In today’s Quickcast:
A federal jury in Miami awarded $200 million in punitive damages to a South Florida family after they sued Tesla and a driver of one of its vehicles that was on Autopilot and failed to stop, killing a woman and severely injuring her boyfriend.
New details have emerged in the aftermath of Monday’s tragic boating accident on Biscayne Bay as one of the girls who was critically hurt has been discharged from the hospital and is heading home.
Meanwhile, a celebrity hairstylist has bonded out of Miami-Dade jail after he was accused of trying to lure a 15-year-old client into having sex.
Also, an investigation is underway after an alleged SWAT standoff with the presumed suspect in a Hollywood shooting.
Plus, another investigation is underway in Fort Lauderdale after three people were shot overnight at a Wawa gas station.
There’s also a break in the case of a stabbing in Northwest Miami-Dade.
Meanwhile, Florida’s back-to-school tax holiday is currently underway.
Additionally, a SpaceX Dragon rocket is on its way to the International Space Station.
Last night on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," former Vice President Kamala Harris had her first interview since losing the 2024 election.
And finally, Lisa Petrillo is back with another edition of Taste of the Town.
Tune in to CBS News Miami’s 4 p.m. Quickcast every weekday on the CBS News Miami app and on CBSNewsMiami.com.
#florida #floridanews #miami #browardcounty #backtoschool #crime #boatcrash #spacex #kamalaharris #colbert #food