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‘It doesn’t feel safe anymore:’ Residents shaken after shooting in downtown Miami
MIAMI – A woman said she quickly hid under her bed with her dog — fearing for her life — after a gunshot hit her apartment window on Sunday in downtown Miami. Police said the incident occurred on the 44th floor of one of the high-rise buildings in the vicinity.
Check your tickets! Winning Fantasy 5 ticket purchased at Miami gas station
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – A winning ticket worth over $50,000 was purchased at a gas station in Miami on Sunday evening. The winning Fantasy 5 ticket worth $52,259.95 was purchased at Sunshine gas station, located at 14699 SW 56th Street in Miami. Winning ticket worth $214 million sold at...
Group of vets who meet every day at Liberty City McDonald's reflect on Memorial Day
Some days, more show up, some days, fewer guys make it, but every day, it’s on. The breakfast club of retired military vets has been meeting at a Liberty City McDonald’s restaurant for more than 20 years — not just on Veteran’s Day or Memorial Day, but every day. They represent every branch of the military, a fellowship forged by common bonds.
Raul Masvidal, a Cuban-American banker and developer, dies at 82
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Raul Masvidal, a banker and real estate developer who The New York Times referred to as a Cuban-American civic leader and The Miami Herald as “the most powerful Cuban in Miami” in the 1980s, died on Tuesday. He was 82. Before earning a...
Miami Gardens neighbors react to driveway shootout caught on video
MIAMI - Residents in a Miami Gardens neighborhood remain stunned by Saturday night's dramatic driveway shootout.The whole thing was caught on a home surveillance video near the intersection of NW 33rd Avenue and 202nd Terrace.The homeowner with the viral video footage didn't wish to speak on camera. He told us he wasn't home at the time of the shooting and added that he was overwhelmed, as were other neighbors."This is not too far from my house," shared a neighbor who goes by Alexis.We caught up with her as she showed the dramatic shootout to a friend. "Not a bad neighborhood,"...
At only 8 years of age, love of horses turns Miami rider into competitive equestrian
MIAMI - At only four years old, young Sophia Prado, knew what she wanted to do. Her love of ranch life and horses has developed into a true passion. Sophia, now 8, is an equestrian who will represent Team USA in the Puerto Rico Youth Mundial of Paso Fino Horse competition. "Since day one, she loved it," said Serina Prado, Sophia's mother. As CBS News Miami cameras captured Sophia cleaning the dirt from a hoof, spotting her parents' beam with pride was easy. "It's one of the parts of the sports that's the best," said Manuel Prado, Sophia's dad. "It's not...
It's a mostly muggy Memorial Day for South Florida metro areas
MIAMI - It will be warm and muggy by lunchtime this Memorial Day. Make sure there is plenty of water on hand. The highs will climb to the low 90s this afternoon. It will feel like the 100s -- with a chance for some isolated storms. The rain chance will be increasing heading into the work and school week ahead.
Shooter opens fire during altercation, injures teen in Opa-locka: Police
Police are searching for a subject who opened fire several times Monday at an Opa-locka apartment complex, injuring a 15-year-old in the process. Officers from the Opa-locka and Miami-Dade police departments, including troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol, were seen responding to the scene in the 1300 block of Sharazard Street.
Florida men accused of stealing 150 gallons of used cooking oil from restaurants
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Two South Florida men were arrested in St. Petersburg, accused of stealing 150 gallons of used cooking oil from two restaurants. Wilmer Kindelan Durand, 49, and Julio Diaz Ona, 53, were arrested and charged with burglary. Both men are from Hialeah. "This was something that was...
‘It was clean’: Noticeable difference on Miami’s spoil islands following holiday weekend closure
MIAMI – The pollution problem on Miami’s spoil islands became such a big issue for the city that officials decided to close all four to the public just before the busy Memorial Day weekend. The mandate started Friday, with no one allowed on Osprey Island, Willis Island, Pace...
Live in Public Housing and Want A/C? Get Ready to Pay More
This post was originally published on Word In Black. After Miami sweated through the famously hot city’s hottest summer ever last year, elected officials in Miami-Dade County attempted to make changes for future record-breaking extreme heat. The county came close to passing what would have been the strictest heat protections for outdoor workers in the country — but after the measure failed last year, following intense lobbying from both the agricultural and construction industries, Florida’s climate-change-denying Governor Ron DeSantis banned local governments anywhere in the state from passing such laws.
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