Tartan Army marches down Ocean Drive, swarms bars and restaurants on eve of Scotland-Brazil World Cup match
A day before Team Scotland takes on Brazil at the FIFA World Cup, the Tartan Army continued their South Florida takeover as they marched inRead More
Tartan Army parties at Ball & Chain, marches to loanDepot Park to catch Marlins game
Team Scotland’s biggest fans took over Miami ahead of a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup showdown with Brazil. The Tartan Army warmed up at BallRead More
Uruguay vs. Cape Verde World Cup showdown draws soccer fans to Miami Stadium
Plenty of soccer fans showed up at Miami Stadium ahead of the Uruguay and Cape Verde World Cup match. Fans can be seen throughout theRead More
South Florida’s Haitian community rally behind Team Haiti despite 3-0 loss to Brazil
South Florida’s Haitian community cheered on Team Haiti as it took on Brazil in Friday night’s World Cup match. Fans of all ages gathered atRead More
Crews battle dual brush fires in West Miami-Dade for third day; smoke triggers air quality and visibility concerns
An intense battle against two brush fires in West Miami-Dade that triggered an air quality alert in Broward County entered its third day. Smoke blanketedRead More
11-year-old boy who overcame cancer gets exciting sendoff for Uruguay-Saudi Arabia World Cup match
An 11-year-old boy who successfully beat cancer got an exciting sendoff before getting to see his dream team in the World Cup. Adrian Echazu isRead More
Fans come together at Miami Stadium after match between Saudi Arabia, Uruguay ends in a draw
Soccer fans came together to watch two FIFA World Cup teams play at Miami Stadium. The fans traveled from Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, and across theRead More
Inside look at Miami Stadium ahead of first FIFA match in South Florida
South Florida is hosting its first FIFA match on Monday, with Saudi Arabia taking on Uruguay at the newly transformed Miami Stadium, which has been prepared with advanced technology to ensure a perfect playing field.
Precautionary boil water order issued for North Lauderdale residents
Thousands of residents in North Lauderdale have been advised to boil their water as a precautionary measure due to a testing error that initially indicated the presence of e coli.
Pembroke Park proclaims ‘Maury Hernandez Day’ to honor former deputy injured in line of duty
Maury Hernandez, a former Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy, was honored decades after being shot in the line of duty, leaving him permanently disabled, with August 6th being proclaimed “Maury Hernandez Day” in recognition of his sacrifice and dedication to the town and local police department.