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Man Fatally Shot in Broad Daylight in Miami's Goulds Neighborhood, Suspect at Large
A brutal daylight shooting left one man dead in the streets of Miami-Dade, police said Tuesday. The murderous episode unfolded in the Goulds neighborhood around 1:45 p.m. near the intersection of W. Old Cutler Road and Southwest 115th Avenue, NBC Miami reported. Miami-Dade officers, responding to the bloodshed, found the...
The Best Burritos In Miami
It’s not as easy as it should be to find a great burrito in Miami. But just because we don’t have the burrito options of cities like LA or San Francisco doesn’t mean you should fill a punching bag with flour tortillas and kick it until your shins bruise. Researching this guide showed us that there are California-style burritos, breakfast burritos, and massive late-night burritos from Homestead to Wynwood. So rather than mope over the burritos we don’t have, go appreciate the ones we’ve got. And ask for extra guacamole on the side.
Sweet Liberty on Miami Beach brings New Orleans-style brunch to South Florida
MIAMI — Chef Michelle Bernstein thrives at Sweet Liberty on Miami Beach, where she's concocting her latest New Orleans-style brunch menu at this beloved bar and restaurant.Balancing numerous restaurant ventures alongside her husband and business partner David Martinez, Michelle and her team have a clear goal, as evidenced by the giant neon sign proclaiming "Pursue Happiness.""Pursue happiness is our everything, everything in life," Bernstein said. "We all live to pursue happiness."Bernstein, fondly known as Chef Michy, is a Miami native and a culinary innovator, infusing vibrant Latin flavors with exceptional ingredients."It's so important to remember where you come from,...
SUV Plunges into Miami Lakes Canal, Driver Hospitalized with Unknown Condition
Chaos ensued in Miami Lakes Thursday morning when an SUV lost control, propelling into a local canal. The incident occurred along Northwest 67th Avenue, just a stone's throw from Loch Ness Drive, around 10:35 a.m., disrupting the usually placid neighborhood. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue teams, dispatched to the scene, according to Local10.
Excessive Heat Takes Toll On Shelter Pets In Miami-Dade
Another record-breaking heat day in South Florida with highs today in the mid-90's and heat index values making it feel like it's over one hundred degrees. Flora Beal with Miami-Dade animal services says they're taking steps to keep pets cool at their overflow facility in Medley. She says they have been putting ice in the water, using inflatable pools and fans and only walking dogs for about ten minutes in the morning and when the sun goes down at night. Pets are also being monitored for heavy breathing.
Downtown Miami’s ‘Signature Bridge’ project is underway — what drivers need to know
MIAMI – The arches are rising in downtown Miami as the Interstate 395 “Signature Bridge” project is officially underway. The project spans three of Miami-Dade County’s busiest thoroughfares: State Road 836 aka the Dolphin Expressway, Interstate 95, and I-395, converging at an interchange accommodating over 450,000 vehicle trips daily.
School bus driver, 75, ‘fondled’ teen, Miami-Dade police say
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade police arrested a private school bus driver after they said he inappropriately touched a 16-year-old girl. According to an arrest report, Juan F. Gonzalez picked the girl up from school Wednesday. The arrest report didn’t identify the school, but said Gonzalez works for Lukas Transportation.
Teen dead after Little Haiti shooting
MIAMI - Police converged on a Little Haiti neighborhood early Thursday morning after a shooting left a teenager dead Just after 1 a.m., officers were sent to 191 NW 67 Street after police got word of a shooting. When they arrived, they found a 19-year-old bleeding from gunshot wounds. "Officers arrived on scene and they located an adult male who appears to have been suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was immediately transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he had since succumbed to his injuries," said Miami police spokeswoman Kiara Delva.Investigators are working to determine if there was more than...
Police respond to burglary at Miami restaurant; 1 arrested
MIAMI (WSVN) - A burglary at a local restaurant led to dramatic police action in Miami, resulting in one arrest, early Thursday morning. Officers were at El Jardin Latino Restaurant, located near Northwest 32nd Street and 17th Avenue in Miami, where video footage captured them with their guns drawn toward the building.
Miami-based Rosetta Bakery fails in bid to add Palm Beach location
Miami-based Rosetta Bakery's push to expand to Palm Beach came to a halt Wednesday after Town Council members said the proposed location and affordable menu would bring more visitors, including beachgoers, to Worth Avenue. “It’s going to be one of the least expensive places on the island. So, who isn’t going to try to go there?” council member Julie Araskog said. ...
Abandoned Porsche found partially submerged in Miramar canal
MIRAMAR, Fla. – Miramar police are investigating after they said a Porsche was found Friday morning partially submerged in a canal. According to police, the luxury vehicle was found in the water near Southwest 132nd Avenue, just south of Old Miramar Parkway. Driver injured during rollover crash in Miramar.
Unsolved Mystery, Man Found Dead in Miami's Seybold Canal, Police Investigating
The serene waters of Miami's Seybold Canal became a scene of macabre discovery when a body was spotted buoyantly adrift Wednesday morning. According to the Local 10, authorities were alerted to the grim find behind a residence on Northwest Seventh Street Road in the Spring Garden neighborhood. The lifeless form, later revealed to be a man, was extracted from the canal by first responders, his identity and the circumstances surrounding his death shrouded in uncertainty.
Rainy season begins in South Florida with an unexpected start
South Florida rainy season is officially here, but it's kicking off in a rather unexpected way. Today's forecast? Mid-90s heat with hardly a shower in sight, quite different from what we're used to seeing this time of year!. The season, ending on October 15th, is parallel to the Atlantic hurricane...
CBS News Miami Investigates: Some police weapons are sold when officers are done with them
MIAMI - CBS News Miami Investigations explored what police departments do with their weapons when they are done with them. We have discovered 52,000 guns, once owned by law enforcement agencies, have been discovered at crime scenes nationwide. This happened during the period between 2006 and February of 2022.CBS News partnered with nonprofit newsrooms, "The Trace" and "Reveal" after surveying 200 police agencies nationwide. The investigation found a majority sell their guns when they decide to upgrade their arsenal. There are agencies in South Florida that conduct this practice. CBS News Miami's Chelsea Jones sat down with Tangela Sears; a mother...
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