Thinking about using fireworks for Fourth of July? Here are the laws and safety rules in Florida
Lighting up fireworks can be fun, but it comes with serious safety risks. Check out the rules before you ignite the night.
Lighting up fireworks can be fun, but it comes with serious safety risks. Check out the rules before you ignite the night.
NASCAR is back at Chicagoland Speedway for the first time since 2019. Here's everything to know for the eero 400 this weekend.
Alex Ovechkin is returning for a 22nd NHL season after re-signing with the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
The NBA announced Thursday it will test an intriguing free-throw rule and the "connected basketball" throughout 2026 summer league games.
A man was critically injured in a shooting in Wynwood Thursday night, police said.
Lighting up fireworks can be fun, but it comes with serious safety risks. Check out…
May 20 marks Florida’s Emancipation Day — the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Florida learned they were free.
Ryan Burdick, 24, was charged with DUI manslaughter, DUI with a blood alcohol level of .15 or higher, and failure to register a motor vehicle.
A woman was rushed to the hospital after she was stabbed in the face in downtown Miami on Tuesday, officials said.
A South Florida man suspected in a scheme that targeted elderly victims using Uber drivers to take their money has been arrested after he fled from deputies…
Four teams are left fighting for the Stanley Cup. Here is a breakdown of the Eastern Conference Final and Western Conference Final.
Police said officers found writing including a swastika and the words “Adolf Was Here” on an LGBTQIA+ bench located within Lummus Park.
Not everyone will see scattered showers in the morning, but we all have a chance to get in on the active weather Tuesday.
Registration opens for 2026 Florida Python Challenge, when hunters can compete for cash prizes as they work to rid the state of the Burmese python.
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A judge says federal agents cannot make arrests without exceptional circumstances in and around three New York buildings where immigration proceedings occur.