David Sutta, CBS4 Miami

David Sutta

CBS4 Miami

Miami, FL, United States

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Fort Lauderdale Police Officer Steven Pohorence Facing Criminal Charge For Pushing Protester

The Fort Lauderdale police officer caught on camera shoving kneeling a protester is now facing criminal charges. → Read More

‘All We Want To Do Is Work’: Owners, Staff Protest Continued Closure Of Fort Lauderdale Bars

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

Miami Dolphins Host Police, Young Black Men, As They Take A Knee, Talk About Change

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

‘People Are Sick Of Talking’: Local Leaders Discuss How To Legislate Change After George Floyd’s Killing

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

From Cuts To Closures, Tough Times Ahead For South Florida’s Charities

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

Stormy Weather Causes Havoc For South Florida Drivers & Homeowners

Much of South Florida is still soaked, with Tuesday’s stormy weather causing havoc for drivers and homeowners. → Read More

Coronavirus Impact: Several South Florida Nursing Homes See Rise In COVID-19 Patients

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

Doctor Who Went From Testing Homeless For COVID-19 To Being Cuffed Outside Home Speaks Out

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

Coronavirus Help: FIU Helping Restaurants Get Through Crisis

A majority of South Florida’s hardest-hit businesses are struggling to keep employees. → Read More

Coronavirus Impact: Miami-Dade Emergency Operations Center Operating At Level 2 With Focus On PPE

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

Coronavirus Impact: Hundreds Spend Long Hours In Line To Get Much-Needed Items At Food Distribution Sites

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

Houses Of Worships Can Stay Open Under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Stay-At-Home Order – CBS Miami

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, Broward Schools To Remain Closed Until April 15

Miami-Dade County Public Schools are to remain closed until April 15. → Read More

Hollywood Business Owner Trying To Find Bright Side During Coronavirus Outbreak

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

Coronavirus Explainer: Symptoms, Risk & Avoidance

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

No Longer A Gimmick, Car Manufacturers Seriously Looking At Electric Vehicles As Future Of Industry

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

Is There A Solution To South Florida’s ‘Sewage Spill Whack-A-Mole?’

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

Thieves Targeted Diamonds In Coral Gables Robbery That Ended In Deadly Miramar Shootout

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

‘The Keys Are Not Going To Save Everybody’: Officials Could Let Roads, Homes Be Swallowed Up By Rising Sea

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

Homeland Security Wants To Expand Facial Recognition To All Entering Or Leaving US

As millions of people are back home from Thanksgiving travel, the federal government is considering changing airport security in a major way. → Read More