Remembering the life & legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, impacts in South Florida | Quickcast

In today’s Quickcast:

CBS News Miami is remembering the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter– after he passed away at the age of 100 yesterday. And, the impacts of his work here in South Florida.

Changing gears, we are now looking at more footage of the moments a Brightline train slammed into a firetruck on the tracks in Delray Beach.

In South Korea, we’re getting a look at a deadly plane crash that killed 175 people.

And, the Alexander Brothers were back in a South Florida courtroom, both charged with state and federal sex crimes.

Cases of the norovirus are now surging in parts of the United States, as health experts keep a close eye on the disease.

Big Lots will reportedly remain open– after reaching a deal with an organization that would allow the retailer the keep from closing.

In sports, the Fins win once again! See what’s next for the Dolphins, as they make their playoff push.

Finally, will it rain, shine, or be a chilly night? See your Monday forecast!

Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4PM ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com

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Author: Rich