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A Florida community is up in arms and uneasy after their neighborhood is swamped by tiny poisonous toads that seem to have come out of nowhere.
More than a year after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, emotions continue to run high at the Florida Capitol as lawmakers consider school-safety proposals that would expand a controversial "school guardian" program and allow trained teachers to be armed.
A disabled Ohio man who walks with a cane says he was attacked by another customer two weeks ago after a dispute over a handicapped parking space.
A man who was hurt in an accident aboard a Royal Caribbean ship has filed a lawsuit.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High want to help families touched by the violence of two shootings at mosques in New Zealand.
It wasn't a Florida man that needed rescuing but a Florida raccoon, which was stranded on a channel marker in Sarasota.
Cool Thursday temperatures make way to mild afternoon and then an even colder Friday.
The recalled bottles are labeled "DG/health NATURALS baby Cough Syrup + Mucus" and were distributed nationwide in Dollar General retail stores.
For 18 years now, Casa Tua on Miami Beach has earned a reputation as a top notch fine dining experience.
The jackpot for Saturday night's Powerball drawing will be at least an estimated $625 million after no ticket bought for Wednesday night's drawing matched all six winning numbers.
The Fountainhead Residency invests in the future of art in South Florida by bringing international artists to Miami.
A Tennessee woman claims a doctor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center operated on the wrong kidney, causing her permanent health problems.
A woman was taken into custody for her part in a deadly crash on the Turnpike involving several vehicles and an oil tanker.
At least one person was killed in a deadline overnight crash involving a Brightline train in North Miami.
Don't worry, no one else is doing any work during March Madness, either. Or are they?
Miami Beach resident Parker Andrew Edmonds faces child porn charges.
Six years ago, protests erupted against the left-wing Nicaraguan government, with political unrest leading to arrests, represssion and a major exodus of Nicaraguans to South Florida. On Thursday, Miami-Dade County declared April 18 as a day for Nicaraguan freedom. One refugee spoke to CBS News Miami's Ivan Taylor, saying the migration will continue if democracy doesn't prevail.
A deadly shooting in Southwest Miami-Dade is under investigation on Thursday afternoon.
CBS News Miami's Joan Murray spoke with Oakland Park residents who are being told that they now have no choice but to foot the bill for Broward County's new water treatment plants.
A fundraiser is being held on Thursday night for George Castellanos' family after he was killed at Martini Bar in CityPlace Doral during a deadly shooting back in March.
Chopper 4 captured huge billows of smoke coming out of the home located at NW 27th Court and 172nd Terrace, with flames billowing through a large hole in the roof.
Joseph Duggar's arrest comes almost five years after his older brother Josh Duggar was convicted of downloading child sexual abuse images.
CBS News announced Friday that CBS News Radio will be shutting down this spring after nearly 100 years of broadcasting, citing "challenging economic realities."
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday ordered Florida and U.S. flags at all local and state buildings to be flown at half-staff on Saturday to honor U.S. Army Reserve Capt. Cody Khork, who was killed by Iranian drone strikes on March 1.
Border czar Tom Homan is expected back on Capitol Hill later Friday for bipartisan talks.
In courtroom testimony, Shandelle Maycock recounted the harrowing night her daughter was abandoned in the Everglades, describing the horrors they endured.
A former prison guard trainee has been sentenced to death for the 2019 execution-style killings of five women inside a Florida bank.
Florida coach Billy Napier is getting a fourth season to try to get the Gators back to their winning ways.
A Florida man has filed a federal lawsuit against Jacksonville sheriff's officers who severely beat him last year after he ran from a traffic stop.
The Marion County Sheriff's deputy told authorities that he accidentally shot and killed his girlfriend while cleaning his gun.
Border czar Tom Homan is expected back on Capitol Hill later Friday for bipartisan talks.
The first Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is coming from the Pacific, is still making its way toward the region.
The Trump administration argued that Harvard unlawfully discriminated against Jewish and Israeli students, in violation of federal civil rights law.
The Justice Department says it has shuttered four websites that were allegedly used by Iranian government-linked groups to post hacked information and threaten regime critics.
The vote by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, whose members are supporters of the president and were appointed by him earlier this year, was without objection.
Critics of the bill argue that the attacks on the teacher unions are part of a broader education strategy that has slowly been unfolding for the past 30 years.
Nixon is in the Democratic primary against Alex Vindman, the retired lieutenant colonel who was instrumental in causing Trump's first impeachment.
In a wide-ranging CBS News Miami interview with Jim DeFede, Byron Donalds discussed his troubled past, tensions with Gov. Ron DeSantis and his political views.
For the first time, Donalds acknowledges that he didn't just possess marijuana, but that he was also dealing at the time.
The measure was pushed by the Freedom Foundation, a right-wing think tank funded by billionaires, whose intention is to eliminate public sector unions.
Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. wants the popular coffee chains to prove their surgery drinks are safe for teens and suggested the Trump administration could place limits on your cup of coffee.
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
A trial has been set in the San Francisco Bay Area for a Florida woman accused of providing a cosmetic injection that killed a woman who was known as a Kim Kardashian lookalike, prosecutors said.
The Sunshine state is on track to be the second-highest, with only nine cases behind Utah, and the numbers lagging by five days.
A lawsuit filed late last month took Chicago-based McDonald's to task over the McRib sandwich, calling its name a form of false advertising.
Florida insurance policyholders could be seeing some form of relief in their wallets thanks to market reforms made statewide, Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
The company said Tuesday that 85% of its retail products and "nearly all" of its school offerings are already made without "certified colors."
Less than two days after Delta Air Lines offered $30,000 to each passenger on board the flight that crashed and flipped in Toronto on Monday afternoon, the company is facing its first two lawsuits in the incident — and they likely won't be the last.
Activists are calling for a nationwide boycott of Target stores following the company's decision to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
CBS News announced Friday that CBS News Radio will be shutting down this spring after nearly 100 years of broadcasting, citing "challenging economic realities."
Chuck Norris' family said his death at 86 was sudden, but did not share any details on the cause.
ABC has canceled its already filmed season of "The Bachelorette" starring Taylor Frankie Paul after video surfaced of a 2023 incident in which she was charged with assault.
Law enforcement sources told CBS News that additional images were obtained from surveillance cameras installed at Guthrie's Tucson home, but they showed nothing suspicious.
The Kennedy Center's board of directors has voted to shut down operations for two years following this summer's July 4 celebrations.