Miami commissioner wants to fix the abandoned shopping carts’ eyesore
MIAMI — In some areas of Miami, there are so many shopping carts on streets and sidewalks that the city’s removal crew sometimes can’t keep up. Miami Commissioner Rolando Escalona said code enforcement is reporting property owners, and his team is working on a public awareness campaign.
Police Identify Child In Fort Lauderdale Duck Killing Investigation
Fort Lauderdale police have identified a child seen on surveillance video allegedly killing a duck in a residential yard and are working with child welfare authorities as the investigation continues.
Coral Gables warns residents about coyote sightings near homes
Coral Gables officials are urging residents to stay alert after multiple coyote sightings, issuing a public warning with safety guidance.
Car bursts into flames, shutting down NB I-95 near NW 24th St. in Miami
MIAMI (WSVN) - A car burst into flames on Interstate 95 in Miami, shutting down all northbound lanes. A traffic camera captured the moment when the car exploded near Northwest 24th Street, just after 1:30 p.m., Friday. At least three passing cars were forced to travel through a wall of...
Miami-Dade teacher makes history as first GRAMMY winner in district
For the first time in Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) history, a teacher has taken home a GRAMMY. Community members were impressed just last October, when local high schoolers became GRAMMY semifinalists. Now, we have a winner. After 19 years leading the band program at South Miami Senior High School,...
Ohio Fugitive Caught After 18 Years While Managing Hotel in Miami Beach
After 18 years on the run, U.S. Marshals apprehended an Ohio fugitive who was working as a hotel manager and personal trainer in Miami Beach. The fugitive, 68-year-old Craig Scanlon, was on the run since 2007, after disappearing while under federal supervised release. Scanlon was convicted in 2001 of money...
These Florida Bagel Shops Are Sold Out By Noon Nearly Every Day
There’s something magical about a fresh bagel straight from the oven, still warm and perfectly chewy. In Florida, bagel lovers know the struggle: if you don’t arrive early, you’re out of luck. These thirteen bagel shops have earned legendary status for selling out their entire stock before...
Why are these flowers under inspection at the Miami airport? Go behind scenes
Soon, more flowers will arrive at the supermarket and on the streets of Miami. With Valentine’s Day approaching, the flowers are arriving at Miami International Airport. But before they can go any further, federal inspectors look them over for possible pests and disease. Avianca Cargo is a leading carrier of flowers...
Illinois man accused of assaulting manager, cops at Mango’s Tropical Café in Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Miami Beach police arrested a 27-year-old tourist after they said he punched a restaurant manager and later assaulted multiple officers at Mango’s Tropical Café on Thursday evening. The attack happened just after 6 p.m. at the restaurant, located at 900 Ocean Drive on...
Miami man arrested in vicious group attack that sent victim to ICU, cops say
MIAMI — Miami police have arrested a man in connection with a violent attack that they said left another man critically injured last month. The attack happened on Jan. 30 just before 5 a.m. near the 1100 block of West Flagler Street, in the city’s Riverside neighborhood. The...

















