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A man escaped through a window from his burning house this morning in the 6100 block of Rodman Street, authorities said. Full Story »
A man escaped through a window from his burning house this morning in the 6100 block of Rodman Street, authorities said. Full Story »
The Broward School Board may sign off on a more restrictive policy for lobbyists Tuesday, following a board member's arrest that called lobbyists' influence into question. Full Story »
She was struck while crossing roadway on foot Authorities have identified the 70-year-old woman who was killed over the weekend as she tried to cross State Road 7 as Gwendolyn Palmer. Full Story »
A Walmart might replace Sunshine Village, a decades-old mobile home park on 10th Avenue North. Full Story »
The firm newly contracted to guard the Port of Palm Beach hired a felon to help run its operations there four months after the state denied him a license to work in private security. Full Story »
In further moves to reduce ever-mounting losses, Jackson Health System announced Monday plans to close six units in January and lay off 93 employees. Full Story »
Police say act appears random; window also shattered at nearby bank Students at a Jewish high school in Miami Beach were unnerved Monday night when an unidentified object flew through the building's entrance, shattering glass in the front door. Full Story »
For eight months Hollywood officials warned the owners of the Yellow Green Farmer's Market that they couldn't hold their grand opening until permit violations were addressed. Full Story »
Ian Pearl once feared a tracheal tube inserted into his throat would render him voiceless. Full Story »
At age 16, most girls are texting BFFs the latest gossip heard from high school halls or about the New Moon movie. Full Story »
Regulators to set FPL conservation goals Residents of Ohio, Kentucky and other states receive utility rebates for using compact fluorescent light bulbs and other energy-saving measures - programs environmentalists say promote conservation and save customers money. Full Story »
NEW YORK Airlines will see sharp declines in revenue this Thanksgiving holiday as the recession keeps more people at home, despite the deepest seat-capacity reductions since World War II. Full Story »
(AP) -- A central Florida man has been charged with a felony for an August texting-while-driving crash that cost a garbage collector his legs. Full Story »
A pilot who died in a plane crash Sunday made no distress calls as his plane nose-dived into the Everglades, investigators said. Full Story »
Man, 82, and woman, 90, were returning from dinner when they were robbed Robbers shot an elderly man in the neck and fled in his car after following him and his friend home from a Chinese restaurant and an ATM stop late Monday, police said. Full Story »
Troubled Coral Gables High student Andy Rodriguez packed a knife to school not because a classmate had threatened him, but because the other teen looked at him with a ``bad face.'' Full Story »
Tax credit for home buyers off to a rocky start The state's plans to stoke the housing market with down-payment assistance have hit a bureaucratic wall. Full Story »
Police in Miami-Dade say they are searching for a motorist who fled the scene after hitting a man on a bicycle. Full Story »
Trains could be delayed up to 15 minutes during next six weeks Track work could slow Tri-Rail trains over next six weeks. Full Story »
The other two will be freed - for now Three of the five teenagers accused of setting fire to Michael Brewer last month have been charged as adults with second-degree attempted murder, prosecutors said today. The other two are going free, for now. Full Story »
Miramar will host the U.S. Paralympic Track and Field Championship in June 2010, an Olympic event expected to draw worldwide attention to the city's new sports complex and boost Miramar's economy. Full Story »
A sex offender living under the Julia Tuttle Causeway has been cleared of accusations that he went to a park when children were present, violating state and county restrictions. Full Story »
A former assisted living center employee convicted of murdering a resident's daughter in 2002 is going back to death row. Full Story »
MIAMI (AP) — A United Nations security guard from Miami who died fighting Taliban attackers at a hotel in Afghanistan is being hailed as a hero by top U.N. staff for the lives he and another guard helped save. Full Story »
Gusts should subside by Wednesday Mother Nature's going to huff and puff her way across South Florida a while longer. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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