Sunny skies and mild temps for South Florida: Storms stay west for now

Enjoy a stretch of quiet weather across Miami and Fort Lauderdale, with clear skies and highs in the upper 80s. Storm chances remain low along the coast this week.
By CBS Miami at CBS4 Miami · · 1 min read

Enjoy a stretch of quiet weather across Miami and Fort Lauderdale, with clear skies and highs in the upper 80s. Storm chances remain low along the coast this week.
Local journalism across Texas, Florida, and national newsrooms — part of the Nexcom Media network of independent publications.
Recent reporting and curated coverage across every beat we cover.
Tortuga returns to Fort Lauderdale Beach for the 13th year this weekend.The city is preparing for a busy weekend, anticipating around 30,000 people a day for the three-day music festival. The country music festival brought in an estimated $37.7 million to the local economy last year, according to Vi

An elderly man will remain behind bars after a judge denied bond on second-degree murder charges. Raul Pacheco, 82, faced a judge early Monday morning. He was charged with second-degree attempted murder after Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies said Pacheco allegedly struck another elderly man with
Monday, June 8, marks one year since a brutal murder shocked South Florida.On that day, a killer crept into a Brickell high-rise and stabbed a teen to death as he slept. In the wake of the tragedy, that teen's mother is on a mission to keep her son's legacy alive. At the recent Miami Beach Senior Hi
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake off the northwest coast of Cuba led to reports of light shaking in parts of Florida on Monday afternoon, including in South Florida.According to the United States Geological Survey, the magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck about 65 miles to the west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba, w

Dozens of former University of Miami greats returned to the gridiron to impart invaluable lessons to the next generation of athletes. At the Canes practice facility in Coral Gables, the next generation of talented players had the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest players ever to wear th
Only CBS News Miami was there for a high-stakes meeting about who should run in the August primary for Florida's 20th congressional district.Asked whether a decision had been made, candidate Dale Holness said, "We're working towards it."The four Black candidates have discussed coalescing around one

With just three days left until the official start to the FIFA World Cup, the anticipation for fans across South Florida is high as they await to see some of the game’s biggest stars take the pitch at Miami Stadium. While the tournament will feature 104 matches, there’s seven that are scheduled to h
Broward Health leadership, local dignitaries, physicians and community members recently gathered to celebrate the official ribbon cutting of Broward Health’s inaugural freestanding emergency room. The first of its kind in Lighthouse Point, the new ER significantly expands access to critical, high-qu
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners inducted six outstanding women into the Miami-Dade County Women’s Hall of Fame during a Special Presentation ceremony on June 2 in the County Commission Chambers. The amazing women inducted were Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava; Miami-Dade Cou
A year after Dominic Farrell was killed in a shocking Brickell high-rise attack, his mother honors his memory with scholarships and advocacy, turning grief into positive change for South Florida youth.

George Pino experienced an emotional breakdown during the first day of his trial on manslaughter and vessel homicide charges in connection with the 2022 boat crash that killed a 17-year-old girl. Pino sobbed and heaved shortly after his defense lawyer Howard Srebnick began his opening statement on M

With the FIFA World Cup only days away, plans are being made to prepare for high temperatures in South Florida and across the country. Officials say they are concerned about the high heat levels, as they can prove very dangerous. “Almost all of the host locations, 14 out of 16 of them, experience le
A robbery prompted heavy police activity and temporary lockdowns at Belen Jesuit Prep and Conchita Espinosa Academy. Three people were detained as the investigation continues.
Somali referee Omar Artan won’t officiate in the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that a Somali national who was planning to referee in the World Cup had been denied entry after arriving to Miami International Airport from Ista
Comedy Calendar shares the ups & downs in the comedy world of South Florida. Special lineups you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re in Miami, Broward, or Palm Beach, we’ve got your guide to where the laughs are cooking this week. Buy tickets : www.Miamiimprov.com South Florida’s Open Mic Spreadsheet
A rare 6.1 magnitude quake sent tremors across Florida, prompting building evacuations and brief transit suspensions from Tallahassee to Miami. Officials urge residents to stay alert for updates.
Momentum is building to safeguard Miami’s green spaces as city leaders and residents fight to preserve legacy trees and expand protections across neighborhoods.
Enjoy a stretch of quiet weather across Miami and Fort Lauderdale, with clear skies and highs in the upper 80s. Storm chances remain low along the coast this week.
As Miami readies for World Cup crowds, local law enforcement and advocates are expanding resources to fight human trafficking and support survivors. Hear one survivor’s powerful story and learn how the city is preparing to protect the vulnerable during the games.
Months after a cold snap killed thousands of iguanas, the invasive reptiles are back in force—causing major property damage for South Florida residents. See how locals and trappers are fighting the surge.
Elaine Esco is now on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudster list, accused of helping steal over $32 million in COVID-19 relief. See how you can help bring her to justice.

🏆 Residential: The priciest home sale logged in South Florida was in Surfside, where financier Todd Green parted with a condo at the Four Seasons at The Surf Club at 9111 Collins Avenue for $27.3 million. A trust purchased the condo, which Green paid $12.4 million for in 2017. The four-bedroom, fou
A 6.1 magnitude quake off Cuba’s coast sent tremors across South Florida, prompting evacuations in Miami and beyond. Meteorologists say it’s the strongest in the region’s recent history.
Frank Calderon from Miami-Dade’s Solid Waste Department sits down with Robert Vargas for a informational conversation about what to expect for hurricane season, summer holidays, and weather. For more info, go to: www.miamidade.gov/solidwaste or call 311 For more shows, visit: www.cnewstv.com ABOUT U
The historic Hillsboro Lighthouse is severely corroded and needs $1.8 million for restoration. CBS News Miami's Bri Buckley reports on how the community is rallying to save this 100-year-old Broward treasure.
A Miami-Dade mom faces aggravated child abuse charges after police say she beat her 8-year-old daughter and forced her to eat expired food from the trash.
A woman shares her story after a man is charged with exposing himself in Southwest Miami-Dade. Police urge additional victims to come forward as the case grows.
A robbery near Belen Jesuit Prep triggered a major police response and lockdown at two West Miami-Dade schools. Three suspects are in custody as the investigation continues.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake off Cuba rattled Miami, causing evacuations and transit delays. See live reports and expert analysis on the quake’s impact.

With the final days before the official start of the FIFA World Cup ticking down, 7Sports has a crash course on all the basics for those looking to get into soccer. Soccer, or if you prefer, fútbol, is called the beautiful game for its fluid and artistic style of play. Eric Wynalda has played in thr
Miami real estate developer George Pino is standing trial in a case stemming from a 2022 boat crash in Biscayne Bay that killed one of his daughter's teen friends and left another passenger with life-altering injuries. Pino faces manslaughter and vessel homicide charges in connection with the crash

Three people appeared to be detained following a police investigation in West Miami-Dade. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene in the area of Southwest 127th Avenue between Sixth and Eighth Street, capturing Florida Highway Patrol troopers and Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies detaining at least thre

A massive Italian food hall will open in Coral Gables along Palermo Ave. with food stations, pasta, a market, and happy hour.
By: Jocelyn Armand Many children in Miami-Dade County need extra support in school to learn and succeed. Special Education Services are designed to help students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) tailored to their individual needs. While these services can make
New ballpark activation located on the Promenade Level at Section 17 rewards fans with upgraded gameday experiences throughout the season with four seats in the ADT Blu House The Miami Marlins and ADT, the club’s Official Smart Security Partner and a Pillar Partner, today announced the launch of the

A legendary Miami Beach restaurant at the W South Beach suddenly closed after 16 years in business, marking the end of an era.
Grant Miller joins Belen Jesuit Preparatory School at the Fr. Sardiña, S.J. Memorial Fishing Tournament For more shows, go to: cnewstv.com ABOUT US: Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local even
Deering Estate is offering reduced admission on 4th of July weekend, July 4 & 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing day outdoors among the Royal Palm trees overlooking the quiet waters of Biscayne Bay. Guests can also enjoy a guided Museum Tour at 11:30 a.m. and the Contempor

Constellation Group and the Boschetti Group scored a $67.5 million construction loan for a wellness-focused condo project in Coral Gables two months after breaking ground. BHI provided the financing for Cora Merrick Park, a 74-unit luxury condo development at 4241 Aurora Street, across from Shops at
Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Barbie Rivera, Founder and Principal of H.E.L.P. Miami, an accredited K-12 micro-school, and author of Enough Is Enough! The conversation goes back to 1991, 10 days into the school year, when school teacher told Barbie her bright, bilingual 6-year-old son D
Free weekly digest. Local news that actually matters — no spam, no clickbait, easy unsubscribe.
By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy. We never sell your data.