5 killed in wrong-way crash on SR 826 in Northwest Miami-Dade; driver hospitalized
Four women and a man were killed after, authorities said, they were involved in a violent wrong-way wreck on the Palmetto Expressway in Northwest Miami-DadeRead More
Early voting for Aug. 23 Florida primary ends Sunday in Miami-Dade and Broward
This weekend will give early voters in South Florida their final opportunities to cast their ballots ahead of next week’s state primary. Early voting isRead More
6 Cuban migrants found in van during Opa-Locka stop; suspected smugglers arrested
U.S. Border Patrol agents put a stop to a smuggling event in Opa-Locka. Investigators said agents on Thursday found six Cuban migrants locked in theRead More
Lawyers for social media model charged with murder drop request to examine boyfriend’s body
Lawyers for an OnlyFans model charged in her boyfriend’s murder have dropped a request to examine the victim’s body. Attorneys representing Courtney Clenney dropped theRead More
Crews fix sewer main break in Aventura; NE 207th St. reopens
Crews have repaired a sewer main break in Aventura that caused part of a street to be shut down for hours. A contractor struck aRead More
Fired Miami firefighter apologizes for writing incendiary texts in wake of Officer Echaverry’s death
A City of Miami Fire Rescue firefighter has come forward and is speaking out hours after the department confirmed he was fired for writing controversialRead More
Kiwanis of Little Havana, Miami Marlins give Miami students school supplies
The Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation are getting kids ready to go back to school. The organization and the Miami Marlins Foundation are giving back-to-schoolRead More
At FIU, the process of grieving Luke Knox is just beginning
MIAMI (AP/WSVN) — Practice ended at Florida International on a steamy Friday morning, and coach Mike MacIntyre gathered the team to go over the planRead More
Law enforcement, community turn out to remember Cesar Echaverry with procession
Local law enforcement and the rest of the community turned out to pay their respects to Cesar Echaverry as a procession transported his body fromRead More
Green sea turtle released in Crandon Park after treatment at Miami Seaquarium
It was a special “shell-ebration” for a Miami Seaquarium patient released back into the wild. Peppermint, a young green sea turtle, successfully completed her rehabilitation.Read More