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NewsFirst mini-pitch soccer field opens at Oak Grove Elementary in NE Miami-Dade in effort to expand soccer program
NORTHEAST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - Children had some fun on the soccer field at a South Florida elementary school. A new mini-pitch soccer field opened...
NewsOxtail Cuban / Las’ Lap, Miami Beach
(WSVN) - There’s no shortage of places to get a Cuban sandwich in the 305, but one spot is mixing up the classic Miami staple.
NewsLegal History Unfolds as a Sitting President Observes the Supreme Court From the Gallery Today
On a historic Wednesday morning, the quiet, marble halls of the United States Supreme Court were transformed into a theater of high-stakes political drama.
NewsVolatile Spring Storms and Major Winter Blast Threaten Easter Travel and Spring Break Plans Across the United States
Heavy snow, ice, and severe thunderstorms will disrupt millions of travelers through the busy Easter weekend across the country.
NewsTrump to Address Nation Wednesday Night Amid Escalating Iran Conflict and Rising Domestic Energy Costs (Live Link)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House confirmed late Tuesday that President Donald Trump will deliver a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday at 9:00 p.m.
NewsTo the Moon and Beyond: Artemis II Clears Final Weather Hurdles for Historic Launch (Live Link)
Favorable weather conditions signal a green light as four astronauts prepare for humanity's historic return to the moon.
NewsCoastal Winds and Holiday Storms Transition to a Sunny Easter Forecast
Sunshine starts the holiday week before Thursday storms clear out for a warm and mostly bright Easter Sunday.
NewsWhen Spinning A Penny, The Chances Of Landing On Tails Is 80%.
According to the Mint’s 2023 annual report, each penny costs about 3.07 cents to manufacture, driven largely by the price of zinc and copper.
NewsA Pound of Ground Beef Now Costs More Than the Federal Minimum Wage
Since 2020, the cost of groceries has spiked over 31%, and there’s no indication that they’re on the way down.