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Like seemingly every other major construction project on Earth, the White House UFC cage will likely be finished long before Miami’s Signature Bridge.
The hot and humid condition are continuing across South Florida despite the heavy rain earlier this morning, and the region can expect more rounds of rain that could lead to more isolated flooding.
Democratic Florida Rep. Jared Moskowitz announced he is running for redrawn 25th Congressional District, which runs from South Beach to Delray Beach. He currently represents Florida's 23rd Congressional District.
A 20-year-old Miami man is facing felony fraud charges after detectives said he helped scam a man out of approximately $4,000 during a bottle cap...
A driver accused of leading authorities in a mostly slow-moving, stop-and-start pursuit that ended with his capture in Miami Gardens appeared in court to face...
A Cuban Air Force pilot tied to the Brothers to the Rescue shootdown 30 years ago was inside a Florida courtroom on Thursday in a case tied to immigration fraud. CBS News Miami's Erika Gonzalez has the new details.
A pretrial hearing is underway inside a Miami courtroom in the case against real estate broker George Pino as a judge weighs whether or not to move the case out of Miami-Dade.
Brickell has emerged as a hotspot for content creators and influencers, and an FIU professors says he expects the multibillion dollar industry to continue to grow.
The venue changed hands at the end of 2024 when Canadian hospitality entrepreneur Dan Gunam acquired the club.
Florida International University (FIU) today marked a historic milestone with the official groundbreaking of a new, state-of-the-art on-campus academic medical center. Funded through a $158 million State of Florida appropriation, […] The post Florida International University and Baptist Health break
Billionaire real estate scion Stefan Soloviev sold his two side-by-side homes on the water in Delray Beach for $20.5 million. Soloviev sold the properties at 963 and 964 Eve Street, according to property records and the public listings for the homes. John and Ana Davie purchased the 7,500-square-foo
A new Miami Beach sandwich shop is going viral for its delicious cheesesteaks that are surprisingly made by an acclaimed chef.
With the FIFA World Cup kicking off in just two weeks, the City of Miami Beach has begun transforming into a global stage for fans...
The Miami Dade College (MDC) Foundation (MDCF) proudly announces its newest class of inductees, who will receive one of the college’s highest honors at its annual Alumni Hall of Fame […] The post Miami Dade College Announces its New Class of Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees first appeared on Miami's Co
The heaviest rain and thunderstorms activity that pounded parts of South Florida on Thursday morning is starting to wind down, but there is still a risk of flooding as the day continues due to the possibility of more showers and storms.
Join the CBS News Miami NEXT Weather team at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 1, for Survive the Season Hurricane 2026 for important and helpful tips to help you and your family prepare for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.
The man who Miami-Dade deputies say led them in a slow-speed chase that ended in Miami Gardens on Wednesday is expected in bond court on Thursday.
Six years ago, mixed-use project Lotis Wellington scored zoning approval, with a development partner at the time presenting the plans for an ambitious community with residences, retail, restaurants and offices. But the partly finished project in Palm Beach County has devolved into developer infighti
Miami Marlins right-hander Eury Pérez left their game at Toronto after four shutout innings.
All of Broward, most of Miami-Dade, and the Upper Keys are under a marginal risk for isolated flash flooding on Thursday.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms continue to push through South Florida, and a new flood advisory was issued in Miami until 10 a.m. Thursday as a result.
Fewer than 40 U.S. brick-and-mortar stores are carrying the collection, with four of these in South Florida.
🏆 Residential: The priciest home sale was in Hillsboro Beach, where a 9,600-square-foot mansion at 1091 Hillsboro Mile changed hands for $27.8 million. The seller was a trust tied to Asa Lena Loof and the buyer was Hillsboro Mile LLC. The home sits on a 1.4-acre lot and has six bedrooms and six and
The CBS News Miami NEXT Weather team says minor flooding is possible as heavy rain and thunderstorms move through.
Delays have been reported on roads across Miami-Dade as heavy rain and thunderstorms led to flooding on Thursday morning. CBS News Miami's Autsin Carter breaks down the latest conditions.
It will feel like it’s in the upper 90s across South Florida on Thursday, and showers and thunderstorms could lead to some flooding during the day.
Panter, Panter and Sampedro (PPS) recently announced that it has selected Lia Fife of Miami Killian Senior High School as the 2026 recipient of the Lorraine Silverstein Law Studies Scholarship. […] The post Panter, Panter and Sampedro awards scholarship to Lia Fife first appeared on Miami's Communit
George Pino is facing charges of manslaughter and vessel homicide in connection to the September 2022 boat crash.
Longtime Pinecrest resident and public relations consultant John David has released his second novel, The Pawn, an international mystery thriller that continues the story of television reporter Pete Lemaster. Published […] The post Local author John David returns with new thriller first appeared on
June is the ideal month to expand your native plantings because Mother Nature can do much of the watering for you. To make the most of rainy season, circle Saturday, […] The post TAS Go-Native Plant Sale in time for rainy season first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Mother’s Day weekend brought a variety of exciting events across South Florida, beginning with the Coral Gables Woman’s Club’s extravagant Mother’s Day Brunch on Saturday, May 9, benefiting the club’s […] The post Mimosas, meaningful moments mark Mother’s Day Weekend first appeared on Miami's Commun
Large energy users – including manufacturing facilities, industrial operations, or emerging sectors like data centers – can play an important role in a growing economy. The key is making sure […] The post State planned ahead for data centers; families are better off for it first appeared on Miami's
The Town of Cutler Bay will celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month with a special Food Truck Friday event on June 12 at Cutler Ridge Park. The event takes place from 6 […] The post Town to celebrate Caribbean heritage at Food Truck Friday first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Reaffirming its commitment to improving maternal health outcomes, Florida Blue, the state’s leading health insurer, is increasing access to maternal health and well-being support through Canopie, a digital program available […] The post Florida Blue expands maternal health and well-being support fir
Miami-Dade County School Board vice chair Monica Colucci hosted her third annual “Evening with the Stars” awards ceremony on May 7. The event recognized outstanding students from District 8 for […] The post Colucci hosts evening to honor District 8 student achievement first appeared on Miami's Commu
The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office is informing residents of updated guidance from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) regarding Commercial Driver Licenses (CDLs) and Commercial […] The post Info about non-domiciled commercial driver licenses first appeared
For Episode 10 of The Miami Book Hub, I had the pleasure of welcoming C.V. Shaw — pen name of Cecilia Valdes Shaw — author of The Spell, a fantasy […] The post Under The Spell of author C.V. Shaw first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Spoiler alert: they met two months ago.
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ campaign promise to wipe out property taxes is moving forward as a proposal that could significantly slash revenue across the state heads to lawmakers. The Republican governor proposed a special legislative session for lawmakers to deliberate raising the homestead exemption on pri
BH Group closed on the nearly $21 million purchase of a shuttered golf course in Palm Beach County after settling litigation with the seller, developer Glenn Straub. In December, Aventura-based BH, led by Liat and Isaac Toledano, sued the entity managed by Straub that owned the Polo West Golf Course