Driving with your music too loud? Starting Friday, Florida cops can ticket...
Police in the Sunshine State will be able to ticket drivers for playing music too loud from their cars as of Friday. The law makes it a noncriminal traffic violation for any driver’s music to to be...
View ArticleTropical depression likely to form from one of 3 systems brewing in Atlantic
Activity is heating up in the tropics with three storm systems brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, one of which is likely to become a tropical depression in the next day or so, forecasters said Monday.
View ArticleWoman found shot inside bullet-riddled Boynton Beach home has died, police say
A torrent of gunfire erupted outside a home in Boynton Beach early Monday and a woman found shot inside the residence later died, police said.
View ArticleJuly 4 in South Florida: Plan for patriotic parties, parades and fireworks...
A look at events taking place throughout Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties on July 4.
View ArticleFlorida, NRA point to US Supreme Court ruling as they argue to strike down...
As they battle over a 2018 Florida law that raised the minimum age from 18 to 21 to buy rifles and other long guns, attorneys for the state and the National Rifle Association are trying to use a new...
View ArticleMiya’s Law, named for slain Orlando college student, signed by DeSantis
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Miya’s Law, a bill named for slain Orlando college student Miya Marcano.
View Article8-year-old Florida boy accidentally shoots and kills baby girl
A 1-year-old girl is dead and her 2-year-old sister injured after an 8-year-old boy accidentally shot them at a Florida motel
View ArticleHacker attempts to impersonate Florida Blue customers
A cyber attacker used a database to find user IDs and passwords online to impersonate Florida Blue customers, gaining access to claim and payment information, health insurance policy details, contact...
View ArticleForces square off in court over Florida’s 15-week abortion law
Pro abortion forces argued the new law hurts patients, while the government said it protects the unborn
View ArticleDisney opts out of SunRail-Brightline expansion, but project moving ahead
Walt Disney World said it was stepping back from a previous agreement toward establishing a Brightline station at its Disney Springs commercial district.
View ArticleTropical Storm Bonnie expected to form; forecasters watching two other systems
Three storm systems are present in the Atlantic, one of which is likely to become Tropical Storm Bonnie on its approach toward the eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea, forecasters said.
View ArticleGhislaine Maxwell to be sentenced in Epstein sex abuse case
Ghislaine Maxwell faces the likelihood of years in prison when she is sentenced for helping the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls
View ArticleGhislaine Maxwell to be sentenced in Epstein sex abuse case
Ghislaine Maxwell faces the likelihood of years in prison when she is sentenced for helping the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls
View ArticleSupreme Court turns down Coral Ridge Ministries’ bid for hearing on ‘hate...
The U.S. Supreme Court turned down Coral Ridge Ministries, a South Florida church that says its designation as a “hate group” is preventing it from collecting donations from Amazon's Smile program.
View ArticleMiami man who went on racist tirade with gun is banned from pretending to be...
Joseph Fucheck, a white Miami man who pointed a gun at a Black homeowner and hurled a racial slur, has pleaded guilty, accepted probation and will have to complete the usual array of conditions.
View ArticleFlorida ‘Freedom Week’ brings sales-tax savings on tickets, outdoor gear
Floridians facing economic pressure from inflation will get to avoid paying a portion of sales taxes on events and outdoor gear starting Friday.
View Article50 migrants die after trailer abandoned in Texas heat
Fifty people have died after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer in the sweltering Texas heat, one of the worst tragedies to claim the lives of migrants smuggled across the border from Mexico to the U.S.
View ArticleWhy is California Governor Gavin Newsom’s campaign buying TV ads on Fox News...
Why is the campaign to reelect California Governor Gavin Newsome buying TV ads in Florida?
View ArticleTropical Storm Bonnie expected to form; forecasters watching two other systems
Three storm systems are present in the Atlantic, one of which is likely to become Tropical Storm Bonnie on its approach toward the eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea, forecasters said.
View Article$17,000 reward renewed as search continues for 16-year-old’s murderer in...
Officials are still searching for the person who killed 16-year-old Jacob Rivera in 2013 in Hollywood, and the $17,000 reward has been renewed.
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