This Gigantic Secondhand Shop In Florida Is A Bargain-Seeker’s Paradise
In the heart of Lauderdale Lakes sits a wonderland where budget-conscious shoppers transform into treasure hunters and $25 bills become magic wands. Family Thrift Store isn’t just another secondhand shop—it’s a vast emporium of possibilities where yesterday’s discards await their second chance at usefulness and beauty.
Tampa photojournalist arrested while covering ICE protest
A Tampa, Florida, photojournalist was arrested Saturday while covering a protest outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Miami. Deputies from the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office arrested 30 activists from the Sunrise Movement after the protesters blocked the entrance to the Krome North Service...
Mother of missing South Florida girl, 10, in court for mental health evaluation
The mother of a 10-year-old girl who has been missing for months appeared in a South Florida courtroom again on Wednesday for a mental health evaluation. Passha Bianca Davis, 34, was arrested on Nov. 4 on a charge of child neglect without great bodily harm by Margate Police, Broward jail records showed.
Missing Pompano Beach Teen Alec Treto Found Safe, Broward Sheriff’s Office Confirms
The community's concerns were brought to an end recently as the Broward Sheriff's Office confirmed the safe return of Alec Treto, a 17-year-old boy who had been reported missing in Pompano Beach. Treto was last spotted near the 900 block of Northwest Third Terrace at approximately 2:30 p.m. this past Friday,...
Bodycam video shows Miami-Dade officers shooting armed man in park in 2024
Intense new body camera footage shows Miami-Dade officers shooting an armed man during a confrontation in a park last year. The footage obtained by NBC6 on Wednesday shows the March 20, 2024 shooting of Christian Roque. Authorities said the incident began when officers spotted a vehicle with an expired tag...
Miami Seaquarium Closure Sparks Nationwide Relocation Plan For Captive Animals
Miami Seaquarium residents are being moved nationwide as its closure sparks calls for kinder treatment of wildlife and the natural world. The post Miami Seaquarium Closure Sparks Nationwide Relocation Plan For Captive Animals appeared first on One Green Planet.
Unearthing West Coconut Grove’s forgotten lives
For more than 100 years, three cemeteries in West Coconut Grove have been the final resting place for the men and women prominent in building and leading what had long been one of South Florida’s most vibrant Black communities. Among those buried in above-ground crypts are many of the...
Miami man burglarized high school friend’s home, claimed he was officer: Police
A Miami man was arrested after he allegedly burglarized a high school friend's home while she was sleeping and claimed he was a police officer during an attempted kidnapping, authorities said. Carlos Adrian Soza, 19, was arrested Tuesday on charges of burglary with assault or battery, attempted kidnapping, and...
‘Hands off our public classrooms’: Opposition mounts against Schools of Hope
Opposition is mounting against Schools of Hope, an initiative that allows charter school operators to use vacant or underused district facilities they deem to be underperforming. The United Teachers of Dade, NAACP’s Miami-Dade Branch, and the Miami-Dade County Council of PTA/PTSA pushed back Thursday against Schools...
New video shows Miami-Dade deputy shoot suspect in Pembroke Pines double murder
New body camera video shows a Miami-Dade deputy shooting a suspect who was wanted in a double murder in Pembroke Pines. The footage released by the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office on Tuesday shows the Sept. 14 shooting of 27-year-old Rashard Collins. Officials said an off-duty Miami-Dade deputy saw Collins at a...

















