A South Florida tree trimmer has died after getting caught in a wood chipper, according to officials . The accident occurred at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday in Ocean Ridge, about 60 miles north of Miami, when a man was trimming trees on the first day of a project at the Ocean Ridge Town Hall and Police Department property.
We're quickly approaching the first weekend of February. Here's what's happening around town: 🖼️ Kick off Black History Month on Friday night with a local art show examining incarceration through art,
FSU is making an effort to flip four-star linebacker Jordan Campbell from his commitment to Miami. Campbell pledged to the Hurricanes back in 2023 and is a top-100 prospect in the 2026 class. READ MORE: Luke Petitbon shares Thomas Castellanos played role in recruiting him to Florida State
As President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans ramp up, Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski says the president is taking the wrong approach.
The deadly crash in the Potomac after an American Eagle jet collided with a military helicopter has stirred memories of a long-ago tragedy in Washington, D.C. An Air Florida flight taking off en route to Fort Lauderdale crashed into a bridge and tumbled into the icy Potomac in January 1982.
In Wednesday’s Florida Lottery big money drawings — Florida Lotto, Fantasy 5, Cash4Life, Powerball — only one jackpot won and it was split between Miami-Dade locations about four miles apart.
Smart & Safe Florida has since filed for a new ballot amendment as it sets its sights on the midterm elections in 2026.
Icelandair will commence a brand-new direct service to Miami, Florida, using its latest aircraft, the Airbus A321LR.
After days of nonstop roundups of undocumented immigrants in South Florida, families lined up outside the detention centers looking for their<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
The big story: Florida’s scores on the latest round of the National Assessment of Educational Progress didn’t offer much to cheer about.
South Florida retail landlords experienced rent growth in the fourth quarter of last year, as investors continued focusing on shopping centers.
Miami football went to the state of Georgia to pull off its latest intriguing recruiting move. This time involving Ray Lewis' nephew.