Meet 2 doctors who broke barriers in Miami
Meet two African-American doctors who broke down barriers in South Florida in the early 1950s. Dr. Dazelle Simpson became Miami's first black female pediatrician in 1953 after graduating from the top...
View ArticleMother charged in death of 11-month-old boy
The mother of a 11-month-old boy who was found unresponsive in West Miami-Dade County Thursday was charged in connection with his death. Court records show she was out on bond for a charge of child...
View ArticleMan injured in hit-and-run crash
The Broward Sheriff's Office is looking for the driver who hit a 52-year-old man crossing State Road 7 then drove away. The hit-and-run crash happened at S.R. 7 and Southwest 26th Street in West Park...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Julie Durda bowls for charity
Local 10's Julie Durda goes bowling for charity at SpareZ in Davie. Click to view photos from Sunday's event.
View ArticleYahoo to buy Tumblr for $1.1 billion: Report
The Yahoo board has reportedly approved a deal to pay $1.1 billion in cash for the blogging site Tumblr. Rumors had been swirling late last week that Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was in talks with Tumblr...
View ArticleObama to new grads: "No time for excuses"
Past, present and future came together on a thunderstorm-filled Sunday, as President Barack Obama received an honorary doctorate and gave the commencement speech at historically black, all-male...
View ArticlePacers, Heat start bracing to square off again
A year ago when Miami and Indiana faced off in the postseason, there were blood-drawing hits, flagrant fouls, technical fouls, choke signs being directed toward LeBron James and more than a few...
View ArticleWoman dies after hit by bus at Fort Lauderdale Airport
Detectives with the Broward Sheriff's Office are investigating the death of a woman at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Deputies said Cheryl A. Bazilius, 68, was hit and killed by a...
View ArticleFla. gov. steps up pace on signing death warrants
Gov. Rick Scott is signing death warrants at a pace rarely seen in Florida since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. Scott already has signed five death warrants this year, including three in a...
View ArticleWinning $590 million Powerball ticket sold in Florida
Someone woke up a whole lot richer Sunday morning! A winning Powerball ticket was sold in Zephyrhills, which is near Tampa. The record jackpot is worth more than $590 Million. The winning ticket was...
View ArticleCrooks target S. Fla. restaurants for used cooking oil
South Florida restaurants have something crooks want: Their used cooking oil. "It's hard enough to earn business, and then you got people stealing waste vegetable oil. Who would ever think?” said...
View ArticleCrews rescue injured worker at Port Everglades
Crews helped rescue a worker on a cargo ship who was injured after a cargo container struck him at Port Everglades. Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue Port Everglades units and the BSFR Technical Rescue Team...
View ArticleFort Lauderdale police seek car that hit dog, woman
Police are searching for a car that allegedly hit a dog and her owner Sunday evening, and then took off. According to Fort Lauderdale police, the owner's poodle jumped out of a car and her owner ran...
View ArticlePolice find missing 10-month-old girl from Miami Gardens
Police have ended their search for a 10-month-old girl who went missing from Miami Gardens on Friday. A Miami Gardens police officer was on patrol when police said he was approached by a citizen who...
View ArticleBald and beautiful celebrities
Bald is beautiful to "Fast & Furious 6" star Vin Diesel and several other big stars in movies, music and sports. Take a look at other bald celebrities too sexy for their hair.
View ArticleCompanies that owe workers a raise
These U.S. companies are raking it in and could stand to give a little back, according to 24/7 Wall Street.
View ArticleFlorida Governor Rick Scott signs bill to expand early voting days
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill late Monday night that will allow supervisors of elections to restore the early voting days he and the Legislature cut just two years earlier. The 2011 law was...
View Article2 charged in ATM serviceman robbery
North Miami police charged two men accused of shooting an ATM serviceman during a robbery. Police arrested Ricardo Eloi and Stanley Fluerant on May 16, according to Miami-Dade County jail records. The...
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