Hank Tester, CBS News

Hank Tester

CBS News

Miami, FL, United States

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  • CBS4 Miami
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Past articles by Hank:

Women's History Month: South Florida's Athalie Range broke barriers, set standards

Patrick Range II proudly points out his grandmother's picture with President Jimmy Carter. → Read More

China's political, economic impact on Caribbean, Latin America

What they are doing in the air is minor to what they are doing on the ground → Read More

Broward resident, Birmingham Bombing survivor recalls killing of 4 girls

Broward County resident and Birmingham Bombing survivor, Earl Davis recalls the year when "everything happened." → Read More

Miami-Dade's first courthouse was originally slave quarters

Miami does have slavery in its past, a brief past, almost two decades, but still a part of its history → Read More

Cuba's top spy Ana Belen Montes completes 20-year sentence

Ana Belen Montes spied for Cuba for years, reaching the highest levels of the U.S. Government's intelligence agencies. → Read More

2022 In Review: CBS4's Hank Tester takes a look at some of the big stories of the year

From hurricanes and supply chain issues to a surge in inflation, its been a memorable year → Read More

Cuba's top spy Ana Belen Montes gets ready to walk out of federal prison

After 20 years, Cuba's top spy will walk out of a Texas federal lockup. → Read More

Crandon Park celebrates 75 years of community park service

There are so many "Kodachrome Memories" at Crandon Park, located on the north end of Key Biscayne. Established in 1947, folks will remember the old Crandon Park Zoo which was relocated to south Miami-Dade and renamed Zoo Miami. → Read More

1954 Marine plane crash becomes part of Everglades lore

The call came in that there was a possible plane crash deep in the Everglades National Park. For sure there was scattered wreckage. → Read More

Race for US Congressional District 28 pits GOP incumbent against Democratic challenger

The district is currently represented by Congressman Carlos Gimenez. → Read More

US Congressional Dist. 27, Rep. Salazar trying to hold onto seat, challenged by Taddeo

The incumbent is a Republican, former television news anchor, while the challenger is a state senator and Democratic Party, activist → Read More

Tourism critical as Florida could take $70-billion hit from Hurricane Ian

Future tourism promotion is critical as analysts predict Florida could take a $70-billion hit in economic losses from Hurricane Ian. → Read More

New Seven Mile Bridge in the works for Florida Keys

The current bridge will be taken down and replaced by a new one. → Read More

How did Hurricane Ian compare to Hurricane Andrew?

For South Florida, the hurricane touchstone is 1992's Hurricane Andrew. → Read More

Miami's Calle Ocho neighborhood gets buzz but the area to the north is what many Cubans first embraced

Although the Calle Ocho neighborhood is considered in many circles to be the center of the Cuban exile community, just a few blocks to the north sits another neighborhood that is considered by some to be the original of all things. → Read More

Holocaust survivors receive holiday meals ahead of Jewish New Year

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on the evening of Sunday, September 25, and ends on Tuesday, September 27. → Read More

At 71, still riding a Harley, Archbishop Thomas Wenski is ready for challenges

Looking fit and trim, Archbishop Thomas Wenski was recently honored with a Mass celebrating his 25th Anniversary as a Bishop. → Read More

Miami-Dade Commission honors Makasi Warriors in fight for freedom

Miami-Dade Commissioner Pepe Diaz asked those in the crowded commission chambers to take their seats and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, I am beyond honored and proud to introduce The Makasi Warriors." → Read More

For man who lost leg, healthcare career path is more than personal

The wheelchair-bound Mauricus Murdock makes his rounds as an intern at Broward Health Imperial Point, where he is also working to rehab. → Read More

Homeless Broward Health North employee's career path opens doors to permanent housing

Ja'Marcus Bartley, who works at Broward Health North, is on a career path he never ever thought of while struggling with homelessness. → Read More