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Police investigating after burglars target cars and houses in Doral neighborhood
Police are investigating a rash of burglaries in a Doral neighborhood involving multiple cars and homes.
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Southernmost Buoy to be repaired and temporarily replaced later this summer
The popular Florida Keys landmark that sits 90 miles from Cuba will re-open after its repair later this summer.
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Alleged serial thief arrested in nearly a dozen Miami store thefts: Police
An alleged serial thief has been arrested in connection with nearly a dozen rip-offs at Miami stores dating back to last year, police said.
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Woman rescued from alleged kidnapper after leaving note in Jersey Mike's bathroom
Police in Florida said a woman was rescued after she left a note asking for help in the bathroom of a Jersey Mike’s Subs restaurant.
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Miami-Dade County housing program waitlists to open on Monday
The Miami-Dade County housing program will open its site-based waitlists on Monday
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Suspected Miami serial killer that targeted homeless could face death penalty
The social media real estate agent turned suspected serial killer targeting homeless people in Miami could face the death penalty.
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City of Miami mechanic and son arrested in nearly $500K chop shop bust: Cops
A mechanic for the City of Miami and his son were arrested for allegedly running a chop shop after nearly $500,000 worth of stolen cars were found on their properties, authorities said.
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Are your finances hurricane-proof? 5 tips you need to know
Hurricane season is here, South Florida, and you have to ask yourself—are your finances hurricane-proof? Here are five tips to make sure they are. This includes all the important documents you may need, like a birth certificate or social security card. They can be printed copies placed in a waterproof bag, a bank safe, or you can just grab...... -
Teens recovering from Lauderhill shooting as search continues for suspect
Two teens are recovering from a double shooting in Lauderhill as the search continues for whoever shot them.
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Florida sheriff arrested for allegedly assisting massive $21.6M gambling operation
A Florida sheriff has been arrested and suspended after authorities said he took money from and protected a massive $21.6 million gambling operation.
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Police investigating after man's body found floating in Plantation canal
Police are investigating after a body was found floating in a canal in Plantation on Thursday.
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Family says final goodbyes to woman killed in Sunrise stabbing as suspect in court
Family members said their final goodbyes to a young woman killed in a Sunrise double stabbing last week as the suspected attacker appeared in court.
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South Florida gamers wait in long lines for release of Nintendo Switch 2
South Florida gamers waited in long lines for the midnight release of the new Nintendo Switch 2 video game console.
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Cubans detained at Krome Detention Center protest deportations, spell ‘SOS'
Video showed people detained at Krome Detention Center in southwest Miami-Dade holding a protest Thursday in the wake of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation efforts. Chopper6 flew over the courtyard of the detention center as dozens of detainees in white spelled out “SOS” with their bodies. They kneeled, clasped their hands ... -
Texts show relationship between Hungarian man and elderly, disabled murder victim: Police
Newly released text messages between a Hungarian national who’s accused of the murders of two elderly and disabled men in South Florida and one of the victims are shedding light on the criminal case.
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Person dead, another critical after welfare check in rural Miami-Dade: Sheriff
One person was found dead and a second person was rushed to the hospital after authorities performed a welfare check in a rural area of southwest Miami-Dade early Thursday. It was around 12:45 a.m. when Miami-Dade Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the area of 204th Avenue and Southwest 232nd Street for a welfare check at a trailer. When t... -
Saharan dust brings hazy skies to South Florida. Here's what it is and does
A plume of Saharan dust has moved into South Florida Thursday. This is not the first time this season, but it is the thickest we’ve seen yet. This will continue to give us milky or cloudy-looking skies for the next few days. It will also help keep rain chances low. We consistently talk about the Saharan dust during hurricane...