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Toddler stable after near drowning in Miami Gardens canal
A toddler is expected to survive after an apparent near drowning in Miami Gardens on Saturday evening.
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Frost School dean Shelton “Shelly” Berg prepares for final bow after nearly two decades
At the University of Miami Frost School of Music, Dean Shelton “Shelly” Berg is preparing to step down, closing out a tenure that spans nearly 20 years.
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8 injured in three-vehicle crash in southwest Miami-Dade
A three-vehicle crash in southwest Miami-Dade sent eight people to the hospital Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
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Boynton Beach police search for missing 17-year-old boy possibly headed to Miami
Police in Boynton Beach asked for the public’s help Saturday in locating a missing 17-year-old who they said may be heading to the Miami area.
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Chewy’s tennis ball drop brings ‘game, set, fetch’ fun to Coral Gables dog park
A South Florida park turned into a giant playground for pups Saturday as Chewy hosted a tennis-themed event inspired by the Miami Open
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Gauff rallies to win, Alcaraz cruises as both advance to round of 32 at Miami Open
South Florida native Coco Gauff rallied to advance at the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, bouncing back after dropping the opening set in her second-round match.
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Thousands gather for Florida AIDS Walk & Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is back with one of its biggest fundraisers of the year -- the Florida AIDS Walk & Music Festival -- drawing thousands to Fort Lauderdale Beach to raise awareness and fight stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS.
19 hours ago
Broward man accused of having sex with girl, 13, over 2-year period
The Broward Sheriff’s Office arrested a man Friday who they say is accused of sexually abusing a minor over a two-year period.
20 hours ago
Pembroke Park food giveaway helps struggling families amid TSA pay delays
A free food giveaway in Pembroke Park drew dozens of families Saturday, offering relief to residents struggling to keep up with rising costs and, for some, missed paychecks.
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Friendly dog Eeyore adopted after making Local 10 debut, other pets looking for ‘furever’ home
A young, affectionate dog with an unknown past has hopefully found his forever home at the Humane Society of Broward County.
22 hours ago
Up for Debate: How do you like to eat eggs?
With spring underway and Easter approaching, eggs are once again a centerpiece of the season — from hidden eggs and chocolate treats to baked dishes and breakfast staples.
22 hours ago
Police arrest 2 men after overnight car break-in spree near NSU in Davie
Davie police arrested two men earlier this week after an overnight spree of breaking into vehicles and stealing thousands of dollars of items around neighborhoods near Nova Southeastern University.
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Police video of Justin Timberlake's 2024 drunken driving arrest released
Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York’s Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday.
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Former Miami-based bank CEO agrees to forfeit over $16 million, pleads guilty in wire fraud case
Tomás Niembro, the former chief executive officer of Nodus International Bank, is awaiting sentencing in Miami for a fraud estimated at more than $24 million.
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Boynton Beach police search for missing 17-year-old boy possibly headed to Miami
Police in Boynton Beach asked for the public’s help Saturday in locating a missing 17-year-old who they said may be heading to the Miami area.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Irish revelry takes over pub in Coral Gables
It’s St. Patrick’s Day, and a time for revelry for some in South Florida, so as the Irish say, “Sláinte!” or “Cheers!“
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Here are 10 festive spots to embrace Irish revelry in South Florida
It’s St. Patrick’s Day, and a time for revelry for some in South Florida, so as the Irish say, “Sláinte!” or “Cheers!“
Riviera Beach police: 5 people shot, 1 dead after fight leads to gunfire
Police in Riviera Beach are investigating after multiple people were shot on Monday.
Man arrested in 2024 killing of Palm Beach County nurse
A man has been arrested in connection with the 2024 killing of a nurse in Palm Beach County, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
Lyft driver needs help after deputies arrest Broward rider for stealing and crashing his car in Palm Beach
A 52-year-old man working as a Lyft driver reported he had picked up a 35-year-old man in Broward County to drive him to Jacksonville. He thought it was a good job, but it turned out to be a nightmare.
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Florida Keys Latin Festival is back this weekend
Get ready for some Latin flavor in the Keys.
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Police: Man defrauds 84-year-old Hialeah woman while pretending to be licensed contractor
An 84-year-old woman in Hialeah trusted Lazaro Marquetti, gave him $11,500, and police officers, prosecutors, and state investigators had to get involved after she realized he had lied, records show.
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Now-former South Florida firefighter accused of stealing fentanyl from ambulance
Sheriff’s deputies in the Florida Keys arrested a now-former firefighter and paramedic on Wednesday after accusing him of stealing fentanyl from an ambulance.
Much-needed rain hits South Florida through middle of next week
A stationary front over South Florida separates cooler, drier air to the north from warmer, more humid air here.
Keys deputy misused official databases to pursue woman he met on set of ‘Bad Monkey’: MCSO
An arrested Florida Keys sheriff’s deputy misused official law enforcement databases in pursuit of a woman he met on the set of the television show “Bad Monkey,” according to documents obtained by Local 10 News on Wednesday.
Florida Keys deputy arrested on computer crimes charge
A now-fired sheriff’s deputy in the Florida Keys was arrested by his former colleagues Tuesday afternoon “for misuse of law enforcement computers, computer networks, and electronic devices,” authorities said.
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Cuban exiles reject island’s communists’ foreign investment reforms
Cuban exiles expressed strong opposition on Thursday to the island’s communist leaders’ recent invitation to invest in businesses or partner with the state.
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Hospital staff, patients, caretakers suffer in Havana without U.S.-Cuba deal
Dr. Olivia Blanco no longer drives to work. The oncologist leaves her car parked at home in Havana more than two hours before her shift. She walks and tries to flag down a passing car to give her a ride.
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Man awaits sentencing in Miami after convictions related to a girl’s sexual abuse
A 65-year-old man was awaiting sentencing in prison on Wednesday in downtown Miami after a conviction related to the sexual abuse of a teen, records show.
U.S. allies refuse Trump’s request for warships to protect Strait of Hormuz oil flow
About 200 U.S. service members have been wounded since the war with Iran started on Feb. 28, according to the Pentagon’s tally on Monday.
About 200 U.S. service members wounded in war with Iran, Pentagon reports
About 200 U.S. service members have been wounded since the war with Iran started on Feb. 28, according to the Pentagon’s tally on Monday.
Downtown Doral Charter Upper School celebrates champions’ parade
A charter school held a championship parade on Monday morning in Doral.










































































