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Hundreds of cyclists to gather in Miami, Miami Beach for ride organized by Critical Mass

Critical Mass, a bike ride event that draws hundreds of cyclists, will be riding through the streets of Miami and Miami Beach tomorrow, Friday, August 26 beginning at approximately 7:15 p.m.

Victim testifies during deputy’s trial for battery in Broward

Broward Sheriff's Office Deputy Jorge Sobrino, 24, has been charged with one count of misdemeanor battery for punching an inmate who was handcuffed to a hospital bed at Broward Health North, Broward County State Attorney Mike Satz announced Friday.

How to Carry Your Skis With Comfort and Confidence

On snow as in life, it’s important not to look like a bozo, and for new skiers, handling long, clunky boards is the original challenge. Ignore the hecklers—there’s more than one way to do it right.

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Student foreign exchange programs resume with fall classes

When COVD led to the closing of schools last year, it also brought an end to foreign exchange student programs.

Police: 2 people shot while driving in Opa-locka

According to authorities, the two victims were traveling in a vehicle when someone opened fire.

New surveillance video shows unsolved deadly shooting at Opa-locka apartment complex

Police said a white Toyota RAV4 was seen entering the parking lot of the Our Homes Apartments complex back in May when someone inside starting shooting into a crowd.

Police in Miami searching for missing 12-year-old girl

A flyer sent out by the City of Miami Police Department Special Victim's Unit asked for the public's help in locating 12-year-old Luisa Fernandez.

Pressure mounting on Miami-Dade School Board ahead of Wednesday meeting, decision on masks

On Wednesday, the Miami-Dade School Board is expected to make a decision on face masks.

Family of corrections officer battling COVID-19 in ICU trying to stay positive

An officer for the Florida Department of Corrections is in the ICU with COVID-19.

Carjacking outside Mount Sinai Medical Center leads to bailout, active search in Miami

According to Miami Beach police, officers responded to a call of a carjacking at Mount Sinai Hospital at approximately 4:48 p.m. Monday.

Crook breaks into Surfside house, takes off shirt and looks for alcohol while making himself at home

It was a quiet evening at someone else's home for this burglar, searching for booze and other things to steal.

South Florida organizations working hard to collect relief items and get them to Haiti

Five containers of food and two trucks filled with medical supplies are already on the ground in some of the earthquake ravaged areas of Haiti thanks to Food for the Poor.

Family hopes story of unvaccinated Broward teacher dying from COVID-19 will help others to consider the shot

Katina Jones was a vibrant teacher at Dillard Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale.

This Week in South Florida Podcast: August 15, 2021

On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg are joined by Dr. Vickie Cartwright, Dr. Rosalind Osgood, Lori Alhadeff, Dr. Trish Stephens, and Marleine Bastien.

Relief efforts ongoing in South Florida as death toll from earthquake in Haiti continues rising

The death toll in Haiti has surpassed 700 and is only expected to climb following Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake.

Procession held for FHP trooper who died from COVID-19 as cases, hospitalizations in Florida continue to spike

The Florida Highway Patrol bid a final farewell to one of their troopers on Sunday after he lost a battle with COVID-19.

This Week in South Florida Full Episode: August 15, 2021

On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg are joined by Dr. Vickie Cartwright, Dr. Rosalind Osgood, Lori Alhadeff, Dr. Trish Stephens, and Marleine Bastien.

This Week in South Florida: Marleine Bastien

Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse in Haiti, they did.

This Week in South Florida: Dr. Trish Stephens

Broward County is the nation's epicenter of hospital admissions for COVID-19, a grim distinction, while Miami-Dade County is third.

This Week in South Florida: Lori Alhadeff

The Broward School Board's decision to keep masks mandatory came after a contentious meeting that ended with an 8-to-1 vote in favor.

This Week in South Florida: Dr. Vickie Cartwright and Dr. Rosalind Osgood

The masks are on, but the gloves are off as the Broward County School District has defied state rules on mandatory masking.

Hallandale Beach condo makes immediate repairs after city posted safety notice

City officials said an engineer’s report from June for the Olympus Towers and Marina found numerous issues, such as spalled concrete and exposed rebar.

Body of kayaker found in water behind Pembroke Pines homes

Investigators said two people boarded a single-person kayak and floated away from the backyard of a residence.

Miami Archbishop visits Creole mass at Cathedral of Saint Mary to show support for Haiti earthquake victims

The leader of the Archdiocese of Miami, Archbishop Thomas Wenski, came to the Cathedral of Saint Mary to show his support for the victims of Saturday's earthquake in Haiti.

Elderly woman rushed to hospital after her Miami home is riddled with bullets

Police officers were at the scene Sunday morning, searching for clues and speaking to neighbors.

Grace is speeding through the Caribbean and Fred isn’t done yet

Disorganized Tropical Storm Grace is speeding west just south Puerto Rico.

Suspect arrested for trafficking teen girl appears before Miami-Dade judge

Moise Junior Jasmin is facing a number of charges, including human trafficking, aggravated child abuse and sexual battery.

South Florida Haitian community heartbroken upon hearing news of deadly earthquake

Members of South Florida's Haitian community were dismayed and heartbroken by the news of Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake.

Fort Lauderdale police officer dies after contracting COVID-19

The Florida Lauderdale Police Department announced the death of Officer Jennifer Sepot.

Lauderhill holds sandbag giveaway as hurricane season starts getting busier

A sandbag giveaway took place Saturday morning in Lauderhill following a successful one that was held on Friday.

Semi-tractor trailer crashes into Pembroke Park gas station

No injuries were reported, and no gas pumps were struck, according to authorities.

Fred spreads rain into South Florida while Tropical Storm Grace heads for the Caribbean islands

What’s left of Fred is edging toward the waters west of the Florida Keys. It’s not much of a tropical system, but it has a lot of tropical moisture.

At least 304 dead, 1,800 hurt as powerful quake slams Haiti

Haiti’s civil protection agency says at least 304 people have been killed and 1,800 injured fromr a 7.2 magnitude earthquake striking the poor island nation.

Tire shop, home deemed total loss after Hallandale Beach fire

Firefighters rushed to battle a large blaze that broke out Wednesday night at a tire shop in Hallandale Beach.

After battle with COVID-19 in medically induced coma, 15-year-old girl takes first steps at Broward hospital

After being cared for at Broward Health’s intensive care unit, 15-year-old Paulina Velasquez is awake and alert, and on Wednesday she walked for the first time.

Local 10′s Betty Davis bakes to benefit others

When Local 10 News Chief Certified Meteorologist Betty Davis isn’t standing in front of the camera bringing you the weather, she’s often in her kitchen bringing her family delicious desserts.

Miami-Dade 8-year-old takes home 2 gold medals at Junior Olympics

8-year old Savannah Davis from Coconut Grove said she was so angry when she took bronze at a meet a few years ago that stares at the medal every day for motivation to win gold.

South Florida residents in flood-prone areas express concern as Tropical Storm Fred threatens region with heavy rain

With Tropical Storm Fred tracking toward South Florida, people living in areas like southeast Hollywood are concerned.

Potential buyer looking to purchase Surfside building collapse land for up to $120 million

The town has already received an offer on the property, but what the future holds for this land is in limbo.

Broward restaurant owners upset that someone peeled off sticker supporting law enforcement

The owners of a Gyroville restaurant in Coral Springs said someone peeled off the ‘thin blue line’ American flag sticker from their front door on Saturday, and want to know why.

Brazen burglar uses pickup truck to rip ATM out of convenience store

Once inside the business, authorities said the suspect used a white Ford pickup truck to pull an ATM machine out of the store.

Broward families concerned reckless speeding boaters put manatees in danger

Despite the signs for minimum wake, boaters continue to speed, and some manatees have been discovered badly injured.

Touching video shows Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy rescuing malnourished dog tied to a pole

The dog was tied so tightly to a pole, it was unable to sit down.

Latest surge in COVID-19 could have major impact on South Florida’s economy

If policies are put in place that facilitate COVID-19 transmission rather than limit it, they could have trickle-down impacts to various aspects of the local economy.

Miami apartment building deemed unsafe, residents forced to evacuate

Residents were informed they must evacuate the building at 5050 Northwest 7th Street but were given time to collect items from their homes.

State officials threaten to withhold salaries of superintendents, school board members who defy DeSantis’ mask mandate ban

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' mask mandate ban has led to a major battle.

Crooks clean out Miami-Dade home undergoing renovations while owners were on vacation

Home surveillance video captured the cooks outside the Palm Springs North home just after 4 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 5.

Family distraught after hit and run crash sends father of 2 girls to ICU

RJ Otero was on his way to work around 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 4 when he was hit on the Julia Tuttle Causeway.

Police investigating double shooting in Miami Gardens

According to police, two adults were shot at the Gardens Promenade, located near the intersection of Miami Gardens Drive and Northwest 27th Avenue.

Police in Miami searching for 2 missing girls

City of Miami police are asking for the public's help in finding 12-year-old Christian Wilford and 14-year-old Melissa Ruiz.

SWAT team called in after deputies chased suspect from Pompano Beach to Fort Lauderdale

Authorities said the situation started in Pompano Beach, when the suspect allegedly brandished a gun to a woman and young child.

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