Trump administration lifts transgender bathroom guidance
WASHINGTON (AP) — Transgender students on Wednesday lost federal protections that allowed them to use school bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities, asRead More
2017 Carnaval Miami performers, art work announced
The Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation kicked off the Carnaval Miami festivities early by introducing us to this year’s Kings of Calle Ocho Festival andRead More
Pain Into Purpose
It’s been two years since a 20-year-old South Florida woman stared death in the face — literally. Lyndsey Cooper was left for dead by aRead More
Miami-Dade Teacher of the Year finalists express their love for teaching
Four finalists for Miami-Dade County’s Teacher of the Year were selected ahead of the big announcement. On Thursday night, Miami-Dade County Schools will select eitherRead More
Bill and Hillary Clinton to attend Trump inauguration
WASHINGTON (AP) — Falling in line with tradition, Bill and Hillary Clinton plan to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration. It’s a decision that will put HillaryRead More
High school student develops app that teaches sign language
A South Florida student is using her skills to make it easier for people to learn sign language. Seventeen-year-old Gulliver Prepatory student Victoria Rios isRead More
New Year’s Eve 2017: From Pitbull at Bayfront Park to Bieber at The Fontainebleau
We’re just days away from ringing in the new year, and South Florida is already getting ready to celebrate. But if you’re not sure howRead More
Woman sidelined by lifelong injury fulfills dream of becoming Heat dancer
A South Florida woman had dreams of becoming a Miami Heat dancer before an injury paralyzed everything below her waist. Still, the Heat were able toRead More
Puppies with a Purpose
A horseback riding accident left one South Florida woman in a wheelchair. Find out how she turned her frightening experience into an opportunity to helpRead More
Gov. Scott gives Little River area ‘all clear’ on Zika
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has given the all clear for Miami’s Little River neighborhood, one of two remaining Zika zones in Miami-Dade County. Scott gaveRead More