared in bond court yesterday. Lance Riley, 20 Terrance Young, 21 and Willie Cuyler Jr., 20 were held on 10 thousand dollars bond. Cuyler bonded out of jail but the other...
View ArticleBoynton Beach Murder Suicide
Boynton Beach police say a man killed his two young sons before taking his own life early Saturday morning. Officers were called to the home in the 400 block of SW 8th Avenue around 2 a.m. on...
View ArticleCeleb mugshots: Oscar stars behind bars
An Oscar win, or even a nomination, might give you the necessary career boost in Hollywood, but it won't keep you from going to jail. Just ask these celebrities.
View ArticleActors who've won both Oscars, Razzies
Even the best actors and actresses are allowed a stinker of a performance now and then. Take, for instance, these stars who can claim both Oscars and Razzies on their resumes.
View ArticleNew device treats spider veins with radio frequencies
Doctors are offering a virtually pain-free treatment to eliminate spider and varicose veins. "Our downfall before is these tiny, little veins that looked so hard to treat are the bane of our...
View ArticleGroup tries to recall commissioner
A group of people living in Tamarac are trying to recall Commissioner Patricia "Patte" Atkins-Grad, who was acquitted of accepting bribes from two developers in Dec. 2012. "We are trying to recall our...
View ArticleHost committee hopes blackout helps South Florida
The chairman of the South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee hopes the blackout in New Orleans helps Sun Life Stadium's chances of hosting Super Bowl L. South Florida is competing with San Francisco to...
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