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NewsPolice rescue toddler from canal in Miami Gardens; child in stable condition
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. (WSVN) - Police rescued a child from a canal in Miami Gardens Saturday after responding to a call about a missing child.The...
News8 hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash in West Miami-Dade
WEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A multi-vehicle crash in West Miami-Dade sent eight people to the hospital Saturday.The violent crash left three cars mangled in...
News1 dead after shooting in SW Miami-Dade; police investigating
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A man is dead after a shooting in Southwest Miami-Dade.The victim was found with gunshot wounds near West Guava Street...
NewsTrump Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran as Missile Reach Shatters Previous Defense Assumptions Across the Global Indian Ocean (Videos)
The geopolitical landscape of 2026 shifted violently this weekend as President Donald Trump, operating from his winter residence in Florida, issued a final 48-hour ultimatum to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
NewsSouth Florida To Experience Sun-Drenched Days and Refreshing Mornings
Sunday brings bright skies and low eighties, while dangerous rip currents persist along the coast through a clear week.
NewsThe Airport Standoff: Trump Threatens Ice Deployment As Musk And Desantis Propose Radical Security Overhauls
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a Saturday morning escalation that has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry, President Donald Trump threatened to deploy U.S.
NewsGoof Off Day Was Created In 1976 – By A 10-Year-Old
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Dumb & Dumber are just some “Goof Off” movies to watch.
NewsControversy Over Reese’s Ingredients Reveals Standard Food Industry Practices Most Consumers Never Notice
By Jonathan Deutsch, Drexel University Springtime in Pennsylvania is peanut butter egg season.
NewsWhy Didn’t I See Any Alligators At The Everglades? A Florida Resident Explains
During the wet season, water levels rise across the park’s 1.5 million acres, and roughly 200,000 alligators disperse into the vast flooded grasslands where you simply can’t see them.