In today’s Quickcast:
The Seminole County Sheriff has announced that federal investigators will be taking on the case of a Homestead women’s kidnapping and murder, after new findings in the case.
Plus, a Miami-Dade Schools officer was in court after investigators say her 3-year-old shot himself with her gun.
In Sanford, a 16-year-old boy is accused of shooting ten people including an NFL Wide Receiver from the Houston Texans.
Intense negotiations are underway in the Middle East as Israel and Hamas negotiate a potential ceasefire in an effort to stop the fighting and get hostages out.
Universities across the country are dealing with student demonstrators, as they protest the war in the Middle East.
In Doral, recently released air quality report has put Miami-Dade County one step closer to deciding where to build a new energy incinerator.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis met with former President Donald Trump for several hours, this as the November primaries approach.
The future of multiple Broward County schools may soon be decided at a series of town halls.
In Hialeah, the deadline is today for those who are looking for a affordable housing options.
In sports, the Miami Heat are back in action against the Celtics, as they look to keep their championship dreams alive.
On the ice, the Florida Panthers are facing off against the Tampa Bay Lighting as they continue their championship push.
Finally, it was a day of clear skies and even better weather– but is some rain on the way? 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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