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A Miami-Dade man was arrested after Dropbox flagged images that investigators say show sexual abuse of girls, including an infant. Court records show he faces 15 felony counts.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Okan Tower's frame has climbed to the 48th floor, moving the 70‑story, 902‑ft project closer to topping out in Downtown Miami.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Brightline train on the 700 block of North Andrews Avenue early Sunday. Fort Lauderdale police say the investigation is active.
Two men were shot early Sunday in Miami's Little Haiti and were taken to Ryder Trauma Center; police say their investigation is ongoing.
Politics & Govt in ...
Deerfield Beach's commission voted 4-1 to end its public-safety contract with the Broward Sheriff's Office, launching a transition to city-run police and fire departments. The move follows months of debate over costs and control.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A single-engine plane made an emergency landing on West Indiantown Road in Jupiter Friday; the pilot was unhurt and crews cleared the scene. NTSB expected to investigate.
A 24‑year‑old was arrested in Gladeview after a Sept. 6 home invasion in Miami Gardens left a woman with serious head injuries. Police say one intruder struck the victim with a ceramic angel.
EastGroup has filed to add warehouse space in Miami Gardens and is asking for a variance to allow industrial uses on a roughly 6.86‑acre parcel. A city council hearing next Wednesday will decide the request.
Two men accused in a 2024 West Palm Beach murder‑for‑hire plot pleaded guilty to battery‑related counts and were sentenced to time served.
A Fort Lauderdale Police "Critical Incident Summary" video reconstructs the Feb. 14 Chateau Park Drive shooting as FDLE opens an independent probe.
A 4-year-old girl was pulled from a backyard pool in Ives Estates and later pronounced dead; Miami‑Dade investigators are probing the circumstances.
A Delray Beach standoff ended without injury after a man fired at officers during an hours-long SWAT siege; he surrendered after a tactical breach and faces additional charges.
A junkyard fire in Opa-Locka sent heavy black smoke across northwest Miami-Dade Thursday; officials say no injuries were reported and the cause is under investigation.
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