Tropical Storm Dexter churns in the Atlantic, but it’s expected to move away from...
A tropical storm is churning in the western Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters say it is expected to move away from the U.S. coast and stay north of Bermuda. Tropical Storm Dexter is the fourth named
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Developers bought most of a Coconut Grove condo. Remaining owners worry about losing their...
Owners in one South Florida condo community say they are uncertain whether they can stay in their homes after developers have bought up the majority of the property. “This is my house. This is my everything,” Oscar Larrieu told NBC6 Investigates. “This is everything I’ve worked for.”
‘I Traded My Legs for My Life’: 22-Year-Old Hannah Smith In Great Spirts After...
What started as a celebratory graduation trip to the Bahamas ended in tragedy for 22-year-old Hannah Smith. But just months later, the young tattoo artist and recent communications graduate is defying the odds. Now she is inspiring thousands as she embraces a new life following a catastrophic boating accident that...
Cops: Miami driver who hit pedestrian not at fault, cuffed for no license
A man is dead after walking into oncoming traffic at an Allapattah intersection Monday morning, according to City of Miami Police. The driver, who cops say is not at fault, was arrested for not having a license. Officers responded to a 5:50 a.m. crash between the pedestrian and a grey Toyota Corolla near Northwest...
Miami-Dade restaurants feel the heat of summer slowdown
A rough estimate from the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau shows that for every restaurant that closes in Miami-Dade County, another two open.
From homelessness to hope: Downtown Miami leader inspires with second chances
Once homeless himself, Kevin Rudolph Garrett now leads a 60-member beautification team for the DDA of Miami.
Man shoots neighbor’s dog after attack on family pet in Brownsville, MDSO says
Teresa Murley told CBS News Miami that the dog that was shot was a pit bull and said the incident began when the pit bull escaped from a neighbor's apartment.
Police: Dog walker finds person dead in canal in Miramar
MIRAMAR, Fla. — A dog walker who was on a path along a canal found someone dead in a canal on Monday morning in Miramar, police said. Miramar police officers responded to a canal that is connected to a lake in a residential community west of University Drive and between Pembroke Road and Miramar Boulevard.
Developer Bets on Mid-Class Rentals in Luxury-Obsessed Miami
A Spanish developer is planning an $880 million workforce housing project in Miami that would include more than 4,000 apartments, childcare, and even a test kitchen — an ambitious bid to offer below-market housing in a city known for ultra-luxury property deals. The development, called HueHub, is the largest...