Unruly passenger arrested at MIA after trying to pry open exit doors, choking off-duty flight attendant, police say

An unruly passenger forced the pilot of a Chicago-bound flight to make an emergency landing at Miami International Airport. The scare unfolded aboard a FrontierRead More

Experts stress early preparation as hurricane season begins in South Florida; nonprofits prepare kits for people in need

Monday marked the first day of hurricane season, and even though experts say it is expected to be below to near normal, they stress theRead More

Opa-locka residents shocked by intense smoke caused by junkyard fire

As several firefighters continued to battle an aggressive junkyard fire, several residents spent much of their Memorial Day concerned about the smoke filling the air.Read More

A tribute in every stitch: Goodwill’s manufacturing center in Miami makes US flags honoring fallen soldiers

A local Goodwill manufacturer is making a colorful contribution for the nation’s fallen soldiers. Most people know Goodwill for its thrift stores, but there’s aRead More

Díaz-Canel joins thousands protesting Raúl Castro indictment in front of US Embassy in Havana

Furious over the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, government officials in Cuba held a demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy in Havana.Read More

Cuba’s Diaz-Canel condemns indictment of Raúl Castro as tensions flare between both nations

Hours after the U.S. Department of Justice announced the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, questions are growing over what the latest charges couldRead More

1 bonds out, 1 in jail after being charged with vandalizing Ocean Drive LGBTQ bench with hateful symbols

One man has bonded out of jail and one remains in custody after they were charged with vandalizing an LGBTQ bench with hateful symbols inRead More

Crews dig hole on South Beach intersection to repair water main break; 1 building under boil water notice

Crews repairing an overnight water main break at a busy South Beach intersection were forced to dig a hole in the ground, causing traffic backups.Read More

Archdiocese of Miami celebrates 50th anniversary of priestly ordination for Archbishop Thomas Wenski

The Archdiocese of Miami celebrated the 50th anniversary of Archbishop Thomas Wenski’s priestly ordination. The milestone marked 50 years of faithful service, spiritual leadership, andRead More

Díaz-Canel accepts $100M in humanitarian aid from US; local Cuban Americans concerned money won’t reach Cubans

After Cuba’s national energy grid suffered a major failure, the country’s leader announced he would be accepting an offer of humanitarian aid from the UnitedRead More