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The road to Omaha is officially underway for the Miami Hurricanes baseball team. The team was filled with energy inside their Coral Gables locker room...
The city of Miami Gardens held a special Memorial Day breakfast to honor Army Sgt. La David Johnson and all service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
As the Trump administration intensifies its stance on Cuba, activists in the U.S. report increased scrutiny. Former Sen. Mel Martinez discusses the significance of Miami’s Freedom Tower and calls for change on the island.
A weekend wildfire in southwest Miami-Dade is under control, but lingering smoke and poor air quality have officials urging residents—especially those with health issues—to stay indoors.
A grass fire in West Kendall continues to burn on Memorial Day, and firefighters have been working around-the-clock to get the fire under control. Flames...
Firefighters battle a four-alarm blaze at a junkyard on 135th Street and Cairo Lane in Opa-locka. Explosions and thick smoke prompt air quality concerns for nearby residents. CBS News Miami's Anna McAllister reports live from the scene.
Large plumes of smoke could be seen across the sky after a fire broke out at a junkyard in Opa-locka. According to officials, Miami-Dade Fire...
New video shows a deadly crash on 135th Street as neighbors call for stricter speed enforcement and safety measures to prevent future tragedies.
Dozens lined up outside the Colombian Consulate in Coral Gables as South Florida voters participated in early voting ahead of Colombia’s presidential election.
A severe storm sent a bounce house tumbling through Dade City, Florida. No one was inside, but gusty winds and storms could return later this week across South Florida.
More people are flying this Memorial Day, leading to delays at MIA and FLL. In Fort Lauderdale, emotional ceremonies pay tribute to fallen service members and local veterans. CBS News Miami's Bri Buckley reports from one Ft Lauderdale ceremony.
Cuba’s military releases defiant video amid ongoing US negotiations and Raul Castro’s indictment. Meanwhile, Miami leaders step up to help ex-Rep. David Rivera post $7M bond.
Several guests were forced to evacuate after a fire broke out at a hotel on Miami Beach, Monday morning. Witnesses spotted flames on the roof...
MIAMI (AP) — Lionel Messi headed into the World Cup break a bit earlier than planned, and now it’ll be Argentina waiting to see if...
At Miami's Freedom Tower, ex-Sen. Mel Martinez praised Trump's Cuba stance as anti-embargo activists report facing increased federal scrutiny.
"Facing a judge looking like this was a bigger punishment for him"
A draft memorandum includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the halt of fighting on all fronts, sources say.
On May 28th, 2026, at PARAISO Miami Beach, Megan Thee Stallion will debut her second Hot Girl Summer Collection at this year’s Miami Swim Week. The runway show will feature […] The post Miami Swim Week is Getting Even Hotter with Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Collection first appeared on Mia
David was slain by Goliath as the Yellow Jackets put the Big Sting on the Canes 9-3 in the semi-final game at Charlotte. Miami was never in the game as […] The post Miami eliminated in the semi-finals by Georgia Tech 9-3 first appeared on Miami's Community News.
There’s a version of the Hummer that lived in Miami’s collective memory as pure excess – a chrome-trimmed status symbol crawling down Biscayne Boulevard at twelve miles per gallon, burning […] The post The new Hummer sidesteps like a crab first appeared on Miami's Community News.
From Biscayne Bay to the Miami River, these 17 Miami waterfront restaurants offer great views, cocktails, and sunset dining.
The local music scene is constantly evolving, but the Haitian diaspora refuses to be left behind.
“Weird Al” Yankovic, American Black Film Festival, Miami Swim Week, and more can't-miss events in Miami this week.
Marglli Gallego was supposed to be a savior for South Florida’s largest homeowners association. She rode to power at the Hammocks, first elected to the board of directors as treasurer in 2015 and then rising to president in 2017. Some homeowners say at first, they saw her as their way out from previ
A Miami-Dade County jury found that the buyer of a modest Golden Beach home cheated his broker out of a commission. The amount at the center of the case? $84,000 for the $2.8 million sale of a waterfront home in Golden Beach just before the pandemic. That’s not what caught my eye. The jury ruled tha
Supermodel, philanthropist, and women’s advocate Karlie Kloss has joined the board of directors of the Lotus Endowment Fund Inc., the supporting foundation of Lotus House, where she has been actively […] The post Karlie Kloss pledges $1 million to support Children’s Village first appeared on Miami's
Miamians came together on May 1 as “The Longest Table” made its public debut in the city, uniting over 350 residents for a shared meal and conversation at The Underline. […] The post ‘The Longest Table’ brings over 350 to The Underline first appeared on Miami's Community News.
One Hope United successfully hosted its first annual Hope Open at the iconic Biltmore Golf Course, bringing together community members, partners, and supporters for a day of golf, philanthropy, and […] The post One Hope United raises over $136,000 to support Florida youth in foster care first appear
As summer approaches, many South Floridians are planning vacations, but those remaining in town will still have countless opportunities to party and stay involved. April brought us some amazing events. […] The post Spring: A season of community, culture and giving first appeared on Miami's Community
What do Miami-Dade public school students and teachers create when handed donated fabric scraps, glass tiles, and surplus materials most people walk past without a second look? Find out on […] The post For the Love of Art Charity Auction, Honoree Celebration at Jungle Island on May 18 first appeared
More than 450 South Floridians gathered at The Underline in Brickell on Apr. 26 to take part in The CLEO Institute’s fourth annual Race For Our Future – Earth Day […] The post Hundreds turn out to benefit the planet at Earth Day 5K first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Constellation Group and The Boschetti Group recently celebrated the groundbreaking of Cora Merrick Park, a boutique residential condominium centered on wellness in Coral Gables. Located at 4241 Aurora St. in […] The post Cora Merrick Park celebrates with official groundbreaking first appeared on Mia
A remarkable milestone was reached this year as more than 500 Miami-Dade County Public Schools high school students earned their Associate in Arts degrees before even receiving their high school […] The post Over 500 HS students earn associate degrees first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Coastal Construction Group, one of the nation’s largest and most respected general contractors with $7.5 billion in current work, plus a three-year pipeline in excess of $17.5 billion, is announcing […] The post Coastal Construction Group names next generation CEOs first appeared on Miami's Communit
The acts of aggression stem from a lawsuit arguing special fishing permits issued in Florida will lead to overfishing.
A company tied to Randall Smith of the multibillion-dollar “vulture” investment firm Alden Global Capital sold a new mansion in Palm Beach for $93.3 million. Property records show 757 Island Dr LLC sold the eight-bedroom house, which was approved by the town’s architectural commission in 2022, the P
Peter Baytarian’s Forest Development beat out rivals The Related Group and Sonnenblick Development for a shot to develop 12 acres of Riviera Beach-owned waterfront. Riviera Beach city council members voted to give Forest Development a chance to build its proposed $556.1 million phased development at
After Coral Gables blocked a restaurant owner's proposal to host World Cup parties, he's selling his 25-year-old bierhaus.
The excitement of the World Cup is helping fuel condo sales to foreign buyers, particularly from Latin America, brokers and developers say. It’s coming at a good time for the residential real estate industry, right when the market is slowing. Daniel Ickowicz, who leads the Aventura-based brokerage f
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