4 Endangered Green Sea Turtles En Route to Hospital
Four endangered green sea turtles from Sea World in Orlando were en route to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon. The turtles were being transported by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission...
View ArticleFirefighters Put on a Show in Calendar Competition
It was hot inside a ballroom at Jungle Island Wednesday afternoon. That’s where 20 of South Florida’s finest firefighters were letting loose on the stage. One after another, the guys put on a show for...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Mayor's Teen Daughter Assaulted
The daughter of Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter was assaulted during a high school track meet last week. Olivia Nutter's mother, Lisa Nutter, told NBC10 Philadelphia that the 18-year-old was involved...
View ArticleShooting Suspect Turns Himself in: BSO
The suspect wanted in Friday’s fatal and apparently accidental shooting in Pompano Beach turned himself in Wednesday, authorities said. Adiel Jaramillo, 20, surrendered to Broward Sheriff’s Office...
View ArticleBraman, Dolphins Rep Hold Spirited Debate Over Stadium
They described it as a discussion, but Wednesday’s faceoff between Miami Dolphins nemesis Norman Braman and attorney H.T. Smith quickly turned into a spirited debate about whether team owner Stephen...
View ArticleConsumer Reports: Does As-Seen-on-TV Sharpener Cut It?
If your knives aren’t quite cutting it these days, perhaps you’re thinking of getting the Edge of Glory infomercial sharpener. It claims to make your knives like new. To check it out, a Consumer...
View ArticleQuadruple Amputee Launches Site To Help Bombing Victims
A South Florida student who is a quadruple amputee has a big fundraising goal for his effort to help victims of the Boston Marathon bombings: $1 million. Michael Stolzenberg and his older brothers set...
View Article"Very Careful Thinking" Needed on Alimony Issue: Nova Prof
Lawmakers in Tallahassee have cleared the way for Florida to become one of the few states to drastically change the way alimony works. Politicians are making decisions that will impact families and...
View ArticleHistoric Miami Family Gets New Cemetery Tombstone
A South Florida family whose history dates back to the first days of Miami's founding are getting a new landmark that celebrates their heritage and preserves their name. But it's not a statue or plaque...
View ArticleBombing Survivor: "Glass Everywhere and Then I Blacked Out"
Connecticut couple Amy and Mike Garofolo were in Boston last Monday to cheer on a friend in the marathon, but more importantly to mark a rebirth in Amy's fight with cancer. They were mere feet away...
View ArticleLocal DJ Injured in Police-Involved Shooting in NE Miami-Dade
Police are investigating after a man was hospitalized following a police-involved shooting in northeast Miami-Dade Thursday morning. The shooting happened at a home in the 500 block of Northeast 176th...
View ArticleFather Mourns Daughter Killed in Crash at W. Kendall School
The father of a woman who was killed in a violent car crash outside a school cafeteria in West Kendall spoke for the first time Wednesday night, saying he had no idea what had happened until she didn't...
View ArticleSunny and Dry Forecast Thursday in South Florida
A sunny and dry forecast pattern stays in place across South Florida Thursday as high pressure holds on across the Atlantic. We’ll continue the break in the humidity as mostly sunny skies dominate the...
View ArticleWho's Attending the Bush Center Dedication?
International heads of state, former government officials, and other dignitaries are scheduled to be in attendance for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library on the campus of...
View ArticleMissing Brown University Student Found Dead in Providence River
A body pulled from a river in Providence, Rhode Island two days ago has been positively identified as missing Brown University student, Sunil Tripathi. The state's Department of Health made the...
View ArticleGeorge W. Bush: I "Really Don't" Miss Being President
George W. Bush is back in the Oval Office. Fortunately for him, it is just a replica of his old workplace. Bush took a walk through the new George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas on Thursday and...
View ArticleBaby-Changing Stations Installed in Miami Bathrooms
Baby-changing stations are being installed in men's and women's bathrooms throughout Miami. The initiative was promised by Commissioner Frank Carollo over a year ago. The commissioner’s sponsored...
View ArticleFounder of Miami's Shorty's BBQ Dead at 104
The founder of South Florida's barbecue eatery empire Shorty's died April 21 at age 104. Edward Louis "Shorty" Allen died in hospice care in Stuart, where he'd been living since 2000, according to the...
View ArticleLost Deerfield High Ring is Returned to Owner After 30 Years
A Deerfield Beach High School alumnus will receive his 1979 class ring Friday, after having lost it for about 30 years, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported. Randal Dotson, 51, does not recall...
View Article1 Killed, 1 in Custody After Shooting: Opa-locka Police
One person was killed and another was in custody after three suspects started shooting at each other Thursday, Opa-locka Police said. The third suspect was hospitalized at Ryder Trauma Center following...
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