5-year-old survives shooting
A 5-year-old boy is on the mend after surviving a shooting in Pembroke Park on Wednesday, according to the Broward Sheriff's Office. The shooting happened at 5100 SW 41st Street. Police were called to...
View ArticleMan talks about bullet grazing
A 33-year-old was back home Wednesday after he was grazed by a bullet on New Year's Eve. It happened in the 2400 block of NW 32nd Avenue. Miami Police said Eyner Melendez, 33, was grazed by the...
View ArticlePolice investigate backyard shooting
A North Miami Beach man was shot in his backyard Wednesday night, according to authorities. It happened at 15100 Northeast 15th Court around 7:26 p.m. Officers responded to location after learning of...
View ArticleCrash victim pulled from car in lake
Divers rescued a person in a vehicle that drove into a lake in Deerfield Beach Wednesday night, according to authorities. The victim was transported to Broward Health North, deputies said. Broward...
View ArticlePolice: Driver hits, kills pedestrian
A woman was hit and killed by a driver in Hollywood. People in the area told Local 10's Christina Vazquez the accident sounded like two cars colliding.
View ArticleMost admired men, women of 2012
Each year, Gallup asks Americans to name the living man and woman they most admire. Here are the top 10 men and women Americans admired in 2012. (This year, three men tied for the ninth spot, so there...
View Article113th Congress: By the numbers
A by the numbers look at the new wave of legislators on Capitol Hill.
View ArticleLocal, national artists display work at Las Olas Art Fair
The 25th annual Las Olas Art Fair opened Saturday morning in Fort Lauderdale with 300 artists displaying their masterpieces. Thousands are expected to attend and view their work, which will be on...
View ArticleReporter making lasting memories for family
Susan Spencer-Wendel made a career covering courts and criminals, so she's used to asking tough questions. Now that she's the subject of national media attention herself, she appreciates journalists...
View ArticlePHOTOS: BCS Media Day
Both teams were on hand as the media frenzy continues over the most anticipated National Championship in the last 25 years between Number 1 and Number 2 ranked Notre Dame and Alabama. Photos by Ron...
View ArticleBCS events transform Miami Beach
Ocean Drive was shut down to cars between 5th and 14th streets Saturday morning, as the city expects large crowds ahead of Monday's national championship game. The road will be pedestrian traffic only...
View ArticleNHL, players' union reach agreement to end lockout
The NHL and the players' association have announced a tentative labor agreement that will save the hockey season. A marathon negotiating session that lasted more than 16 hours and stretched from early...
View ArticleFans party in South Beach Miami, ready for BCS game
South Beach was host to the biggest party in town as fans get ready for kickoff Monday at the BCS game.
View ArticleDay two of bridge lane closures
Several lanes of the Bear Cut Bridge, which connects Key Biscayne to Virginia Key, were closed after the Florida Department of Transportation and the Miami-Dade Public Works and Waste Management...
View Article3 victims ID'd after plane crashes into Florida home
Authorities on Saturday identified the three victims killed when their small plane crashed into a house and burst into flames after trying to land at a central Florida airport. The 1957 Beechcraft H35...
View Article2 people killed in police-involved shooting
Police shot and killed two people who were accused of stealing from a store in southwest Miami-Dade on Friday afternoon, according to investigators. The shooting happened at Miller Road and SW 117th...
View Article1 dead following South Beach shooting
Miami Beach Police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead outside of his South Beach Apartment. The shooting happened at 11:15 a.m. Saturday morning at 1361 Euclid Avenue. Police quickly...
View ArticleOn this day: January 7
Galileo spots some of Jupiter's moons, the Harlem Globetrotters play their first game, Truman announces the development of the H-bomb, and President Clinton's impeachment trial begins, all on this day.
View ArticleBoost your immunity -- naturally
This year's flu season is the worst in years. Find out how you can naturally boost your immunity and keep those germs away.
View ArticleItems that will cost more in 2013
There are some items you should expect to pay more to get in 2013. Take a look at DealNews.com's list of 12 things that will cost more this year.
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