Family wants help finding man's killer
The wife and sons of a 59-year-old man killed during a robbery asked for help finding his killer. Marcus Smith was at his mother-in-law's house in the 500 block of Northwest 44th Street on Tuesday...
View Article25 surprising celebrity facts
Think you know everything about your favorite celebrity? Think again. Here are 25 surprising facts about celebrities that we bet you didn't know.
View ArticleS Fla beach makes top 10 in US
With beach season in high gear, find out which ones are tops in 2013.
View ArticleTea Party leader says Facebook was hacked
Fort Lauderdale Tea Party founder and co-director Danita Kilcullen claims in an email that her Facebook was "hacked" in a way that "could bring great damage or violence." The email was sent out to Tea...
View ArticleAnother hearing set for FPL power lines
Florida Power & Light has another hearing Thursday about its proposed plan to use 100-foot-tall concrete towers to connect new nuclear reactors at Turkey Point. Residents who live near Turkey...
View ArticleSurveillance video shows truck that killed man in Chevron parking lot
Miami-Dade County police on Thursday released surveillance video showing a truck before it hit a man in the parking lot of a Chevron gas station on Bird Road. The video from Sunday showed a...
View Article2 police impersonators rob taxi cab driver, passengers
Two men impersonating police officers robbed a taxi cab driver and his two foreign passengers on Tuesday evening. The taxi cab driver stopped behind a silver Toyota at a traffic light at Northwest...
View Article2013 Primetime Emmy nominations
The nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards have been announced, with FX’s “American Horror Story: Asylum” leading the pack and "House of Cards" making history.
View ArticleLottery winner buys home in Jacksonville
The retiree from Maine who won a $590.5 million Powerball jackpot in May has bought a 6,322-square-foot, five-bedroom home in a gated golf course community in southeast Jacksonville. The Tampa Bay...
View ArticleParents of Trayvon Martin to join Saturday vigils
Trayvon Martin's parents plan to participate in separate vigils Saturday. Martin's mother and her son, Sybrina Sabrina and Jahvaris Fulton, will join Al Sharpton outside New York Police Department...
View ArticleMiami-Dade Crime Stoppers ups reward to $3K for information in double murder
Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers on Thursday raised its reward to $3,000 for information in the double murder of a 69-year-old woman and her 20-year-old grandson. Police found the bodies of Annette Anderson...
View ArticleDepartment of Children and Families head David Wilkins resigns
The head of the Department of Children and Families resigned Thursday amid a number of cases where children who had histories with child abuse investigators died. According to Gov. Rick Scott's...
View ArticleHollywood's highest-paid actors
Before you head out to see the latest movie blockbuster this summer, check out Forbes' list of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
View ArticleStates with the lowest jobless rates
Jobless rates rose in many states in June as more Americans look for work, but are still at their lowest levels in years.
View ArticleDoctors: Wear sunglasses to protect eyes from UV rays
In South Florida, there are 255 days of intense, ultraviolet radiation every year, which affects people in more ways than many considered. Sheila Danzig discovered she was developing cataracts on her...
View ArticleTeenager recovering after lightning strike
One of the teenagers jolted out of a tree when lightning struck them Thursday said he was fortunate to be alive. Stefan Marton, 15, remained at Memorial Regional Hospital on Friday. "We were talking...
View ArticleTSA expanding program to speed security lines
U.S. transportation security officials want to speed more travelers through airport security lines by expanding a voluntary program that requires a background check. "Let's get away from the one size...
View ArticleDOJ observes Miami-Dade Corrections Department after critical report
The U.S. Department of Justice completed a week-long observation of Miami-Dade Corrections employees. The observation is part of a county settlement addressing the DOJ Civil Rights division's critical...
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