Parts of Miami rained out, with more on the way. What you need to know for your commute | Quickcast

In today’s Quickcast:

Parts of Miami continue to deal with on and off again heavy rains, and flooding– as the rush hour commute begins. See what you want to know before you head out.

In Pembroke Park, the man accused of shooting and killing his partner and three of her children last week has died. Tonight, the community will come together to support each other amid the tragedy and will offer grief counselors at a town hall there.

This evening, police are investigator a shooting on a bus that led to a driver allegedly shooting and killing two passengers.

Tonight, residents of a South Florida mobile home park are being given the option to vacate their homes with a $7,000 dollar move-out special, or take a lesser amount at a later day.

In politics, President Trump announced new tariffs in countries around the world that tax American made products.

Miami-Dade commissioners could soon vote to remove fluoride from the county’s drinking water– a move deemed controversial by many.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced a new proposal set too bring tax relief to homeowners in the state.

More than 212,000 thousand pounds of egg substitute are being pulled from store shelves amid concerns that some of the products could contain bleach.

SpaceX is set to launch private astronauts on the first crewed polar orbit.

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Author: Rich