Keeping up with the Tartans: We’re following the Scots around Miami

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Search 567,859+ verified resources for food, healthcare, and housing — all 50 states, DC, and US territories. Free. A practical guide for Miami: pantries, SNAP, WIC, the 211 referral line, and how to use the free Feed America directory at feedam.org.

A new $55 million Fort Lauderdale waterfront estate dubbed Ember House is lighting up Broward County’s luxury market with a record-setting asking price. The 15,000-square-foot home at 513 Middle River Drive in the Sunrise Intracoastal neighborhood was designed, developed and listed by Prestige Homes
A Miami-Dade Public Schools bus struck a teenager riding a scooter Wednesday morning, but the teen avoided serious injury, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office.The incident occurred just before 7:30 a.m. at the intersection of Northwest 27th Avenue and 122nd Street. Surveillance footage from
The Tartan Army may have taken over the streets of South Florida, but they weren't the only fans making their presence felt ahead of Scotland's World Cup showdown against Brazil.Thousands of soccer fans from around the world gathered at FIFA Fan Fest to watch the highly anticipated match, creating a

From the soccer players to their enthusiastic supporters, the energy at Miami Stadium has picked up significantly ahead of Scotland’s and Brazil’s World Cup match. Scottish and Brazilian fans have arrived at Miami Stadium for what is expected to be an epic Wednesday. “It’s an absolute dream to be pl
Surveillance footage from a nearby business captured the collision, showing the teenager limping away from the scene before collapsing near his scooter.

As fans made their way to Miami Stadium to see Brazil battle Scotland in their critical last match of the group stage, many made sure to take some time to soak in the moment before the game. While they’re opponents on the pitch, it was hard to tell fans of either team were rooting against each other
Passionate fans of both teams gather at FIFA Fan Festival in downtown Miami to celebrate the match.
Overcast weather doesn't stop both fanbases from showing up to the stadium and rooting for Scotland or Brazil.

Officials are scaling back their response to multiple brush fires that erupted in West Miami-Dade. Photos sent by a passenger aboard a flight heading to Miami International Airport shows the fires are nearly completely put out after burning for more than a week. At one point, authorities shut down s

“Lo Que Callan Los Hombres” (What Men Don’t Tell) Hosted by Carlos Anaya (@cafecitoespiritual) This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a conversation that goes beyond performance, titles, and image—into the truth behind the man. GUEST: Rubem Robierb Visual Artist @rubemrobierb In this episode of Lo Que Call

On this episode of The Strive305 Economic Fellowship Podcast, host Clint John Jr. sits down with Ana Maria Rodriguez, a Florida State Senator representing District 40, which includes Monroe County and parts of Miami-Dade County. Senator Rodriguez shares insights from her career in public service, di
Residents, family members and community leaders gathered early Wednesday morning in Surfside to mark five years since the collapse of Champlain Towers South, a tragedy that killed 98 people and forever changed the South Florida community.The annual Lighting of the Torch ceremony took place at 1:15 a
Tickets to the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup may be scarce and very expensive, but there are several ways soccer fans can watch all 104 matches scheduled across the United States, Mexico and Canada in the tournament now underway. "Imagine, with this World Cup, a Super Bowl every single day for five week

Gade Tet Ou or check yourself out is so much more than just three words. Today’s guest is Carole Demesmin. Carole is an artist and musician. This is how most people know her. In this episode, Dr. Flore Lindor Latortue gives people an opportunity to check out and learn more about Carole. Tune in to [

A beloved Miami restaurant turned into a bet and bite for World Cup fans. Hard Rock Bet transformed La Sandwicherie in Wynwood into the “Hard Rock Bet Super Sub Shop” on Wednesday for a one-day-only experience. Miami Hurricanes legend Michael Irvin and former Colombian soccer captain Carlos Valderra

The World Cup action isn’t just happening on the pitch; it’s happening all around Miami bars, too. A 305 supper club is serving up collectible glasses with bottomless team-inspired cocktails. And the goal is to match fandom with every sip. Deco’s got the inside scoop on the spirited showdown. Hootin

Autism dad Victor Antunez interviews Soraya Rivera-Moya of Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida about what families face when a child is hospitalized far from home, how temporary housing becomes emotional support during medical crisis, and why practical help can change how parents endure
Otto López homered, Xavier Edwards had an RBI single in the fifth and the Miami Marlins beat the Texas Rangers 4-2 on Wednesday.López's two-run shot in the eighth off reliever Cole Winn gave him a 33rd multi-hit game and raised his major league-leading batting average to .340. Ló

MIAMI (AP) — Otto López homered, Xavier Edwards had an RBI single in the fifth and the Miami Marlins beat the Texas Rangers 4-2 on Wednesday. López’s two-run shot in the eighth off reliever Cole Winn gave him a 33rd multi-hit game and raised his major league-leading batting average to .340. López al

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I’m a little bit country, and normally, I’m a little bit rock and roll. But this Thursday, we’re all grabbing our cowboy boots and denim! Deco’s resident cowboy Alex Miranda is here to tell us why. Howdy, y’all! The biggest names in country music are hitting the stage at CMA Fest. Deco’s dishing wit

Want to hit the open seas like a movie star? Now’s your chance, and you can thank a certain Disney heroine for the opportunity. The boat featured in the upcoming live-action version of Moana has set sail. The vessel’s maiden voyage took place out west, in Marina del Rey. But don’t go buying plane ti

A 61-year-old man was arrested in Miami Beach early Wednesday after police said he falsely claimed to be an FBI agent while causing a disturbance at a South Beach nightclub. Nelson Mauricio Aviles was charged with falsely personating an officer, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without vi

A four-building portfolio in Fort Myers sold for $48.4 million, the largest industrial sale in Southwest Florida this year, according to the seller’s broker. A joint venture between Ohio-based Geis Companies and Illinois-based Westminster Capital sold the newly constructed Meridian Business Campus a

For many high school students, applying to college has become one of the most stressful experiences of their lives. What used to be a process centered on earning good grades and participating in a few extracurricular activities has evolved into a competitive race that leaves students overwhelmed, an

Former Miami–Dade County Commission Chairman Jean Monestime announced his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives in Florida’s 24th Congressional District, following Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s announcement that she will not seek reelection. Monestime, the first Haitian America
A well-known French TV host has apologized after she criticized a soccer star's decision to leave the World Cup to attend the birth of his first child.The controversy started after Belgium forward Jérémy Doku announced that he planned to fly to London so he could be with his wife for t

An 18,000-square-foot food hall will take over the former Time Out Market space, as part of a recent leasing surge on and near Lincoln Road. The deals give a boost to an investor group’s thesis that Miami Beach’s pedestrian promenade is in for a comeback after it lost its footing for the better part

After depleting Boston of beer, Scotland's Tartan Army is swarming Miami bars today ahead of tonight's match. Will bars run dry?

Food insecurity remains a growing challenge across Miami-Dade County, particularly among older adults living on fixed incomes. Rising grocery prices, housing costs, and transportation barriers have made it increasingly difficult for many seniors to access nutritious meals. For vulnerable older adult

South Florida will be kicking off Independence Day celebrations with festive parades, family-friendly events, and fireworks lighting up the night sky. At Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade County previewed its own spin on the 250th anniversary landmark moment, called “Miami-Dade 250.” “On July

South Florida will be kicking off Independence Day celebrations with festive parades, family-friendly events, and fireworks lighting up the night sky. At Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade County previewed its own spin on the 250th anniversary landmark moment, called “Miami-Dade 250.” “On July

The curtain is coming down on Hard Rock Cafe’s Bayside Marketplace location after more than three decades on the downtown waterfront. The rock ’n’ roll themed restaurant will close its doors August 19 after its lease with the city came to an end and will not be renewed, the Hard Rock confirmed in an

Rescue crews rushed a child to the hospital after the young victim was struck by a school bus in Northwest Miami-Dade, officials said. Surveillance video captured the moment the child was struck just feet from a transportation depot, at around 7 a.m. on Wednesday. The footage shows the victim in the

A serious case of canine jealousy was caught on camera during a Miami Marlins game at loanDepot Park. The moment happened Monday, as the Marlins hosted “Bark at the Park.” The jumbotron caught one dog devouring a hot dog while another four-legged spectator was caught looking and drooling from a few
Some showers and thunderstorms started to pop up across portions of South Florida on Wednesday afternoon, but it won't bring much relief fro the scorching temperatures in the region.
Former University of Miami football player Rashaun Jones is facing a new charge while he awaits his second murder trial in the case of his former teammate Bryan Pata.
It was a somber day across South Florida as the Town of Surfside came together to honor the 98 people who died when the Champlain Towers South collapsed five years ago. CBS News Miami’s Marybel Rodriguez has more.

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