Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s 14-hour visit to Chicago on July 6,...
A look back at the first visit of a reigning British monarch to the Windy City in 1959.
View ArticleGetting more spam calls? COVID tests and vaccine sign-ups may be the reason
No one knows how spammers get their call lists, but with more people putting their personal information into electronic databases during the coronavirus pandemic, annoying spam calls have spiked.
View ArticleBody found inside charred car in Hollywood alley
A dead body found inside a charred car in Hollywood, Florida, on Sunday was being investigated as a homicide.
View ArticleI-95 construction is going to make you scream for years
The Florida Department of Transportation plans to overhaul five I-95 exits within a 12-mile stretch from Boynton Beach to Lake Worth.
View ArticleVideo: NASA pulls off first Martian liftoff of ‘Ingenuity’ helicopter
One small liftoff for a tiny helicopter is one giant leap for mankind as NASA successfully flew a tiny helicopter off the surface of Mars, Monday morning.
View ArticleAnswers to your vaccine questions: Does my vaccinated daughter really have to...
Here are the answers to some of your biggest questions about COVID-19 vaccinations in Florida. Today's question: Is it the vaccines or the masks that will keep us safe?
View ArticleDeSantis signs ‘anti-riot’ bill at Polk County Sheriff’s Office
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “anti-riot” bill Monday morning in Winter Haven.
View Article3-year-old boy, hit by truck on Florida pier, dies
A 3-year-old boy was hit by a pickup truck and killed on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Fishing Pier.
View ArticleWATCH: World War II-era plane lands in the ocean during air show at Cocoa Beach
The smoothly-executed landing took place Saturday, in what appeared to be relatively shallow water, south of Cocoa Beach near Patrick Space Force Base.
View ArticleMystery over four spiders found in Miami is solved: It’s an entirely new species
A new species of spider named the Pine Rockland trapdoor spider has been identified near Zoo Miami, where four males have been found since 2012.
View ArticlePotential for severe thunderstorms in northern Broward and Palm Beach counties
Storms are most likely in the mid-afternoon to early evening, with rain chances at 50 to 70%, forecasters said.
View ArticleState Sen. Perry Thurston and former Commissioner Priscilla Taylor enter race...
Florida state Sen. Perry Thurston is officially a candidate to succeed the late U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings. Thurston, who lives in Broward County, has been an unofficial candidate for months. Also now...
View ArticleFlorida reports 4,237 new COVID cases with fewer people getting tested
Florida reported 4,237 new COVID cases and 32 additional deaths
View ArticleHouse to take up scholarship bill, but changes worry parents of students with...
Lawmakers want to expand state voucher programs, but parents who use the Gardiner Scholarship fear the changes will hurt an initiative that has helped their children.
View ArticleDeSantis signs ‘anti-riot’ bill into law, sparking outcry from Democrats,...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s controversial “anti-riot” bill into law on Monday, vastly increasing law enforcement’s powers to crack down on civil unrest.
View ArticleIn Travis Rudolph murder case, 911 calls depict a chaotic scene
Many people screamed for help on the day a former football star, Travis Rudolph, was accused of murder.
View ArticleHere’s where to find a coronavirus vaccine in South Florida
Here is where to find COVID-19 vaccines in South Florida.
View ArticleAs anti-riot law takes effect, will the cops really jail rioters in Florida?
Law enforcement agencies across South Florida on Monday began figuring out how to enforce Florida’s new anti-riot law while trying not to restrict people’s right to demonstrate.
View ArticleHackers post 26,000 Broward school files online
An initial review found a few isolated incidents where confidential student or employee information was released, but none that contained Social Security numbers.
View ArticleAnother anti-Matt Gaetz billboard might be going up, this one in Pensacola
Another billboard chiding U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz might go up in his home state of Florida, this time in Pensacola.
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