Florida Gov Rick Scott says 'Stand Your Ground' fine as is
As Florida faces backlash over its "Stand Your Ground" law following the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, Gov. Rick Scott said Friday the law is fine just the way it is. President Barack Obama...
View ArticleProduction of 'Glee' delayed until August
The producers of "Glee," and Fox Broadcasting Company, will delay the start of production of the TV series until early August in the aftermath of star Cory Monteith's drug-related death, officials...
View ArticleRoof leaks at Miami Beach synagogue
A Miami Beach synagogue is now soaked after a heavy rain storm caused damage to its roof.
View ArticleAl Sharpton calls for civil charges against George Zimmerman
Miami is one of 100 cities hosting a rally for "National Justice for Trayvon Day" on Saturday. The rally is being held on the plaza of the Wilkie D.Ferguson,Jr. United States Courthouse, 400 North...
View ArticlePolice: Father of 9 left 2-year-old son brain dead
A father of nine beat his 2-year-old son severely enough to leave him brain dead, prosecutors said. Angel Villegas appeared in bond court on Friday. He is charged with aggravated child abuse and...
View ArticleNotable deaths of 2013
From famous music stars to sports legends, take a look at the notable deaths of 2013.
View ArticleTop royal baby name picks
Prince William and Kate Middleton may choose from among these top royal baby name picks for their firstborn.
View ArticlePHOTOS: Lady Panthers cheerleading tryouts
The Lady Panthers hold cheerleading tryouts at the BB&T Center.
View ArticleSergeant with 'foot fetish' facing sex charges
A veteran Palm Beach Sheriff's sergeant is facing sex charges after allegedly using his department-issued video camera to record a teenage girl undressing. The Palm Beach Post reports that Sgt. Mario...
View ArticleCoast Guard seizes $35 Million worth of cocaine
Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Cutter Robert Yered offloaded around 2,300 pounds of cocaine Saturday on Miami Beach, worth an estimated $35 million. The cocaine was spotted on a go-fast boat in the...
View ArticleProtesters staying put in Fla. Capitol
Protesters angered by the acquittal of George Zimmerman are staying put in the Florida Capitol as they fight to repeal the state's "stand your ground" self-defense law. Police said about 20 protesters...
View ArticleMartin's father speaks at Miami rally
Trayvon Martin's father, Tracy, spoke at a rally outside a federal courthouse in downtown Miami.
View ArticlePolice investigate double homicide in Hollywood
Police are investigating after they say two young men were found dead early Saturday at a home in Hollywood. Officers from the Hollywood Police Department responded to 1845 Taylor Street at 2:12 a.m....
View ArticleMiami Dolphins open training camp Sunday
The Miami Dolphins held their first practice of training camp Sunday. During workouts Sunday, the Dolphins will have all nine draft choices under contract. First-round draft pick Dion Jordan is the...
View ArticleCash lanes close at NW 17th Avenue toll plaza on Dolphin Expressway
Beginning Sunday, there will be no more cash lanes at the Northwest 17th Avenue toll plaza on the Dolphin Expressway. Drivers who pass through that 836 toll plaza will now pay electronically. The...
View ArticleCeleb roommates before they were stars
Even celebrities had to start out somewhere while waiting for that big break, and in some cases that meant rooming with fellow struggling artists bound to also make it big.
View ArticleOn this day: July 22
Wiley Post completes the first solo flight around the world, John Dillinger is gunned down behind a Chicago theater, two Soviet dogs become cosmonauts, and Jeffrey Dahmer and Mike Tyson are both...
View ArticleAmerica's most/least educated states
The number of Americans with college degrees has increased steadily in the last decade.
View ArticleMiami Hurricanes picked to win ACC Coastal
Atlantic Coast Conference media members on Monday picked the University of Miami Hurricanes to win the ACC Coastal division. The Hurricanes received 65 first-place votes in the preseason poll, and 82...
View ArticleBale of cocaine washes ashore in Keys
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) showed off a bale of cocaine that washed ashore in the Florida Keys. Twenty pounds of cocaine washed up on a beach in Long Key State Park on...
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