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The Fort Lauderdale police officer caught on camera shoving kneeling a protester is now facing criminal charges. → Read More
Despite the entire state entering Phase 2 of reopening, most bars and nightclubs in South Florida remain shut down. It’s why local bar owners and staff protested in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday. → Read More
A surreal scene on Thursday night at Hard Rock Stadium as officers from across South Florida, young black men, and members of the Miami Dolphins took a knee. → Read More
On Wednesday, many of South Florida’s politicians and religious leaders held a virtual press conference. The discussion centered on how to legislate change to address decades of systematic racial injustice in America. → Read More
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, many of South Florida’s charities have stepped up. But tough times could be coming for our nonprofits. → Read More
Much of South Florida is still soaked, with Tuesday’s stormy weather causing havoc for drivers and homeowners. → Read More
Too little, too late? We are learning about testing shortfalls leading to major problems at nursing homes across South Florida, and likely beyond. → Read More
A Miami doctor who went from testing the homeless for COVID-19 to being cuffed in front of his home is explaining what he thinks led to the situation and what he’s worried about now. → Read More
A majority of South Florida’s hardest-hit businesses are struggling to keep employees. → Read More
Typically, emergency managers in Florida are stocking food, water and essentials to weather a hurricane. But the coronavirus crisis has Miami-Dade Emergency Management procuring and delivering personal protection equipment. → Read More
Thousands of people spent part of the day in line for food on Friday as several food distributions across South Florida had a very busy day. → Read More
As the safer-at-home order for Florida begins Thursday night, there is one non-essential area the governor is not forcing to close: houses of worship. → Read More
Miami-Dade County Public Schools are to remain closed until April 15. → Read More
The response to the coronavirus is severely limiting businesses. And now with some city and state governments mandating businesses close, it could make a bad situation even worse. That said, some business owners are hoping to make the best of it. → Read More
As the coronavirus continues changing so much, we wanted to pause tonight, take a little breath and get a refresher on some basics. Just what is the coronavirus? How does it affect people? Who is most at risk, and why? → Read More
If you do not know much about electric cars or think it’s a gimmick, you may want to take another look as big changes are on the horizon. → Read More
South Florida is inundated with sewer breaks. Aging neighborhoods mean aging pipes and when they break, it is a stinky and unhealthy situation. What is being done to help the sewage spill situation? → Read More
New details are emerging about the Coral Gables armed robbery that set off a chain reaction that ended in a deadly shootout in the next county over. → Read More
There are troubled waters on the horizon for the Florida Keys. Monroe County made a shocking announcement Wednesday that some roads and homes may be surrendered to the sea. It's all because of sea level rise. → Read More
As millions of people are back home from Thanksgiving travel, the federal government is considering changing airport security in a major way. → Read More