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An aircraft carrier off Miami and other things to see during Fleet Week
If you've ever wanted to see an aircraft carrier off the coast of South Florida you'll have your chance this weekend as Fleet Week Miami kicks off. After more than three decades in Fort Lauderdale, Fleet Week will be held in Miami this year from May 5-12. NBC6 cameras captured...
Florida’s season comes to an end after NCAA Tournament loss to Miami in Round of 32
Florida graduate student Carly Briggs has been on a tear as of late, and that continued on Sunday. The No. 56 singles player in the country came into the NCAA Tournament on a season-best eight match winning streak, having not lost a match since March 22. The streak continued in...
Calmer seas and easterly winds bring the dolphin fish in and fishermen out
Big winds early in the week slowly subsided, allowing the offshore fleet to do what they do best: fish! This weekend's forecast calls for calmer seas before the winds pick up again. The good thing is that the weather forecast has been out of the east and that wind direction often pushes blue water edges, sargasso weed lines and dolphin fish closer to the reef.
RACE WEEKEND IN MIAMI
Hopefully everyone had a great work week. South Florida saw a mixed bag of weather as conditions were picture perfect to start the week yet turned quite soggy Tuesday and Wednesday. But Mother Nature made it up to us by allowing South Florida to finally dry out for the latter part of the week! Even though conditions are drier than what we saw just a few days ago, they won’t be completely dry as long as we have a wind off the water. And that’s exactly what we saw this morning as South Florida once again woke up to just a few spotty showers coming in on the breeze.
South Florida Jewish and Muslim leaders discuss pro-Palestinian protests rocking U.S. colleges
MIAMI — It has been a chaotic week on college and university campuses from coast to coast. Pro-Palestinian protests reached a boiling point, prompting police intervention and leading to dozens of arrests.CBS News Miami's Lauren Pastrana does a deep dive with perspective from leaders of local Jewish and Muslim groups for their take and perspective on the protests, the fallout and the fear and threats they are creating.Guests: Jacob Solomon, CEO & Pres., Greater Miami Jewish Federation Samir Kakli, Pres., South Florida Muslim Federation
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