Miami Beach police dispatches released in 2011 Memorial Day shooting
The Miami Beach Police Department released radio dispatch communications made on Memorial Day 2011 when officers fired more than 100 rounds and killed a man who investigators say was driving...
View ArticleFlorida Forest Service: Arizona deaths department's worst nightmare
Scott Peterich, a spokesman for the Florida Forest Service, on Monday called the wildfire in Arizona that killed 19 firefighters every department's worst nightmare. Florida Forest Service firefighters...
View ArticleOverflowing dumpsters leave diapers in street
People who live across from an adult living facility in Hollywood claim overflowing dumpsters leave soiled mattresses and dirty diapers on their street. "We've had dirty diapers in the middle of the...
View ArticleRoad reopens after train derails near Miami International Airport
Officials say a road has reopened to traffic after a train derailed near Miami International Airport. The incident happened Monday afternoon near 25th Street and Northwest 67th Avenue in Miami....
View ArticleMan tries abducting 9-year-old girl
Fort Lauderdale police are looking for a man who tried abducting a 9-year-old girl. The attempted abduction happened in the 900 block of Northwest 2nd Street on Monday afternoon. The girl, who was on...
View ArticleBiggest fireworks shows in America
The 4th of July is right around the corner, which means it's time to take a look at the biggest fireworks celebrations across the U.S.
View ArticleTake me home: New pets awaiting adoption
Blue is waiting at the Humane Society of Broward County, along with all the other pets in this slideshow.
View ArticleSearch continues for man who tried abducting girl
Police continue to look for the man who tried abducting a 9-year-old girl in Fort Lauderdale on Monday afternoon. The girl was on her way to summer camp at the Boys & Girls Club when a man grabbed...
View ArticleDoctors performing less invasive surgery to remove tonsils
Tonsils: we're all born with them, and they serve as the body's first line of defense against infection. But tonsils can sometimes be problematic. When they become enlarged and interfere with...
View ArticleCoast Guard crews search for 8 boaters off Honduras
Coast Guard crews are searching for eight people who never never arrived at their destination after traveling by boat from Roatan, Honduras to Utila Island, Honduras. On the boat were five Honduras...
View ArticleTrial delays frustrate family of Miami Heat dancer killed in crash
The family of Nancy Ruiz-Lopez, a Miami Heat dancer who was killed in a 2010 crash, left court frustrated Tuesday after another delay was granted in the case. "We're not gonna stop until we see...
View ArticleCommissioners defend Bimini SuperFast cruise ship deal
Two Miami-Dade commissioners defended the county's deal with Resorts World Bimini to dock its SuperFast cruise ship at PortMiami. The Board of County Commissioners approved the deal Tuesday. Despite...
View ArticleSheriff Scott Israel makes new hires to 'connect with community'
It’s a special Broward Sheriff Office’s unit that has nothing to do with fighting crime -- it’s all about community, and it’s expanded under Sheriff Scott Israel.“It's about connecting with the...
View ArticleMiami-Dade County Commission approves transfer of road near UM
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the transfer of a road needed to build a pedestrian bridge linking the University of Miami Metrorail Station to the opposite side of...
View ArticleVoters to decide Jackson Health System bond issue
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday voted in support of a measure to call a special election so county voters can decide whether to approve $830 million in bonds for the Jackson...
View ArticleBSO: Man involved in Sgt. Chris Reyka's slaying
The Broward Sheriff's Office on Tuesday said evidence suggests a man killed in a shootout with police was involved in Sgt. Chris Reyka's murder about a month before. Detectives said they found...
View ArticleJudge strikes detective statements
A prosecutor in George Zimmerman's murder trial on Tuesday tried to pick apart the statements of a Sanford Police detective who was called as a prosecution witness a day before but gave testimony that...
View ArticleOn this day: July 4
A country is born -- and later expands, an "Iron Horse" retires, and we lose three presidents, all on this day.
View Article30 things you should know about July 4
From who actually signed the Declaration of Independence to how much BBQ Americans eat, here's what you should know about the Fourth of July.
View Article40 children become US citizens
Dozens of immigrant children became U.S. citizens the day before the Fourth of July. The naturalization ceremony took place Wednesday inside the Hialeah citizenship and immigration office. The 40...
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