‘Really dumb decision’: Woman apologizes for assault rifle photoshoot outside daycare
A woman tells Local 10 News that she and her boyfriend, a fellow bodybuilder, made a huge mistake when they conducted a photoshoot with an assault rifle at a West Kendall strip mall; police said a panicked mother called them after seeing the gun pointed at a daycare there.
Homeless Trust head says Cutler Bay hotel-to-housing plan should move forward, despite opposition
A Miami-Dade Homeless Trust plan to convert hotel rooms near the Southland Mall into affordable housing units is moving forward, much to the chagrin of at least some Cutler Bay residents and officials.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: April 21, 2024
On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, host Glenna Milberg interviews Broward County School Board Member Debra Hixon, Billy Corben, The Miami Herald’s Editor Joey Flechas and Reporter Sarah Blaskey, and WLRN Reporter Josh Ceballos.
Homestead woman believed dead in central Florida: Sheriff announces car located, deputy’s arrest
Seminole County’s sheriff is expected to provide an update Monday after authorities believe they found the body of a 31-year-old Homestead woman who was carjacked and kidnapped in central Florida Thursday.
Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears
For the first time since Miami-Dade County told its tenant — Miami Seaquarium operator The Dolphin Company — that it needs to vacate the Virginia Key site by April 21 amid mounting animal welfare concerns, Local 10 News is getting a look inside.
‘Living large’: Video shows man going into condo building, stealing beers, cash and even a car
Surveillance footage obtained by Local 10 News shows a crook raiding the convenience store at the Maison Grande Condominium building in Miami Beach and coming out with burgled beers and ill-gotten greenbacks.
Courtney Clenney case: OnlyFans model’s notes shed light on turbulent relationship before killing
Exactly two years after authorities say OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney murdered her boyfriend at their Miami high-rise, Local 10 News has obtained cellphone notes entered into evidence that prosecutors will likely use to prove their case.
Sources: Charges to be dropped against Surfside activist; town’s top cop stepping down
Local 10 News has learned that Miami-Dade prosecutors are set to drop charges against Surfside activist Joshua Epstein — and that’s not the only significant development in the small Miami-Dade island town that’s seen a significant amount of political drama and intrigue.
Miami City Commission votes unanimously to terminate licensing agreement with Centner Academy
During a meeting on Wednesday, Miami-Dade County School Board members unanimously sponsoring an item which formally supports re-engaging with the city of Miami on the plan to expand the public school iPrep on public land in Biscayne Park.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: March 3, 2024
On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, host Glenna Milberg welcomes Florida State Rep. Ashley Gantt, Florida State Rep. Alex Andrade, Broward County Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott and FIU profession and infectious disease expert Dr. Aileen Marty.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: February 25, 2024
On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, host Glenna Milberg welcomes Florida State Rep. Ashley Gantt, Florida State Rep. Alex Andrade, Broward County Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott and FIU profession and infectious disease expert Dr. Aileen Marty.
Retired therapy horse among 3 slaughtered in Redland area; Miami-Dade police investigating
A 14-year-old Paso Fino horse named Paloma served as a therapy horse for people with mental disabilities until her retirement, her owner says. She was among three horses believed to have been slaughtered for their meat in southwest Miami-Dade’s rural Redland area.
Miami-Dade schools seek clarity on required permission slips for events like Black History Month
At Miami-Dade schools, parents are now required to sign permission slips any time outsiders come into the school, including people there for educational events, like Black History Month. Some are calling the policy ambiguous.