Natalia Zea, CBS4 Miami

Natalia Zea

CBS4 Miami

Miami, FL, United States

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Cuban Migrants Who Landed in SOBE Will Be Allowed To Stay

A group of good Samaritans stepped in to help Cuban migrants who came ashore in Miami Beach Monday morning - a sight tourists and residents did not expect. → Read More

CRA Director Touts Accomplishments In Overtown

Historic Overtown is seeing plenty of new development. A trolley tour for the news media, through Overtown Tuesday morning had a singular purpose. To show that the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency or CRA is serving its residents. → Read More

Hialeah Leads Nation In Schools With Lowest Achievement Gaps

The Miami-Dade County School District is celebrating the results of a new national study which measures the academic performance of kids from poor families compared to those in the middle and upper class. → Read More

Easter Bunny Visits Kids At Joe Dimaggio’s Children Hospital

Thanks to volunteers and the Broward Sheriff's Office, kids at Joe Dimaggio's Children Hospital got a visit from the Easter bunny. → Read More

Attorney For Teen Charged With Rabbi’s Murder Asks For More Evidence From State

One day after a judge granted bond to the teenage suspect in the murder of a New York rabbi in Miami Gardens, his attorney was back in court trying to get the State to give up more evidence in the case. → Read More

South Florida Belgians React to Brussels Terror Attacks

Denis Gustin was relieved to find a text from his mother, Danielle, that revealed her plane had departed minutes before the Brussels terror attacks. → Read More

Miami-Dade Commission Approves Police Body Camera Program

The next time you have an encounter with a Miami-Dade Police officer, chances are they'll be wearing a camera. → Read More

For Republicans, Fight For Florida May Come Down To Two-Man Race

Florida Senator Marco Rubio cast his ballot at West Miami City Hall Wednesday, the same small government building where he got his political start in 1998. → Read More

Bush Bows Out After Poor Primary Showing

The campaign office at Jeb Bush's Miami headquarters brought quiet -- no volunteers were making calls, no one handing out yard signs and bumper stickers. → Read More

Woman In Coma After Alleged Attack By Craigslist Roommate

A Miami woman has been put into a coma after she was allegedly attacked by a roommate she found just a week earlier on Craigslist. → Read More

Teen Faces 30 Years After Online Videos Backfire

He was given a second chance at life, but instead a South Florida teen convicted of attempted murder is back in jail. → Read More

FHP Draws Attention To Hit-And-Run Crash Epidemic

Florida Highway Patrol's statistics are more than sobering – they're staggering. → Read More

Abandoned Pup That Went Viral Now Has New Home

It was the picture that sadly stared at hundreds of thousands of social media users. → Read More

Accused Hit-And-Run Driver Speaks To Miami Police

The owner of a Mercedes-Benz that slammed into several people and a parked car early Saturday morning had a very brief meeting with police investigators Monday. → Read More

Protestors Blame State Attorney’s Office For Lack Of Justice

There was a vocal march of more than a dozen mothers of murder victims and activists, and a crowded scene at the front entrance of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office Thursday morning was designed to send a clear message to the woman in charge on the fourth floor. → Read More

New MDPD Director Talks Major Issues From Gun Violence To Body Cams

Juan Perez now holds one of the most important jobs in South Florida. As the new Miami-Dade Police Director, Perez is charged with protecting more than 2.5 million men, women and children. → Read More

Law Enforcement Arrests 55 In Drugs, Weapons Bust

What began as an investigation into one drug trafficker, led to a wide operation involving federal wiretaps that brought down a large drug and weapons trafficking network that focused on Liberty City. → Read More

Bond Court Judge Receives Scathing Letter From Police Union President

Miami-Dade Bond Court Judge Mindy Glazer has heard plenty of tough talk in her courtroom, but a recent tense encounter came not from the bench, but from a letter, posted on the internet and emailed to her by Miami Police Union President Sgt. Javier Ortiz. → Read More

Exclusive: Surveillance Video Shows Deadly Ambush Inside Convenience Store

A murder rampage broke into the quiet lunch hour on a Tuesday afternoon in a residential Opa-Locka neighborhood. → Read More

Miami Doctor Placed On Leave, Suspended From Uber, After Attacking Driver

A case of bad behavior has ended up as a viral video. A South Florida doctor was caught on camera physically and verbally attacking an Uber driver in the heart of Brickell. → Read More