When it opened on Oct. 1, 1962, on Kendall Drive off U.S. 1, Dadeland was dubbed ‘Deadland’ because North Kendall Drive was ...
As South Florida voters head to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, here's how to look up your polling location.
On Sunday, Miami-Dade County declared a local state of emergency. Cities across South Florida also declared states of emergency due to heavy rain and Hurricane Milton. The Miami-Dade County ...
Nearly all people in the United States have forever chemicals in their blood. These chemicals, also known as PFAS, can be found in many consumer products. When they seep into the water and air ...
Experts say Miami's neighborhoods are one of the reasons travelers flock to the city every year. Each part of the city has its own unique charisma. Downtown is located on the eastern edge of the city ...
Naples is a wealthy resort town nestled along the shores of Florida's Lower Gulf Coast ... Today, it sits in the center of the city around Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South and still ...
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It's still too soon for an official forecast, but some experts are warning there's a chance the storm could take aim at Florida.
MIAMI - Several South Florida cities are offering their residents sand and sandbags Tuesday to help keep their properties dry ahead of heavy rain expected from Hurricane Milton. Here's where you ...
In fact, the largest city in the state was utterly annihilated by one such storm nearly two centuries ago. That city — St. Joseph — was picked over Tallahassee in 1838 as the site of Florida’s first ...
When it comes to unlocking the potential of one of Florida’s most business-friendly cities, Coral Gables isn’t just changing the narrative, it’s rewriting the story. Named one of the Top 5 ...
You can follow the latest outage numbers per county using the map embed below ... to 8.4 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.