Coral Springs woman strikes lotto riches
A South Florida woman was a multi-millionaire and didn't even know it. The Florida Lottery folks said Tara Tuttle, seen in the above picture, won the $10 million top prize in the Billion Dollar...
View ArticleArmed men rob Miami-Dade 7-Eleven
Two armed men robbed a 7-Eleven near Dr. Michael Krop Senior High School early Monday morning, according to police. The robbery happened at the store on NE 10th Ave. and County Line Road just after 3...
View ArticleSoldiers return home after serving 6 months in Afghanistan
Hundreds of South Florida soldiers were reunited with their families early Monday morning, after spending six months in Afghanistan. Family members gathered in the early-morning darkness with balloons...
View ArticleMan accused of choking woman, 91
A man accused of choking a 91-year-old woman during a burglary was being held in jail on Monday without bond. Ryan Pearl, 21, was arrested on Friday. He was charged with burglary with assault or...
View ArticleOn this day: September 27
The first Ford Model T rolls out of the factory, the Warren Commission concludes Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, Ben Johnson is stripped of his Olympic gold medal, and Mark McGwire makes history, all on...
View ArticleFrom beauty queen to Hollywood
Every aspiring celebrity has to start somewhere, and for certain stars that somewhere was the world of fake eyelashes, makeup and spray tans known as beauty pageants. Take a look at which stars were...
View Article8 most common flu myths
Think you know everything about the flu? See if you’ve been fooled by the eight most common flu myths.
View ArticleUnusual celebrity baby names
What do the words Tennessee and Blue Ivy have in common? They're both names given to the children of famous celebrities -- and they're not alone.
View Article11 ducklings saved from Miami Lakes drain
A group of lucky ducklings were rescued after being stuck in a Miami Lakes storm drain for days. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue came to help the 11 ducklings out, and reunite them with their mother. “They’d...
View ArticleMen rob Saks Fifth Avenue in Boca Raton
The FBI is looking for a group of robbers who stole money and merchandise from a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Boca Raton. The robbery happened at 6000 W. Glades Road about 7:50 p.m. on September 20....
View ArticleWhat's up with YOUR doc? Doctor Database
Find information about any South Florida physician -- including licensing and disciplinary actions against them -- using the Local10.com Doctor Database.
View ArticleHealth Department reports Dengue fever case in Miami-Dade
The Miami-Dade Health Department reported the first locally acquired case of Dengue fever in the county on Thursday. The health department said doctors diagnosed the person with Dengue fever based on...
View ArticleTestimony continues in manslaughter trial
Testimony continued Thursday in the trial of a woman who survived a Deerfield Beach standoff, during which, police say, her husband shot and killed a man, stabbed her and two of her sons and then...
View ArticleSearch continues for missing University of Florida student
The search continued for a University of Florida student who was last seen a week ago as his family arranged to meet with the teenager charged in connection with his disappearance. Christian Aguilar...
View ArticlePolice shoot 'suspicious person' in Lauderhill
A man is recovering in the hospital after being shot by police in Lauderhill. It happened in the 1700 block of Northwest 31st Avenue about 2 a.m. Thursday. Investigators say officers were called out...
View ArticleBroward Sheriff's Office deputy dies after crash in Pompano Beach
A Broward Sheriff's Office motorcycle deputy died Wednesday night after his motorcycle crashed with another vehicle in Pompano Beach Wednesday afternoon. "It is with a heavy heart to report that...
View ArticleRaiders struggle to come up with interceptions, sacks
An Oakland Raiders training camp full of optimism and the promise of ball-hawking defensive backs giving the ball back to the offense has given way to a drought. With the starting cornerbacks out due...
View Article5 things you need to know about Syria today
Here are the top five things that occurred in the ongoing civil war in Syria on Wednesday that you need to know: 1. The Syrian city of Maarat Nouman, a strategic link between Damascus and the cities...
View ArticleDog Scout troops pop up across South Florida
The Boy Scouts are always prepared, and Girl Scouts sell their world famous cookies, but have you heard of Dog Scouts? It's a talented troop of pooches based in South Florida that earn badges for some...
View ArticleCandlelit vigil to be held for missing UF student
A candlelit vigil will be held on Thursday evening for a University of Florida student who was last seen on September 20. The vigil for Christian Aguilar will be held at Carlow Park at 10600 Southwest...
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