Man accused of tearing down menorah in downtown Miami charged with criminal mischief
MIAMI (WSVN) - A man appeared in bond court days after, police said, he was captured on surveillance video vandalizing the menorah outside the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office in downtown Miami. Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Victoria Sigler had some words for Nicholas Eichorst during Wednesday morning’s bond...
Longtime Edgewater Deli Thrives After 20 Years
Walk into the Daily Creative Food Co. on any given morning, and there’s a hum of activity vibrating behind the long counter. From the staff taking orders up front, to the people working the grills and stations in back, there’s a harmonious symphony of movements and sounds. Regulars...
Florida Man Arrested After Allegedly Stealing 400 Pounds Of Avocados
A Miami-Dade County man was arrested after deputies say he was caught in the act of taking a large amount of avocados from a private farm during an overnight patrol.
Which celebrities spent millions for Miami homes this year? See names and deals
It’s no secret that celebrities love Miami. South Florida real estate has attracted actors, athletes and singers for generations. And 2025 was no different as famous people including actor Mark Wahlberg and singer Enrique Iglesias acquired homes worth millions of dollars in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach...
Body found floating in a river, authorities say
MIAMI — Miami Police and Fire Rescue responded Thursday morning to a report of a possible body in a river. Officers and firefighters were called to 340 W. Flagler Street around 9:45 a.m. Upon arrival, units located a body floating in the river. Marine Patrol units were on scene,...
15 Surprising Reasons Cubans Choose Florida as Their Home
Florida feels familiar the moment you land, from Miami’s Spanish on every corner to the music drifting through Little Havana. If you have ever wondered why so many Cubans choose the Sunshine State, the reasons go far beyond the beaches. History, opportunity, and community all converge here in ways that make starting...
Crews put out fire at Opa-locka junkyard; no injuries reported
OPA-LOCKA, FLA. (WSVN) - Firefighters rushed to extinguish a junkyard fire in Opa-Locka. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze near Northwest 32nd Avenue and 135th Street, just before 10:20 p.m. on Monday. Flames and heavy smoke stretched out from a large pile of debris up...
Search underway for 95-year-old man reported missing out of Hialeah
HIALEAH, FLA. (WSVN) - The Hialeah Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a missing elderly man. Authorities say Andres Felix Valles, 95, was last seen heading westbound on West 19 Street from West Third Avenue at approximately 9:00 a.m., Tuesday. Valles was last seen wearing...
16-year-old hospitalized after crashing into car while riding bicycle in Palmetto Bay
PALMETTO BAY, Fla(WSVN)– A teen is in the hospital after crashing into a car while riding a bicycle in Palmetto Bay. Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to the scene of a traffic crash in the area of 165th Street and Old Cutler Road. Officials say...
Orange Bowl opens $600K STEAM Center for Miami Gardens youth
Just a stone’s throw away from the Hard Rock Stadium, the Orange Bowl drew up a different kind of play for the Miami Gardens community. Last Saturday marked the opening of the Orange Bowl STEAM Center at Bunche Park, a digital-first facility designed to give students hands-on access to tools like digital editing...

















