Miami Dolphins WR Mike Wallace tweets controversial remarks
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mike Wallace fired the first controversial salvo in the backlash over the NBA's Jason Collins coming out as a homosexual. VOTE: Did Wallace cross the line? Hours after...
View ArticleBridges on the Brink: Broad Causeway
The Broad Causeway is the primary bridge connecting the Town of Bay Harbor Islands with the mainland. For more than six decades, this landmark structure has been under constant assault by the...
View ArticleNeighbors accuse 3 of squatting
Police arrest three men who neighbors say were squatting in Miramar's Silver Falls neighborhood.
View ArticleEarly voters cast ballots on Sun Life Stadium deal
Early voters casted their ballots on the Sun Life Stadium deal. About 1,500 people voted Monday on the issue of raising the hotel bed tax by 1 percent in mainland Miami-Dade County -- despite the bill...
View Article3 children found after abduction
Three children -- a brother and sister and their cousin -- were found nearly two hours after they were abducted. Kaila and Anthony Milhomme and Isaiah Paul, their cousin, were located at Northwest 1st...
View ArticleAutistic kids play soccer to cope
Students at Baudhuin PTO in Davie are taking the soccer field as a way to cope with autism. Lucas and Ethan are both being challenged to get outside. "The first week, they so don't want to be out...
View ArticleMiami Heat voice support for Jason Collins
The Miami Heat offered a strong show of support for Jason Collins, who announced he was gay in a column for Sports Illustrated. With the announcement Monday, Collins became the first openly gay active...
View ArticleCustom Miami Heat car stolen
While most South Florida basketball fans had their eyes on the Miami Heat’s repeat championship run, some thieves had their eyes on Michael Murdock’s custom Miami Heat car. His 1992, custom-painted...
View ArticleTake me home: New pets awaiting adoption
BunBun is waiting at the Humane Society of Broward County, along with all the other pets in this slideshow.
View ArticleAttorneys, parents await decision on alimony bill
Family attorneys and parents awaited Florida Gov. Rick Scott's decision on a bill that would end permanent alimony in the state. The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill (SB 718) that sets limits...
View ArticleStorms flood South Florida
Heavy storms flooded parts of South Florida Tuesday, leaving drivers struggling in standing water. Students at the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus had a hard time holding on to their...
View ArticleMan walks with C-Brace
Juan Maggi is only one of five people in the county to receive a bionic leg. Diagnosed with polio as an infant, Maggi traveled to South Florida from Argentina in order to benefit from this...
View ArticleThrowing away $50B? Inside Florida?s 'Obamacare' debate
With Obamacare, Florida is slated to receive some $51 billion in federal money over the next ten years to help bring health insurance to those who aren’t covered now. It’s a windfall that is not only...
View ArticleLoose grates make bridge structurally deficient
This might be the loudest bridge in Miami-Dade County -- and the same thing that makes it loud, makes it structurally deficient.
View ArticleMan injured after falling into sewer drain
A man was resuscitated after he fell into a sewer drain Tuesday afternoon, according to Miami Beach police. The incident happened at 74th Street and Ocean Terrace on Tuesday afternoon. The man was...
View ArticleVictim describes boat fire, explosion
From his Jackson Memorial Hospital bed Tuesday, a 50-year-old man who suffered second and third-degree burns when his boat caught fire described the explosion that ignited the blaze. On April 24, Bart...
View ArticleDolphins stress keeping jobs local for Sun Life Stadium modernization
Miami Dolphins officials stressed providing jobs to local workers during an announcement about the modernization of Sun Life Stadium Tuesday afternoon. Dolphins CEO Mike Dee said the project would...
View ArticleOn this day: May 2
Leonardo da Vinci dies, Lou Gehrig sits out a game for the first time in 14 years, the Soviets capture Berlin, and a version of "The Scream" sells for a record amount at auction, all on this day.
View ArticleBest U.S. cities for singles
Single and ready to mingle? Kiplinger rates the best U.S. dating scenes.
View ArticleReport: Miami Heat star Udonis Haslem's home burglarized
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies say Miami Heat center Udonis Haslem's home in Southwest Ranches was recently burglarized. On Saturday, April 13, deputies were dispatched to Haslem's home after a...
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