-
Rafael Furcal, ex-MLB All-Star, arrested on battery charge in Broward
Former Major League Baseball All-Star and World Series champion Rafael Furcal was arrested in Broward County, records showed.
-
Couple's deaths in Miami Gardens house fire investigated as murder-suicide: Police
Days after a couple was found dead inside a Miami Gardens house that went up in flames, police have confirmed it was a murder-suicide.
-
DeSantis signs bill making Florida 2nd state to ban fluoride from water system
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a measure Thursday prohibiting local governments from adding fluoride to their water systems, making it the second state in the country after Utah to implem... -
Alleged gunman, 15, charged as adult in fatal Florida City double shooting
A 15-year-old is being charged as an adult in connection with a double shooting in Florida City last month that left one person dead.
-
‘It's all I had': Neighbors forced out day after grandmother killed in Hollywood fire
Residents have had to pack up and move out after their apartment building was deemed unsafe following a fire that killed a woman and left a teenager and his father fighting for their lives in Hollywood. The fire started Wednesday in a two-story apartment building at 415 South Ocean Drive, where video captured a corner unit going up in flames…... -
Colts apologize to Dolphins' Tyreek Hill and Microsoft over schedule release video
The Colts have apologized to Dolphins star Tyreek Hill and Microsoft after it posted and subsequently deleted its schedule release video Wednesday night.
-
Miami man arrested in alleged DUI crash that killed 14-year-old passenger
A Miami man has been arrested on DUI manslaughter and other charges in connection with an alleged high-speed crash that killed his 14-year-old passenger last month.
-
Elderly woman extricated from SUV that flipped after crash in Miami Beach
An elderly woman was hurt in a crash that left a vehicle overturned on Thursday in Miami Beach. Police said it happened in the 6800 block of Abbott Avenue at around 10:16 a.m. “One of the vehicles had rolled over with only the driver inside,” Miami Beach Fire Rescue said. The entire roof appeared to have been sliced off. Miami…... -
‘My life just flashed before my eyes': 911 call reveals moments before fatal BSO shooting
A newly-released 911 call is shedding new light on the events leading to an armed woman being shot and killed by Broward Sheriff’s deputies last week.
-
Florida to execute suspected serial killer once eyed for possible link to OJ Simpson case
A suspected serial killer once scrutinized for a possible link to the O.J. Simpson case that riveted the nation in the mid-1990s is scheduled to be executed Thursday in Florida for the murder of a woman in a Tampa motel room.
-
Reward increased to find whoever drove over and killed 30 geese in Cooper City
The reward has been raised to find those responsible for killing around 30 Egyptian geese that were run over back in December.
-
Registration opens for 2025 Florida Python Challenge: What to know
Registration is now open for the 2025 Florida Python Challenge, when avid and amateur hunters alike can compete for cash prizes as they work to rid the Everglades of the ravenous, invasive Burmese python. The ultimate grand prize is $10,000, but another $15,000 are available across different categories. And this year, Everglades National Park is jo... -
Video shows men stealing 200 pounds of mail in Doral — before going shopping, police say
It happened just before 2 a.m. on April 29, when video shows four men in hoodies using a stolen master key to open mailboxes at the Pinnacle at Park Central community.
-
Rainy season kicks off hot and dry. Here's why, and when you may see more storms
Yes, rainy season starts on Thursday, the very day that’s set for afternoon highs to peak near 90 degrees with nary a shower in the forecast. The season, ending on Oct. 15, is parallel to the Atlantic hurricane season which has set start and end dates, too. But why would the rainy season commence on a hot and dry day…
-
Lanes reopen after crash blocked I-195 toward Miami Beach
A crash on Interstate 195 (Julia Tuttle Causeway) blocked lanes Thursday morning, according to FL511, the Florida Department of Transportation’s traffic information website. It happened in the eastbound lanes beyond U.S. 1/Biscayne Boulevard. The crash blocked two lanes that later reopened. Information on any possible injuries was not immedia... -
Near miss: Video shows Miami building partially collapsing, narrowly missing car
Surveillance video shows a building’s overhang collapsing onto a busy road in Miami on Wednesday, narrowly missing a passing vehicle.
-
‘We're hurting': Family wants answers after couple killed in Miami Gardens house fire
A week after a husband and wife died in a house fire in Miami Gardens, family members say they’re still waiting for answers.