US Customs computer outage at MIA causes long lines, frustration
An outage affecting computer systems used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection caused delays at Miami International Airport, Monday night. Officials said the issue startedRead More
Help Me Howard rounds up top 7 of 2017
There were plenty of headaches last year, and in most cases, Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser were able to find solutions. Some of thoseRead More
Police: Man who raped woman arrested after contacting her on social media
A South Florida man is facing some serious charges after, police said, he kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman, then reached out to her onRead More
Man loses limb after cargo train derails in NW Miami-Dade
A cargo train fell off the tracks in Northwest Miami-Dade, seriously injuring one man, Monday. The train derailed at the Tri-Rail Yard, located on NorthwestRead More
Transgender people cleared to join military, for now
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has made clear its proposed ban on transgender military recruits is on hold, meaning their enlistment can start Monday.Read More
Parents of children killed in shootings march for awareness
Grieving parents and concerned members of the community gathered in Northwest Miami-Dade and took to the streets to call for an end to the violenceRead More
Police: Thief set off firework at Sawgrass Mills Mall to steal watch
A New Year’s Eve scare that sent shoppers running out of Sawgrass Mills Mall was all a distraction so a thief could steal a watch,Read More
Fort Lauderdale transgender woman overcomes obstacles to chase dream
A South Florida woman is overcoming obstacles to chase a longtime dream. She might not have a place to call home, but her aspirations areRead More
Miami car crash witnesses aid driver, passenger
Good Samaritans lent a helping hand to two people inside of a car that, officials said, slammed into a building in Miami. According to investigators,Read More
2018 starts with record cold in parts of the Midwest
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bone-chilling cold gripped much of the central U.S. as 2018 began Monday, breaking century-old records, icing over some New Year’s celebrations andRead More