‘I knew something bad happened’: Family mourns after chain-reaction wreck kills father of 1-year-old
MIAMI (WSVN) - A family is heartbroken after a husband and father was killed in a chain-reaction crash in Little Havana. Family members of Emamus Shaiekh said he was just driving home from work when the crash happened. Faeza Tajkea, Shaiekh’s sister said that he left behind a wife, a...
The 2026 World Cup and Florida Commercial Real Estate
The 2026 World Cup has the potential to be much more than a short-term tourism event for Florida. With Miami selected as a host market and scheduled to hold seven matches, including the third-place game, the tournament will place South Florida on one of the largest global stages in sports. For commercial real estate, t
FORECAST: Prepare for a stretch of wet weather with pop-up thunderstorms
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — South Florida will hold onto two more mostly typical late-May days before a major weather shift arrives mid-late week. Tuesday/Wednesday looks hot and humid, with only isolated showers or thunderstorms expected during the afternoon and evening. Rain chances stay fairly low along the east...
Allegiant Tries Something New in Fort Lauderdale
Allegiant’s strategy has always focused on finding markets that others wouldn’t serve. Whether it’s because the route was too small for anyone to care or it was due to Allegiant using alternate airports, the airline has long shied away from direct competition. Now, however, it seems to be using a different tactic in Fo
20 guests safely evacuated after fire sparks on hotel roof in Miami Beach; cause...
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Several guests were forced to evacuate after a fire broke out at a hotel on Miami Beach, Monday morning. Witnesses spotted flames on the roof of the Ithaca hotel at Collins Avenue and Sixth Street. Video shows Miami Beach Fire Rescue crews responding to the...
Miami basketball’s biggest offseason question is not about talent anymore
Jai Lucas rebuilt the roster with one of the better portal classes in the country, added a high-major point guard, brought in frontcourt size, found shooting and kept enough young talent to make the Hurricanes interesting again in the ACC.
Rivals RPM Trends: Miami leads for these recruiting targets going into official visits…
Miami is set to host several recruit for official visits this summer. Here are five targets the Hurricanes have the lead for going into a critical period, per the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine. WR Eli Woodard, Temecula (Calif.) Chaparral A Rivals300 prospect, Woodard just backed out of his verbal commitment to U
Administrative Site Plan Review Filed For Amani Residences Affordable Townhome Development In Miami’s Model...
Administrative Site Plan Review has been filed for Amani Residences, a proposed affordable and workforce housing development at 2301 NW 54th Street in Miami’s Model City neighborhood. The proposal calls for three two-story multifamily townhouse buildings containing 25 income-restricted rental units across a 1.23-acre s
Miami-Dade crews battle five-alarm fire at Opa-locka junkyard
A junkyard fire sent fire crews racing to the Opa-locka area as they tried to extinguish the five-alarm blaze Monday. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue warned the public to steer clear of the area around the fire, which was underway after 6 p.m. at the 13100 block of Cairo Lane. “Those in the area may see or smell smoke as firefi
Mystery Bag Triggers Miami Airport Chaos as Bomb Squad Shuts Down Terminals
Travelers at Miami International got an abrupt change of plans on Jan. 25, 2026, when parts of the busy hub were cleared out over a single unattended bag that set off a full security sweep. Bomb squad technicians ultimately ruled the area safe, but not before security lines froze and flights were pushed back for hours.

















