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In Miami NewsJuly 27, 2019Listeria found on leafy greens at major grocery stores. […]CBS4 News Morning Headlines 12/28/2020
In Miami NewsDecember 28, 2020Get a quick look at news making headlines this morning. […]Nurse, doctors on the frontlines in South Florida face risks
In Miami NewsMarch 29, 2020Family Lawers Up After Vacation Photo Shows Universal Character Using Supremacist Sign
In Miami NewsOctober 5, 2019It was the last thing the Zinger family expected when they took their two kids to a character breakfast at Universal Studios last March. […]Timelapse Tuesday – March 2, 2021
In Miami NewsMarch 2, 2021Miami News Source: City of Miami Gov […]Gunshot wound victim rushed to hospital in Miami
In Miami NewsOctober 18, 2019A man was rushed to the hospital with an apparent gunshot wound after police responded to reports of a loud boom in a Northwest Miami-Dade neighborhood. […]CBS4 Nat Moore Trophy Take The Stage
In Miami NewsDecember 11, 2019CBS4’s Jim Berry introduced the four finalists: Donald Chaney Jr., Henry Parrish, Issiah Walker and Derek Wingo. […]Washington Monument set to reopen in August
In Miami NewsJuly 31, 2019The Washington Monument will soon reopen to the public. It’s been closed for several years. […]Man caught on camera stealing packages from Miami Shores homes
In Miami NewsJuly 29, 2019Miami Shores police are searching for a thief who targeted at least five homes last week, where he stole packages that had just been delivered, […]Coronavirus Has Hollywood Changing The Way It Does Business
In Miami NewsApril 6, 2020Chris Martinez reports with movie theaters closed, many studios are streaming their new movies. […]Vehicle slams into storefront on Small Business Saturday
In Miami NewsDecember 1, 2019One shop owner in Miami worked until 4 a.m. Saturday getting ready for Small Business Saturday, but then just before 9 a.m., a car drove straight through […]Teen among those injured in West Perrine drive-by shooting, police say
In Miami NewsSeptember 10, 2019Three people, including a teenager, were wounded Sunday in a drive-by shooting in the West Perrine neighborhood of southwest Miami-Dade County, police […]Suicide Prevention – COVID-19 (Creole)
In Miami NewsApril 1, 2020Digital Bite: Esotico Miami’s “The King Tamoko”
In Miami NewsNovember 2, 2019CBS4’s Lisa Petrillo is getting a digital bite out of Esotico Miami and their “The King Tamoko” cocktail. […]Local 10 Forecast: 1/10/21 Evening Edition
In Miami NewsJanuary 11, 2021Tense Testimony From Key Witness In Corruption Trial Of Ex-Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper
In Miami NewsNovember 22, 2019CBS4’s Joan Murray shares the latest developments in the trial. […]Amid coronavirus pandemic, Rabbi says Passover ‘is all about being in your home’
In Miami NewsApril 3, 2020Local 10 Forecast: 03/29/20 Morning Edition
In Miami NewsMarch 29, 2020Special Report: Coronavirus Task Force Update On Pandemic 3-24-20
In Miami NewsMarch 25, 2020The growing number of cases in New York has officials worried. […]Memorial Healthcare raises awareness of screening mammography
In Miami NewsOctober 15, 2019In the Women’s Imaging Center at Memorial West Hospital in Pembroke Pines, Fla. Dr. Elitsa Ivanova, a diagnostic radiologist, spends her days reviewing […]CBSMiami.com Weather @ Your Desk 8-10-19 6AM
In Miami NewsAugust 10, 2019CBS4 News meteorologist Jennifer Correa’s weather outlook for South Florida. […]Search Continues For Two Firefighters Who Went Missing During Florida Fishing Trip
In Miami NewsAugust 21, 2019A possible clue has surfaced on Day 3 of the search for two firefighters who disappeared after setting out from Port Canaveral on a fishing trip. […]More Sanctions Imposed On Iran
In Miami NewsSeptember 18, 2019Tensions between the US and Iran continued to escalate on Wednesday. […]Third victim identified as police chase down leads following deadly shooting in Riviera Beach
In Miami NewsFebruary 3, 2020Instead of celebrating Super Bowl LIV Sunday, a family is grieving the death of a 15-year-old Deerfield Beach High School football player who died after a […]North Bay Village granted $11 million to bury power lines
In Miami NewsSeptember 25, 2019Burying power lines is something often requested by South Florida residents, but it rarely happens due to the high costs. […]Florida fighting back against new party drug not yet legal in US
In Miami NewsAugust 29, 2019The United Kingdom is on the cusp of declaring a public health emergency over a drug that has now made its way to the United States, although it is not […]CBS4 This Morning Headlines 9/19
In Miami NewsSeptember 19, 2019Get a quick look at the news making headlines this morning on CBSMiami […]Treating Triathletes at UHealth Sports Medicine Institute
In Miami NewsAugust 12, 2019Seasoned triathletes like Eric Winter train all year to stay competitive as swimmers, cyclists and runners. But specializing in three events can increase […]Social Distancing – Stop the Spread of Germs (Creole)
In Miami NewsMarch 26, 2020UBS Bank Financial Expert Carlos Lowell On How To Handle Economic Downturn
In Miami NewsMarch 23, 2020Business closures, lay offs, and a sinking stock market are all creating an economic downturn affecting every American. But what can you do to try and […]Arrests related to deadly U.S. Capitol siege continue in South Florida
In Miami NewsJanuary 20, 2021As COVID-19 situation changes, South Florida school officials’ policies will too
In Miami NewsMarch 13, 2020US Navy hospital ship helps Venezuelan refugees in Colombia
In Miami NewsAugust 22, 2019Miami mayor discusses impact of relocation of financial, tech companies
In Miami NewsJanuary 8, 2021City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez held a press conference Friday morning to discuss the impact of the relocation of financial and tech companies for […]Fatal Wrong Way Crash On Don Shula Expressway
In Miami NewsJanuary 18, 2020One dead and three other people were hospitalized following a wrong-way crash on the Don Shula Expressway. […]CBS4 This Morning Headlines 10-2-19
In Miami NewsOctober 2, 2019Get a quick look at the news making headlines this morning on CBSMiami […]Joy Cooper’s attorney, Alan Koslow share testy moment in court
In Miami NewsNovember 22, 2019There was a testy moment in court when the attorney for former Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper exchanges words with Alan Koslow. […]Local 10 meteorologist Julie Durda explains why the sky is blue
In Miami NewsMarch 26, 2020With students out of school amid the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, Local 10 News meteorologist Julie Durda has created weather-related educational […]A Close Look At What’s Being Done About South Florida’s Chronic Sewage Spills
In Miami NewsFebruary 11, 2020CBS4’s David Sutta reports much of the reason for all of this can be tied to a sewer system that pre-dates when John F. Kennedy was president. […]Broward Florida Quarantine 2020
In Miami LifeMarch 26, 2020Broward Florida Quarantine 2020 […]Photo Essay: Vacationers Soaking In The South Florida Sunshine
In Miami NewsFebruary 16, 2021CBS4 Photojournalist David Agudelo spoke with visitors enjoying South Florida’s beaches. Miami News Source: CBS Miami […]CBSMiami News Update 1/14/2021
In Miami NewsJanuary 14, 2021CBSMiami News Update 1/14/2021 […]CAMACOL Distributes Annual Holiday Food Baskets
In Miami NewsDecember 18, 2019Patience is paying off for thousands of people who lined the streets in Little Havana for the annual holiday gift basket giveaway sponsored by CAMACOL, […]Police opens fire on suspect who fled from officers in Homestead
In Miami NewsDecember 22, 2020An officer-involved shooting is under investigation in Homestead, authorities confirmed. […]Local 10 News Brief: Morning Edition 10/12/19
In Miami NewsOctober 12, 2019Search for dozens of stolen exotic birds continues in South Florida
In Miami NewsFebruary 26, 2021Miami News Source: WPLG Local 10 […]Father Surprises Children At School After 6-Month Deployment
In Miami NewsSeptember 19, 2019Karli Barnett has the touching reunions from Wellington. […]Annual Florida Python Challenge Kicks Off Friday
In Miami NewsJanuary 10, 2020The 10 ten day event will begin with the 2020 Python Bowl kick off event at Markham Park in Sunrise. […]Several events held across Broward County to honor victims of Parkland shooting on three year an…
In Miami NewsFebruary 15, 2021A memorial has been growing outside the high school exactly three years since the horrible tragedy. Miami News Source: WPLG Local 10 […]Former President Carter Recovers From Fall
In Miami NewsOctober 7, 2019Former US President Jimmy Carter required 14 stitches on his forehead after suffering a fall at his home in Georgia. […]FBI Miami special agent in charge reads statement about FBI agents’ deaths
In Miami NewsFebruary 3, 2021Miami News Source: WPLG Local 10 […]4 children, 1 adult injured in Opa-locka crash involving semi-truck
In Miami NewsJanuary 5, 2021Authorities say four children and one adult were injured in the crash at 135th Street and NW 19th Ave. […]Nurse Charged In Hurricane Irma Nursing Home Deaths In Bond Court
In Miami NewsAugust 29, 2019A judge set bond for Tamika Miller at more than $10 thousand. […]Local 10 News Weather: 02/15/21 Evening Edition
In Miami NewsFebruary 16, 2021Miami News Source: WPLG Local 10 […]COVID Vaccination Efforts In South Florida Expanding Across The Board
In Miami NewsMarch 2, 2021CBS4’s Jessica Vallejo reports on the ramped up distribution efforts. Miami News Source: CBS Miami […]Walmart will offer COVID-19 vaccines to South Florida seniors
In Miami NewsFebruary 11, 2021The online signup for vaccine appointments at Walmart locations got off to a rocky start, but stores in Broward and Miami-Dade will be offering shots to […]Coral Gables police cruiser stolen, ransacked before being ditched in Miami, police say
In Miami NewsAugust 13, 2019A Coral Gables police cruiser was stolen from an officer’s home and found abandoned Monday morning in Miami. […]48 Hours: Suspicions Grow As Wife Of Murdered Fire Captain Is The Only Witness
In Miami NewsJanuary 17, 2020Watch an all new 48 Hours Saturday night at 10 p.m. on CBS4 […]North Miami Beach Dental Practice Pivots During Pandemic To Save Business
In Miami NewsFebruary 24, 2021Hank Tester reports Oral-Facial Comprehensive Care went into survival mode during the height of the pandemic and was helped out by FIU’s small […]Serial Killer’s South Florida Connection
In Miami NewsNovember 9, 2019Tonight at 11: The FBI says he is the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. CBS4’s Peter D’Oench has the chilling new details about Samuel […]