Jessica Vallejo, CBS4 Miami

Jessica Vallejo

CBS4 Miami

Miami, FL, United States

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Weekend Weather Setup Brings Showers

Showers will develop this Saturday afternoon and through the night all thanks to a stationary front. → Read More

Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Celebrated With Parades, Unity March

On Monday, January 17th, we honor the memory of the great civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. with celebrations, community outreach, and continued advocacy for justice. → Read More

Man Shot, Killed While Driving With 2 Children In Car Near Zoo Miami

A man driving a Toyota Camry was shot and killed Friday afternoon while he was driving near Zoo Miami. → Read More

Have COVID? Look For These Signs For Whether Or Not You Should Go To The Hospital

“What really scares us about omicron and COVID-19 is when individuals lose their breath,” said Dr. Geeta Nayyar. → Read More

South Florida Philanthropist Michael Capponi In Kentucky Helping With Tornado Relief Efforts

The Doral-based non-profit Global Empowerment Mission, run by South Florida philanthropist Michael Capponi, is on the ground helping with tornado relief efforts. → Read More

Officer-Involved Shooting In Homestead Under Investigation

A police-involved shooting is under investigation in Homestead. → Read More

Andreae Lloyd’s Boyfriend Xavier Johnson Charged With Her Murder – CBS Miami

The medical examiner has confirmed that human remains found near the Homestead Speedway are those of 27-year-old Andreae Lloyd. → Read More

Police Confirm ‘Remains Of Female Found’ In Search For Missing Andreae Lloyd – CBS Miami

On Wednesday afternoon, a senior law enforcement source familiar with the investigation on missing Andreae Lloyd told CBS4 News that investigators have discovered remains of a female found inside a large metal box typically found on the back of a pickup truck. → Read More

Infectious Disease Specialist Fighting Omicron In South Africa Speaks Out On Variant

On Friday evening, CBS4 News spoke to an infectious disease specialist who spent numerous years in South Africa, who is dealing with the new coronavirus variant, Omicron, which is causing worldwide concern. → Read More

As US Confirms First Omicron Case, CDC Works To Step Up Testing Requirements

Wednesday, the U.S confirmed its first case of covid caused by the new Omicron variant, found in a fully vaccinated patient in California. → Read More

Gathering For Thanksgiving Tonight? Focus On 4 COVID Risk-Reduction Techniques

Medical health experts are saying to enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner, but to keep in mind COVID is still lingering. → Read More

People Of Cuba Set To Take To The Streets Once Again In Protest Of The Communist Government

Sunday’s South Florida rallies in support of the Cuban people come as those on the communist island prepare to take the to the streets for the first time since demonstrations back in July. → Read More

Upcoming Thansgiving Meal Looks To Be Most Expensive In Years

We are nearing that time of the year where groceries stores are filled with people getting their items for Thanksgiving. → Read More

As COVID Hospitalizations Trend Down In Florida, Experts Continue To Be Cautiously Optimistic

It has been nearly a year since CBS4 walked down the halls of this emergency room of Mount Sinai Medical Center, and at that time, COVID cases were surging – and deaths were uncontrollable. → Read More

Miami Beach Hospitality Workers March To City Hall Demanding Last Call Isn’t Moved Up

Mayor Dan Gelber proposed the 2 a.m. last call because he said South Beach’s reputation has attracted unruly crowds and crime has increased dramatically. → Read More

Desperate & Asking For Help, Family Left Homeless By Fire In Lauderhill

A family from Ohio, living in Lauderhill, was left homeless by a house fire. → Read More

Miami Beach Commissioners Pass Ordinance To Bust Repeat Offenders

Causing trouble on Miami Beach? It'll cost you. → Read More

Pregnant Doral Teacher, Heiry Calvi, Accused Of Having Sex With Student Bonds Out Of Jail

A pregnant Doral teacher arrested for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old boy bonded out of jail Saturday morning. → Read More

When Should Last Call Be? Some Miami Beach Businesses Charming Residents To Keep It Late Ahead Of November Vote

Right now, last call is around 5 a.m. But Mayor Dan Gelber is trying to have the bottles shelved well before that. → Read More

Little Havana Business Owners File Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit Against City Of Miami

The owners of several popular Little Havana businesses have filed a federal multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city of Miami. → Read More