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The crash happened along Northwest 84th Street and Northwest 18th Avenue, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
It's a tradition for American sports fans — catch a baseball at a game and you have a souvenir for life. In soccer, not so…
The American Century Championship features celebrities duking it out on the golf course. Here's what to know for the 2026 edition.
All 30 teams are in Las Vegas for the 2026 NBA Summer League. Here are the rules, format, schedule, and where to watch and stream…
Find live updates of the latest breaking news across South Florida. For a deeper dive,…
The current plan that was considered would raise the homestead exemption limit to $150,000 in January 2027, and $250,000 in January 2028. But it would not apply…
Lionel Messi is back after winning an elusive title in 2022. Here’s a look at his numbers for Argentina as he heads into his sixth World Cup.
A former cruise ship crew member sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for installing hidden cameras in guests’ bathrooms to produce child pornography is…
Critical to NASA's Artemis moon program, the company's massive New Glenn rocket blew up during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
President Donald Trump on Monday nominated Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez to be ambassador to Brazil.
Carnival Cruise Line revealed it suffered a data breach that may have compromised the personal information of millions of passengers. What to know.
A Coral Springs man was arrested after he stole over $50,000 from a couple in the Florida Keys, authorities said.
It happened outside First United Methodist Church in Port St. Lucie, and police said surveillance video shows the suspect, Jose Tsu Zamora, 64.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2027, many adults on Medicaid will need to work, attend school or volunteer for at least 80 hours a month to keep their coverage.
The Justice Department said Monday it will abide by a court ruling that blocked the fund.