2 boaters rescued after vessel capsizes east of Turkey Point

BISCAYNE BAY, Fla. (WSVN) – Two boaters had to be rescued after their vessel capsized in open water several miles east of Turkey Point. TheRead More

Floodwater remains in parts of South Florida days after torrential storms

The heavy rain is no longer falling, but the floodwater is sticking around in parts of South Florida days after the region experienced torrential rain.Read More

Police identify man allegedly behind Miami chase in stolen vehicle

Police have revealed the identity of the man who, they said, led officers on a chase through the streets of Miami in a stolen vehicle.Read More

Latest COVID-19 numbers: Florida cases pass 53,200 as deaths eclipse 2,300

There are now more than 53,200 reported cases of the coronavirus in Florida, with 2,364 deaths. As of 11 a.m., Thursday, the Florida Department ofRead More

NW Miami-Dade business owner continues distribution of free sandbags

A local business owner handed out dozens of sandbags to those whose homes were flooded by rain Wednesday, and he will continue to do soRead More

Woman arrested in fatal crash that killed 7-year-old in Miami

Police have made an arrest in the case of a deadly crash that claimed the life of a child in Miami nearly a year afterRead More

Police investigate after bullet-riddled SUV left outside Hialeah Hospital

An SUV riddled with bullet holes was left at Hialeah Hospital, but police said the vehicle is connected to a shooting that took place inRead More

Lawsuit: Ultra refuses refunds for canceled music festival

MIAMI (AP) — Two men are suing organizers of Ultra Music Festival, claiming they were denied refunds after the the three-day electronic dance music festivalRead More

High school seniors pick up cap and gowns, medals during drive-by ceremony

Seniors at William H. Turner Technical Arts High School in Miami participated in a drive-by ceremony to pick up their cap and gowns and celebrateRead More

Torrential rains force commuters to get creative around South Florida

Northeast Miami-Dade has been the scene of intense flooding that was as high as waist-deep. Torrential rains Tuesday night turned roads into rivers throughout theRead More