The Old Cul-de-Sac Where Hurricane Survivors Became Family
We’ve been listening to your stories and memories of Hurricane Andrew and life afterward. Many people have told us that one of their strongest memories from after the storm is how neighbors–who might...
View ArticleBacardi Buildings To Become New Arts Headquarters
The iconic Bacardi Tower and Museum located north of downtown Miami has been sold.And in keeping with its artistic exterior, its interior will serve as a new home to the arts.National YoungArts,...
View ArticleCoconut Grove Playhouse Set For State Takeover
The nonprofit board of the Coconut Grove Playhouse has decided not to try to block the state from coming in and taking back the historic 1926 theater. That means the state could be in charge of the...
View ArticleMiami-Dade School System Inducts 14 Into Hall Of Fame
Fourteen of Miami-Dade Public School System's better-known and accomplished graduates were inducted into the first official Hall of Fame, Monday night at the New World Center in Miami Beach.
View ArticleNEWSCAST: New Florida Poll Gives Romney 7 Point Lead
A new Mason-Dixon poll now shows G.O.P.
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Construction Firm Owner Says Crane Hit Garage
There is at least the first possibility of an explanation into why that five-story section of parking garage collapsed at the Miami-Dade College West Campus in Doral. It was hit with a crane two days...
View ArticleVizcaya Museum And Gardens $2 Million Skylight Complete
Tuesday (October 16th, 2012) is the unveiling of a two million dollar upgrade to the skylight at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Museum officials says it's the largest construction project since 1914 at...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Eyeball Appears To Be 'Fishy' In Nature
The mystery of the giant eyeball is closer to being solved. The softball-sized blue eyeball was found in the sand in Pompano Beach and most likely came from a swordfish. That's the conclusion by the...
View ArticleUSAID Head Talks About Haiti
The head of the United States Agency for International Development was in South Florida to speak to Florida International University students about possible volunteer service with the government...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Obama Campaign Memo Claims Victory In Voter Numbers
Debate performances aside, President Barack Obama is already claiming a "ground game" victory in Florida.His campaign has sent out a memo touting gains made in voter registration and absentee voting...
View Article160 Florida Men Named In Boy Scouts' Documents Stemming From Sex Abuse Case
At least 160 Florida men are on the list of 1,247 former Boy Scout leaders and volunteers accused of sexually abusing young scouts from the years between 19-65 and 19-85.The information comes out of a...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: How New Unemployment Numbers Add Up
This is actually the last statewide and local jobs report we'll receive before Election Day on November 6th.The unemployment rate is down in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach Counties and statewide, but...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: The Show Is About To Go On
Lynn University is getting ready for her close up. The third and final debate between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney is just a couple of hours away. The Boca Raton school that...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Lynn University Debate Through Voters' Eyes
And now, on the other side of a pretty prestigious political night for South Florida - one last look at the Presidential debate at Lynn University. Kenny Malone was onsite at Lynn University and...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Let The Voting Begin
Early voting begins Saturday in Florida and rallies and get-out-the-vote events are planned for this weekend.Organizers say at least 135 churches statewide will take part in the so-called "souls to the...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Lawsuit Over South Florida Voting Resolved
The federal lawsuit filed Sunday morning by the Florida Democratic Party over early voting was resolved late Monday afternoon. It stemmed in part from the long delays on the last official day of early...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Miami-Dade Waits; Results For Schools 'Great.'
Just what led to some voting breakdowns in Miami-Dade is still up for debate - not enough resources, too many voters, too long a ballot, too many precincts in one place. About the only thing certain is...
View ArticleNEWSCAST: Florida Finally Gets A Color
The Miami-Dade absentee ballots have all been counted. And color us blue. That blank on the U.S.
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