In today’s Quickcast:
Officials are focusing on finding the murder weapon used in an overnight double shooting near a Brightline station in Downtown Miami, where police said one man was killed and a woman was seriously injured.
Meanwhile, Pompano Beach is considering cutting ties with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office as city officials meet to discuss whether to reestablish its own independent police force after 25 years.
Also, a viral video shows a swarm of sand fleas at a Florida beach. Experts explain whether beachgoers should be concerned.
In consumer news, some fast food chains are changing their menus to combat sales loss, including McDonald’s, which plans to bring back the Snack Wrap.
Now to the Trump presidency, where the president has had a busy day trying to convince holdout Republican senators to support his budget bill and had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Russia’s war with Ukraine.
Also, Goodyear is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its iconic blimp.
And finally, the Stanley Cup starts tonight, as the Florida Panthers hold for a two-peat with their rematch against the Edmonton Oilers.
Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4 p.m. ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com.
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