
Honda Issues Recall Over Hood Issue
The carmaker says there is an issue with the hood on 2019 Honda Passports, 2016 to 2019 Honda Pilots and 2017 to 2020 Honda Ridgelines.
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The carmaker says there is an issue with the hood on 2019 Honda Passports, 2016 to 2019 Honda Pilots and 2017 to 2020 Honda Ridgelines.
Toyota and Honda are recalling millions of vehicles over unrelated safety issues.
A recent crash which injured a Maryland driver has forced Honda to recall about 1.2 million vehicles in North and Central America.
Honda recalls 1.4 million U.S. cars to replace Takata front passenger airbag inflators.
Honda has done it again. For the third year in a row, it has received a top honor at the Detroit Auto Show.
Honda is recalling about 900-thousand Odyssey minivans because of problems with latching their seats.
Two major car companies are recalling more than a million cars each over safety concerns.
Pick up trucks may be among the biggest vehicles on the road, but a new round of testing found they don't shine when it comes to their headlights.
A 50-year-old woman who died after a car wreck last month in California has become the 11th victim of Takata Corp.'s defective air bag inflators in the United States.
More than 5 million vehicles are being recalled due to airbag issues.
A Ford pickup driver killed last month in South Carolina is the 9th person to die in the U.S. and the 10th worldwide because of defective Takata air-bag inflators that explode, firing off shrapnel-like shards, government safety officials said Friday, as they announced a new expansion of the largest auto safety recall in history.
A grieving father spoke out after authorities said his young daughter was killed by a man driving the wrong way on I-95.
A fatal wrong way wreck shut down parts of I-95 northbound early Sunday morning between US-1 and the 836.
Vehicles from the 2008 model year or older, sold or registered in high humidity areas like South Florida are a top priority for repairs amid the start of the massive Takata air bag recall.
A cyclist died early Sunday morning after his bicycle was hit by a minivan Saturday night in Pompano Beach.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Mark Rosekind was in Miami Wednesday on a tour dealing with defective air bags.
Honda is expanding the recalls over defective Takata air bags.
A South Florida man, who says he was injured by a faulty airbag several years ago, recently filed a lawsuit against Honda and Takata.
Honda is adding thousands of vehicles to its growing U.S. recall of driver's side air bag inflators that can explode with too much force.
Drivers will have to go back to the shop for more work on faulty air bags that have already been recalled.
Drivers of 2015 Crosstours should take note as Honda has called thousands of vehicles due to a faulty side air bag made by Takata.
The Japanese company has refused to comply with a U.S. government demand for an expanded recall of its air bags that can explode and shoot out shrapnel.
Honda is expanding a recall of driver's side air bags to all 50 states.
Even though their airbags have erupted – flinging shrapnel at drivers – Takata Corp. claims a nationwide air bag recall is unfounded.
Since the Monkeypox outbreak was detected in Florida, Broward County led the case count in the State.
Hialeah police detectives are investigating a shooting in which a child was grazed by a bullet at the child's home.
Firefighters from the City of Miami put out an apartment fire on Saturday afternoon, that will likely displace several families.
The US Coast Guard intercepted a large vessel carrying dozens of migrants Saturday off Key Largo.
A fire set off by a lightning strike at an oil storage facility raged uncontrolled Saturday in the city of Matanzas, where four explosions and flames injured nearly 80 people and left at least 17 firefighters missing, Cuban authorities said.
But the president "will continue his strict isolation measures pending a second negative test," White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor said.
Many parents and teachers have been taking advantage of the state's sales tax holiday for school supplies which ends Sunday.
A search warrant at a Key Largo residence yielded more than four pounds of marijuana, guns, other drugs and resulted in the arrests of two men.
CDC survey found one in five high school students reported being bullied on school property
Since the Monkeypox outbreak was detected in Florida, Broward County led the case count in the State.
Hialeah police detectives are investigating a shooting in which a child was grazed by a bullet at the child's home.
Firefighters from the City of Miami put out an apartment fire on Saturday afternoon, that will likely displace several families.
The US Coast Guard intercepted a large vessel carrying dozens of migrants Saturday off Key Largo.
A fire set off by a lightning strike at an oil storage facility raged uncontrolled Saturday in the city of Matanzas, where four explosions and flames injured nearly 80 people and left at least 17 firefighters missing, Cuban authorities said.
About six hours after he was suspended Thursday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Andrew Warren insisted he was still Hillsborough County's top prosecutor — and that the governor was trying to "overthrow" democracy.
A Florida woman who was acquitted of murdering her husband, a prominent official at the University of Central Florida, was sentenced Friday to a year of probation for tampering with evidence.
Florida likely will see lower-than-expected revenues from a landmark settlement with the tobacco industry because fewer people are smoking or smokers are cutting back.
Members of the Florida medical boards are considering restrictions on "Brazilian butt lifts."
Vice President Kamala Harris and other federal officials will travel Monday to Miami to discuss issues related to climate change, the White House said Friday.
But the president "will continue his strict isolation measures pending a second negative test," White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor said.
Indiana is the first state in the nation to pass such legislation since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Three candidates are in the race: Aramis Ayala, Jim Lewis, and Daniel Uhlfelder
Florida law that restricts instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools
A trial that could determine whether former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum is convicted of federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges has been delayed until April, according to an order issued by a federal judge on Thursday.
Formula availability is not back to normal, but for many families, it's better than it was even a month ago.
In Miami on Monday, the average was $4.03 a gallon and Fort Lauderdale's average was $4.04
Laura Hernandez says this all started when she received a text message from scammers.
John Alger, of Alger Farms, said it's been a struggle to break even for the last 10 years
Gas prices dropped an average of 17 cents per gallon last week
With monkeypox cases rising across the U.S., Florida International University's Dr. Aileen Marty says "this is not a disease you want to get." She added that stopping the spread is critical.
Royal Caribbean announced Thursday that starting with August 8 departures, "we will revise our testing requirement for most U.S. sailings."
The declaration could help the federal government respond as the number of cases grows and demand for the vaccine far exceeds supply around the country.
"Just the number spike alone is making me more anxious," Jaime Lyn-Kee-Chow said.
The updated recommendations are expected to ease quarantine recommendations for people exposed to the virus.
CBS4's Neighbors 4 Neighbors and a viewer are stepping up to help a family for the holiday after a blaze ripped through their apartment.
Time is running out for you to open your heart and help a family in need this holiday season. Only 16 families left before Monday's deadline for the Neighbors 4 Neighbors Adopt A Family for the Holidays program.
A South Florida family who lost everything when a fire destroyed their Miami home, is thankful for the generous support of the South Florida community in an effort to get them back on their feet.
Just days before Thanksgiving, Zoila Monzon and her children lost everything when a fire destroyed their Miami apartment.
State Senator Annette Taddeo is running against Miami City Commissioner Ken Russell.
Jim DeFede focuses on the upcoming Democratic primary for U.S. Congress District 27
Jim DeFede went one on one with Democratic State Senator Lauren Book
Jim DeFede went one on one with Jared Moskowitz
Jim DeFede went one-on-one with State Senate Candidate Janelle Perez
"His voice will always be heard and etched in all of our minds forever," Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten said in a statement.
Celebrities we've lost this year.
Award-winning Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli's motto is clear "Good pasta, Good people"
"Having kids involved in this is wrong," said Gov.DeSantis
Rolling Loud Miami 2023 will officially return to Hard Rock Stadium from July 21 to July 23.