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Karli Barnett reports congregants at Greater Bethel AME Church in Overtown celebrated its 125th anniversary.
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Daylight saving time 2021 begins on the second Sunday in March, giving Floridians more sunlight to play in after work and school.
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The police said they responded to shots fired and found a man dead on the scene. A woman was also found with gunshot wounds.
The theme of the discussion was "Claiming Her Space."
“It was a loud boom and all the lights went out. My teacher said go and we all ran,” he said.
Miami Dolphins great Nat Moore was surprised with his own mural in Overtown celebration his humanitarian contributions to the community.
A car crashed and ruptured a fire hydrant, which sent water shooting into the air, onto the road and into a home.
DJ Lu said that for his birthday, he wanted to give.
Silvino Garcia, 79, left a family members home on Sunday and hasn't been seen since.
Pilot Brendan Spratt, 87, was the only person aboard the Lancair 300 when it vanished from radar 17 miles off the coast.
Miami-Dade police said that they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the “possible disappearance of Mr. Pollard.”
The FIU bridge was under construction when the 950-ton span collapsed onto busy 8th Street/Tamiami Trail on March 15, 2018.
The two people in the boat were thrown overboard before impact.
Five men are back on dry land this morning after being rescued off the coast of Lake Worth over the weekend.
The Rosewood Massacre took place in 1923, in Levy County, Florida.
Local non-profit Neighbors 4 Neighbors, partnered with other organizations for an important food distribution event on Thursday.
The helipad at former President Donald Trump’s current home in Palm Beach has been removed.
The goal is to help affordable housing owners and operators protect their buildings and residents from climate change and natural disasters.
A nearly 100-pound green anaconda measuring more than 13 feet, was brought to the zoo hospital Thursday for a physical exam.
Regularly-scheduled garbage and bulky trash services will take place on Monday, Feb. 15.
Officials say the program will give much-needed assistance to families facing financial difficulties amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity” is now open at the Stephen P. Clark Center in Downtown Miami.
No injuries reported; the fire is under investigation.
Gomez, who covered more than 25 World Series during his reporting career, is remembered as a kind, gentle family man, friend and mentor.
The church was founded by Greek immigrants, including Marina Angleton’s grandfather, Angelo Kays, whose name appears on the cornerstone.
Hours of operation will be Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The program helps Florida Medicaid enrollees search for community programs that provide needed food, transportation, childcare and more.
In order for them to get the vaccine, they have to provide a deed or a rental agreement plus and other proofs of residency to qualify.
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Door to door in Miami’s Little Havana with hopes of building trust in testing, vaccination.
A new drive-thru vaccination site opened at Marlins Park Wednesday and dwindling supply could affect some distribution sites.
Vaccines will be available by appointment only, and are limited to individuals age 65 and older.
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Police say when two cars collided, one hit a pole and then slammed into five UF students.
The county will join a nationwide tribute to those who have died from COVID-19 by illuminating prominent buildings Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.