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Youth members of the Young Marines from Doral were in Hawaii for remembrance ceremonies of the 80th anniversary of attack on Pearl Harbor.
This generator-powered floating tiki hut offers guests a unique glamping experience in a Key West harbor.
A 29-year-old FL Lottery winner, who attended college on a Bright Futures Scholarship, said, “I feel like I’ve won the lottery twice.”
It is called Box Joy and it’s the brainchild of the Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation.
Hundreds of first responders spent weeks digging through the debris of the Champlain Towers South following the June 24th collapse.
“As much as we work every day as much as we have not stopped since February 14 almost four years ago, it's not enough."
Lauren Foster is the first transgender resident in Miami Beach to receive a proclamation for her work within the transgender community.
Jeimy Henrriquez, 15, told CBS4’s Peter D’Oench that she began chatting with the man while the two were playing a game called “Fire MAX.”
A friendship blossomed 20 years ago when a South FL woman, now 80, accidentally dialed a RI man then in his 20s. They finally met in person.
It all started when COVID shutdowns began. As a gay, single, Black man he said he felt alone and scared.
“It’s truly a blessing when you think about this holiday season when you think about the pandemic and how it’s affected so many lives."
The 27-story Dade County Courthouse, built in 1928, never completed its required 40-year safety recertification until recent months.
Irela Bague joins CBS4's Elliot Rodriguez and Lauren Pastrana to talk about the challenges of maintaining Biscayne Bay clean.
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“Oh! I'm too happy. A little bit too happy,” said Isabel Tay when she received her turkey.
A Margate man claimed the $7.25 million jackpot in the Oct. 23 Florida Lotto drawing, Florida Lottery said.
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