TS Andrea Expected to Make Landfall Soon
Tropical Storm Andrea was expected to make landfall on Thursday afternoon, as tornado threats remained for much of Florida, said the National Hurricane Center in Miami. As of 2 p.m.., Andrea had...
View ArticleNBA Championship Trophy Visits Jungle Island
The Miami Heat stopped by Jungle Island Thursday to take pictures of the park's animals with the 2012 Larry O' Brien NBA Championship Trophy. Photos from Jungle Island show a lemur, a white-faced...
View Article1st Philly Building Collapse Lawsuit Filed
Nadine White was at work inside the Salvation Army thrift store in Philadelphia on Wednesday when the four-story building next door came crashing down on top of her and everyone else inside. Six people...
View ArticlePolice Arrest Robber Thwarted by Boy in Home Invasion
Police say they've arrested one of the two robbers who were thwarted by a 10-year-old boy when they tried to break into a Brooklyn family's home Monday. Jayquan Straker, 24, was arrested on a robbery...
View ArticleFun Bets Aplenty Between Miami and San Antonio for Finals
Every time a local sports team plays for a championship, you can count on our politicians to make wagers with their counterparts in the opposing city. It's popular among fans, makes the politician look...
View ArticleTop News Photos of the Week
China Fire: A family member of a worker cries near the accident site after a fire broke out at a poultry processing workshop on June 3 in Dehui City. The blaze killed at least 119 people in one of the...
View ArticleHeat Fall to Spurs in Game 1
The Miami Heat led for most of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, but could not hold on late, falling to the San Antonio Spurs 92-88. LeBron James picked up his 10th career playoff triple-double, scoring 18...
View ArticleHeat-Spurs Game 1 Photos
Miami led for most of the first three quarters, but the Heat's offense grinded to a halt in the fourth quarter. They scored only 16 points, and committed 5 of their 9 turnovers.
View ArticleZimmerman Hearing Resumes in Sanford Friday
Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the George Zimmerman case returned to a Sanford courtroom to continue a hearing Friday, three days before his trial is scheduled to begin. The hearing before...
View ArticleHollywood Snake Handler in "AGT" Spotlight All About Reptiles
David Weathers loves rattlesnakes so much, he about kissed one on “America’s Got Talent.” “Everybody wants to watch me die on that stage. It's horrible,” the snake handler from Hollywood told NBC 6...
View ArticleObama Fundraises, Talks Obamacare in Silicon Valley
President Obama touched down in Air Force One at Moffett Field Thursday, marking the second time the leader of the free world has visited the Bay Area in as many months. He trotted down the plane's...
View ArticleSawgrass Mills Mall to Reopen Friday After Power Outage
Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise will reopen Friday after a power outage caused an evacuation Thursday afternoon. The mall will be open for normal business hours at 10 a.m. after Florida Power and Light...
View Article1M South Floridians Don't Know Where Next Meal is Coming From
For Karen Neal, a few bags of fresh lettuce and okra go a long way. The 57-year-old shares the produce with her 76-year-old mother, who is now in the hospital with pneumonia. Her mother usually cooks...
View ArticleCar Salesman Disinvited From Obama Fundraiser
An electric car advocate dug into his retirement fund to pay thousands of dollars for a chance to meet President Obama at a Santa Monica fundraiser Friday, only, he said, to be told he was not welcome....
View ArticleSuspect Shot By Homestead Police Officer in Florida City
A man was hospitalized after he was shot by an officer in Florida City Thursday, police said. The shooting happened in the 700 block of Northwest 14th Street and involved a Homestead Police officer,...
View ArticleFlash Flood Warning for Broward, Dade Extended
A flash flood warning was extended for southeastern Broward and northeast Miami-Dade until 9:30 p.m. after cities across the two counties reported flooded roads. Thunderstorms keep re-developing along...
View ArticleWoman Pleads Guilty to Sandy Hook Fraud
A Bronx, N.Y. woman pleaded guilty Thursday to charges she fraudulently collected money in the name one of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Nouel Alba, 37, entered the plea in...
View ArticleCondo President Steals Association's Money to Gamble
The president of a Pembroke Pines condo association was arrested for taking the group's money and using it to gamble. Nancy Marquez, 58, was charged with grand theft for embezzling $148,012 from the...
View ArticleCalif. Utility to Close Troubled Nuclear Plant
A leak led to an investigation and then a shutdown. Now, more than a year later, two reactors inside the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in California will be retired. The announcement...
View Article11 Firearms Stolen From Dania Beach Home
Authorities are searching for at least one person who stole 11 firearms from a Dania Beach home. The perpetrators also took a gun safe, jewelry and credit cards, the Broward Sheriff's Office said. One...
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