On this day: June 6
Most of downtown Seattle burns to the ground, the first drive-in movie theater opens, Allied troops storm the beaches of Normandy, the Rolling Stones can't get no "Satisfaction," and "Tetris" is...
View ArticleFather-son acting duos
As Will and Jaden Smith star together in "After Earth," take a look at some other fathers and sons who both have succeeded in acting.
View Article2013 Summer Movie Guide
Summer movie releases are packed with big-budget blockbusters, and this year is no exception. From superheroes to aliens, take a look at what to expect in the theaters this summer.
View ArticleCoral Gables police arrest burglary suspect
Coral Gables police on Wednesday arrested a man accused of several burglaries throughout the city. Mark Lodigensky, 59, faces several charges, including burglary of an occupied dwelling, third-degree...
View ArticleCaterer clogs pipes with chocolate
When Layla Gunn threw her husband a surprise birthday party, everything went well at first. "The party was amazing," Gunn told Atlanta TV station WGCL. But, at the end of the night, Gunn walked into a...
View ArticleLocal 10 secures a seat for historic trial
Local 10 is committed to covering the George Zimmerman trial gavel to gavel. Our very own Christina Vazquez will occupy seat number 19 from the moment jury selection begins on Monday until a verdict...
View ArticleWill Manso's prediction for NBA Finals
It's the moment Heat fans have been waiting for, and quite frankly, it's the moment Heat players themselves expected since training camp. Miami is back in the NBA Finals. Now the only thing standing...
View ArticleStandoff ends after 2-county chase
A standoff ended in a Hollywood neighborhood Thursday morning after police apprehended two burglary suspects. Miami-Dade County police ended up in the 2200 block of Rodman Street after a chase began...
View ArticleHeat hold shootaround before Game 1
Good news for the Miami Heat today going into Game 1 of the NBA Finals: Everyone participated in Thursday's shootaround and are ready to go for the game against the San Antonio Spurs.
View ArticleTornado damages homes, cars in Loxahatchee
The National Weather Service sent a team to west Palm Beach County to find out how many tornadoes touched down there on Thursday morning. A tornado ripped off the roof of a home at North 79th Court...
View ArticleTropical Storm Andrea expected to make landfall soon
Tropical Storm Andrea, the first named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, was expected to soon make landfall on Florida's west coast. The National Hurricane Center said at 2 p.m. Thursday,...
View Article25 best-written TV series
Mobsters top a newly-released list of the best-written TV series of all time.
View ArticleNatalie Portman through the years
Natalie Portman celebrates her 32nd birthday on June 9. In honor of the Oscar-winning actress' birthday, take a look at her through the years.
View ArticleNBA Cares center opens in North Miami
The NBA and Miami Heat opened a new NBA Cares center in North Miami on Friday. State Farm helped renovate the Joe Celestin Center, located at 1525 NW 135th Street. Burnie helped NBA Commissioner David...
View Article3,500 pounds of pot seized
Investigators seized bags containing 3,500 pounds of marijuana Friday after they were brought to shore at the U.S. Coast Guard base on Miami Beach. Lieutenant Mario Gil said sailors noticed a...
View ArticleAndrea drenches Florida, heads north
Tropical Storm Andrea drenches Florida is expected to bring heavy rain to much of the East Coast.
View ArticleFWC arrests lobster-poaching suspects in Miami-Dade
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission arrested two men on Sunday for poaching lobsters in Miami-Dade County. Officers arrested Vergel Javiel and Menendez Casana Eriel for several...
View Article2 charged in MIA gold bar theft
Federal prosecutors charged two men in connection with the theft of $625,000 worth of gold bars from an American Airlines flight that arrived at Miami International Airport last month. Marco Cruz, 47,...
View ArticleNew mayor hopes to unite North Miami
It's a new era at North Miami City Hall, where Lucie Tondreau is the first Haitian-American woman to hold the mayoral office after winning a run-off election. Tondreau went on Haitian radio Wednesday...
View ArticleEx-Miramar police captain convicted of making girl strip sentenced
A former Miramar police captain convicted of forcing a teenage girl to strip during a traffic stop was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday. A Broward County Circuit Court judge also sentenced...
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