Watch Charlie Watts' Last Concert With the Rolling Stones
The drummer died unexpectedly in London at the age of 80.
Mom Accused of Killing 15-Month-Old Daughter, Stabbing Husband, Teenager
A motive as to why the woman, whose name has not been released by police, attacked her family is not yet known.
Miami Beach Mayor Pans Governor Ron DeSantis as School Mask Fight Escalates
The Florida governor's crusade to prevent COVID-19 restrictions has drawn ire from local officials, including Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber.
Miami-Area Doctor Calls Delta Variant 'Faster Than a Cheetah'
"People 50-years-old come in here and in two or three days they die," said Dr. Wallace Thomas, who is working in the ICU at Larkin Community Hospital.
The 10 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Miami
Miami is famous for many things including their beaches and vibrant nightlife. Find out just how much some people pay to live there.
Video of Floating Billboard at Miami Beach Sparks Debate: 'Genuinely Sad'
The video showing an LED billboard aimed at beachgoers in Florida has been viewed 1.5 million times.
Four Teachers in School District Defying DeSantis' Mask Ban Die From COVID
They included an elementary and a high school teacher, according to Broward Teachers Union President Anna Fusco.
Private Bidder Offers $120 Million for Site of Surfside Condo Building
The $120 million offer came Wednesday morning, as Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman authorized the negotiation of an agreement with the unnamed bidder.
Miami Condo Evacuated Over Structural Issues in Wake of Surfside Collapse
Residents of 5050 NW 7th Street, in Miami's Flagami neighborhood, were told Monday night they had until 8 a.m. on Tuesday to pack whatever they could and leave.
Miami's 'Future-Proof' Car Dealership Cost $120 Million to Build
Warren Henry Auto Group opened its $120 million dealership right before the COVID-19 pandemic began. They've adapted the luxury buying experience accordingly.
DaBaby Slammed on Twitter After He Deletes Apology for Homophobic Rant
Rapper DaBaby sparked controversy when he made comments about the gay community and HIV/AIDS during a recent live performance.
Frontier Passenger Arrested for Allegedly Attacking Flight Attendant
There has been a significant increase in unruly passenger investigations this year, according to the FAA. More than 600 investigations have been opened so far.
Black Female Cop Sues Florida Police After Being Demoted
Keandra Simmons, 41, alleges she was discriminated against by the Miami Police Department when she was demoted from a major to a lieutenant.
Letters Show Clash Between Florida Mayors Over Access to Surfside Condo
"It would not be an understatement to characterize our need to access the collapse site as an emergency," Mayor Burkett wrote to Mayor Levine Cava.
Grandmother Dances in Crowd to Kodak Black in Video Viewed 12 Million Times
Eileen Drucker, 60, told Newsweek that she had an "amazing" time at Rolling Loud festival in Miami after a video of her rapping along to Kodak Black went viral.
Colombian COVID Variant Spreading in Areas of Florida
The new variant is quickly making its way through the state.
DaBaby Doubles Down After He's Accused of Homophobia—'Shut the F*** Up'
Rapper DaBaby has been criticized after comments he made at Rolling Loud Miami on July 25 were circulated on social media.
Surfside Condo Architect Suspended in 1960s for 'Gross Incompetency'
William Friedman faced a six-month suspension from Florida's architecture board in 1967 for designing structures that toppled during a major hurricane.
Video of Adidas Shoe Thrown at DaBaby During Performance Goes Viral
DaBaby was seen dodging the shoe as he performed at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami on Sunday.
College Football Star Avantae Williams Arrested For Alleged Assault
The 20-year-old University of Miami Hurricanes safety has since been suspended from all team activities.
Rapper SpotemGottem Arrested After Alleged Gun Incident in Parking Garage
The rapper faces several charges including aggravated assault with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and accessory after the fact to a felony.
Hacker Is Stealing Identities of People Killed in Surfside Collapse
"I'm looking forward to our police department apprehending them," the Florida town's mayor said.
Security Firm Probed in Haiti Assassination Link After Photo Emerges
Officials say the proof was a photo they found in which men working for the firm were meeting with Colombian Americans suspected of being involved in the assassination.
Surfside Investigator 'Pissed Off' About Being Denied Access to Condo Site
"In order to figure out what happened, there is a lot of information we need to get," Forensic engineer Allyn Kilsheimer said.
Pool Deck Repairs From 1996 Scrutinized in Surfside Building Collapse
Newly uncovered documents suggest that the recently collapsed condo in Surfside, Florida, has faced structural concerns for over two decades.
Protesters Against Cuban Communism Shut Down Florida Highway
Police were forced to block traffic on Tuesday due to people rallying in support of Cuban protesters marching on the Palmetto Expressway.
Residents Can't Return to Miami Condo Until Structural Issues Addressed
Nearly 300 people were told to leave Crestview Towers on Friday and taken to the county fairgrounds as temporary shelter.
Surfside Crews Release Rescue Dogs From Search as Recovery Mission Begins
"Our sole responsibility at this point is to bring closure," Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah said as relatives cried in the background.
Haiti's First Lady Martine Moise Lands in South Florida for Treatment
Arrangements have been made for her to be taken to Baptist hospital for treatment. Officials say her vitals are stable but critical.
Fundraisers for Miami Condo Victims Near $1.5m, but Beware of Fake Appeals
More than 40 people have been confirmed dead after the building collapse in Surfside, Florida. About 100 people are still unaccounted for.