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Rocco Passaro, who was befriended by the Dolphins players, says he wants to give back → Read More
Police officers and high school students switched roles at the 5,000 Role Models of Excellence Project Police and Youth Conference at Hard Rock Stadium Tuesday. → Read More
Maria Suarez is the assistant vice president of nursing at Miami Cancer Institute, and she is responsible for the areas of infusion where parents get their chemotherapy, responsible for the bone marrow transplant unit, the pediatric infusion, the nursing education, and practice standards. → Read More
This happened 18 miles away from Looe Key, where a boy lost his leg to a shark just a few days earlier. → Read More
As Miami-Dade School Superintendent Jose Dotres prepares for the start of a new school year Wednesday, he worries about buses getting kids to school, having enough teachers in the classrooms and kids getting a good meal in the morning. → Read More
Music is one of the most powerful tools in education and child development. → Read More
Broward County Teacher Marilyn O’Brien got the surprise of a lifetime outside Attucks Middle School in Hollywood on Monday, when she discovered a shiny new Toyota Corolla parked in front is now hers. → Read More
With a little help from Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill, 9-year-old Brayton Kuhse got a chance to feed Malcolm, a giraffe with a taste for carrots, and pose for pictures with Peggy, an 8,000-pound elephant. → Read More
Have you heard of eosinophilic esophagitis? Neither had Ethan Schwartz until recently. The Tequesta Trace Middle School 6th grader was diagnosed with it and made it the focus of his science project, which was chosen as the most recent CBS4 Sunday Morning Science Lab winner. → Read More
“Trayvon kind of impacted me a couple of ways. One I worked with his grandfather and so there was a family connection. I know his mother and one of his cousins is a Miami police officer and was a police explorer with me,” Moss said. → Read More
With big smiles on their faces, twin brothers Justin and Mitchell Callahan made it official in front of friends, family and teachers at Immaculata-LaSalle High School. → Read More
CBS4 Anchor Eliott Rodriguez recalls his bout with COVID-19. → Read More
CBS4' Eliott Rodriguez and Rick Hirsch, the longtime managing editor of the Miami Herald discuss his upcoming retirement after more than 40 years at the Herald. → Read More
A lengthy conversation with Madeline Pumariega as she prepares for her investiture as President of Miami-Dade College. → Read More
When SpaceX’s Inspiration4 rocket took off from the Kennedy Space Center on September 16th, it carried four civilian astronauts into orbit. → Read More
A diagnosis earlier this year changed Hamalie Sahadeo’s life. It was the day she found out she had breast cancer. → Read More
After the 9/11 attacks, U.S. law enforcement agencies were criticized for not sharing valuable intelligence that might have prevented the attacks from taking place. → Read More
More than a dozen have been captured in the last 24 hours, with at least seven others killed. → Read More
South Florida’s COVID-19 reopening has meant more boats on the water, which can lead to boating tragedies. So, with the 4th of July right around the corner, the Broward Sherriff’s Office Marine Patrol is sounding the maritime alarm with a two-week operation that set sail Monday. → Read More
A South Florida woman has made it her mission to make the world more accessible to people with disabilities after becoming paralyzed in an accident and now she is bringing that inspiration to Miami Beach. → Read More