FLFR: Dryer sparks fire at Fort Lauderdale high-rise building
North Andrews Avenue was blocked in both directions Wednesday morning in Flagler Village due to a fire at a nearby high-rise building.
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Funding cut forces shutdown of migrant children program in South Florida
An abrupt funding cut is raising concern across South Florida, according to an open letter from the Archbishop of Miami.
Woman accused of dumping kittens in Wilton Manors park faces animal cruelty charges
A 29-year-old woman is facing multiple animal cruelty and abandonment charges after investigators say she dumped five kittens in a park on Easter morning.
Connecting Miami project delayed to 2029 as costs rise and concerns grow
Driving alongside it, under it and even right through it, the massive highway construction has been part of the Miami commute for years. And now, state officials say it’s going to be around even longer.
‘A huge burden’: Scrutiny intensifies over costs, conditions at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
One day after a federal court heard arguments over whether to shut down the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility in the Everglades due to environmental concerns, questions are also growing about the cost to taxpayers.
Unable to self-deport to Venezuela, families get trapped in nightmarish limbo in Miami
Two mothers eager for a family reunion sat with their toddlers on Thursday in Miami to talk about their nightmare in hopes of finding a solution.
Un teniente del cuerpo de bomberos y rescate del sheriff del condado de Broward y su esposa están acusados de abusar de su hija de 12 años y de mantenerla encerrada en una habitación durante años en una casa en Coral Springs, según informaron las autoridades.
Broward Fire Rescue lieutenant, wife accused of confining daughter, 12, to room for years
A Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue lieutenant and his wife are accused of abusing their 12-year-old daughter and confining her to a room for years at a home in Coral Springs, authorities said.
Florida lawmakers unanimously pass temporary HIV/AIDS drug funding amid cuts
Florida lawmakers are taking rare unanimous action to fund the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program, after more than 10,000 Floridians living with HIV-AIDS were told they would be cut off.
Little Havana residents on edge as thieves body-slam, steal their beloved chickens
Some families in and around Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood are alerting Local 10 News to what they believe is an intruding trend.
Luis Gómez, un ex técnico en medicina nuclear que trabajó en Cuba y que ahora trabaja como entrenador personal en el sur de Florida, dijo tener videos y fotos de una pesadilla infernal.
Time at Cuban hospital drives man in Miami-Dade to desperately urge for U.S. military intervention
Luis Gomez, a former nuclear medicine technologist in Cuba who works as a personal trainer in South Florida, said he had videos and photos of a hellish nightmare.
Durante años, las vías fluviales del sur de Florida han estado repletas de basura flotante.
Miami officials aim to solve ‘never-ending’ issue of abandoned boats dirtying waterways
For years, our South Florida waterways have been cluttered by floating junk.
Mientras continúan las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos y Cuba, los empresarios de la Calle Ocho, que atienden a los turistas en la Pequeña Habana de Miami, dicen sentirse esperanzados.
Miami’s Calle Ocho entrepreneurs prepare for U.S.-Cuba talks to maybe open island for business
With U.S.-Cuba talks ongoing, Calle Ocho entrepreneurs, who cater to tourists in Miami’s Little Havana, said they are feeling hopeful.