Woman says she eluded deputies because she was driving topless
A woman who listed her occupation as a teacher's assistant was arrested on allegations of speeding and eluding authorities in Marion County and said she did not pull over because she was driving...
View ArticleHurricane warning, watches issued as Ernesto strengthens
Hurricane warnings and watches have been issued for Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and Belize as Tropical Storm Ernesto strengthened Monday morning. READ: Max's take on Ernesto In the NHC's 11 a.m....
View Article1 charged in bicyclists' deaths; 2nd man arrested in related burglaries
A man charged with running down and killing two bicyclists in Cooper City on Sunday was charged with two counts of first-degree murder Monday morning. According to BSO, Obrian Ricardo Oakley, 26, was...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Heat Dancer boot camp
The Miami Heat holds tryouts for its 2012-13 dance squad.
View Article25 ways to save an extra $1,000
Learn some simple ways to save an extra $1,000 this year.
View ArticleRestaurant Report Card: 75 live roaches found in China King
China King in Homestead was ordered shut last week after an inspector with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation found 50 violations, including 75 live roaches in the kitchen....
View ArticleUsain Bolt wants Manchester United trial
Just one day after winning the 100 meters at the Olympics, Usain Bolt is asking for a trial with one of England's most storied soccer clubs. The Sun reports Bolt, who won gold Sunday, is hoping for a...
View ArticleMiami Dolphins talk about first female NFL referee
The Miami Dolphins are weighing in on the NFL's first female referee. According to the Los Angeles Times, Shannon Eastin will be the first woman to be part of an NFL officiating crew when she works...
View ArticleGibson Park reopens after $10M makeover
Overtown's Gibson Park reopened Tuesday after a $10 million makeover. "I think the field is wonderful. We have never had anything like this before," said 16-year-old Karim Bryant, who lives in...
View ArticleCaught on camera: Armed man robs Fort Lauderdale store
Surveillance cameras captured an armed man robbing Marina Discount Beverage on Southwest 15th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. It happened about 9:40 p.m. Friday. The man walked into the convenience store...
View ArticlePolice reopen SW 8th Street after bomb threat
Miami police reopened Southwest 8th Street after investigating a bomb threat onboard a bus. Southwest 8th Street was closed between 18th and 21st Avenues for about an hour Tuesday. A bus in the area...
View ArticleWoman, dog stabbed to death in Miami Gardens home
Police have taken a man into custody after a woman and her dog were stabbed to death in a Miami Gardens home late Monday night. Police were called to the home in the 4500 block of NW 180th Street just...
View ArticleLocal 10 brings school supplies to Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Just in time for students to head back to school, Local 10's Constance Jones dropped off hundreds of dollars worth of supplies to the Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Broward County.
View ArticleWhat to do when snakes bite
Living in South Florida, most people have at least seen a snake or two. But would you know what to do if you or a family member ever got bitten by one? Dr. Randy Katz with Memorial Regional Hospital...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Deering Estate after Andrew
Take a look at before and after photos of the Deering Estate following Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
View ArticleMax's lessons learned from Hurricane Andrew
It was a storm for the record books. A hurricane survivors will never forget. Many of the people who lived through Hurricane Andrew 20 years ago came to the Deering Estate at Cutler to hear Local 10's...
View ArticleVictim's family speaks after AEF schools teacher arrested
The mother of a 12-year-old autistic boy who was reportedly abused by a teacher at the Alternative Education Foundation school in Davie held a news conference about the case on Thursday. David Baier...
View ArticleMan remembers daughter who died parasailing in Pompano Beach
The father of a 28-year-old tourist who died parasailing in Pompano Beach on Wednesday talked about the accident with Local 10. Kathleen Miskell, 28, was parasailing with her husband Stephen when she...
View ArticleSouth Floridians fume over Citizens Insurance re-inspections
Many South Floridians are fuming over Citizens Insurance's re-inspection process. Ellen Zulka, of Pompano Beach, lost credit for having a secure, permitted roof after her re-inspection. "I was...
View ArticleCourt: Florida's law negatively impacts minority voters
A federal court says a Florida law that restricts the number of early-voting days could result in a dramatic reduction in voting by blacks. The Republican-controlled Florida legislature last year cut...
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