South Florida Community Mourns as Young Survivor Returns Home After Deadly Biscayne Bay Sailing Camp Accident
A sailing camp accident involves a barge colliding with a sailboat, resulting in three girls' deaths and a 7-year-old's critical injuries; a loophole in maritime regulations is suspected to have contributed.
Delray Beach Announces Temporary Reclaimed Water Shut-off for Infrastructure Upgrades on Seabreeze Ave and Nearby Streets
Temporary reclaimed water shut-off in Delray Beach starting August 4 for infrastructure upgrades, affecting Seabreeze Ave, Thomas St, Luke Ln, and Andrews Ave. Restoration expected August 5.
Miami-Dade and Broward Brace for Week of High Heat and Thunderstorms, No Threat from Tropical Storm Dexter
Miami faces a week of heat and humidity, with chances of thunderstorms and heat advisories cautioning of indices up to 110 degrees. Tropical Storm Dexter is not a threat, and daily showers are expected.
Davie Family Farms Owner Refutes Allegations of Animal Cruelty Following Arrest and Charges
Davie's Family Farms owner Robert Lee Hoover disputes animal cruelty charges, claiming proper care despite facing allegations of neglect and mistreatment of animals. He has been granted bail and is defending his practices to the press.












