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Larry Seward joined CBS Miami in February 2023. He brings to South Florida more than a decade of experience telling stories.
Prior to Miami, Larry was Senior Reporter at WCPO-TV in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. He led the station's 2020 election security coverage and managed the Coronavirus beat for more than a year.
Prior to that, he spent more than eight years in Houston at KHOU-TV.
Larry covered major breaking news stories that included Hurricane Harvey's devastating wrath on Southeast Texas as well as big stories from across the state like the mass shooting at Fort Hood.
While in Houston, he also took viewers along for the ride at Super Bowl LI and two Astros' World Series. Larry's work was often punctuated with his nightly original reporting, including a story that motivated city leaders to shut down an apartment complex which was forcing tenants to live in deplorable conditions.
Larry also spent time in Kansas City, Florence, S.C., and Athens, Ohio.
He is a magna cum laude graduate of Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Florida Department of Transportation authorities encourage drivers to download Florida's 511 app before the game to get real-time alerts on slowdowns.
State-certified counselors see surges of people calling a gambling hotline for help managing addictions this holiday season, according to the executive director of the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling.
A woman from Tallahassee faces charges for stealing real estate from her 81-year-old boss.
Police were searching for a shooter and motive after two teen boys were shot and critically injured Saturday afternoon
Lauderhill City Commissioner Denise D. Grant is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement regarding the code of ethics for public officials, according to Lauderhill City Attorney Angel Rosenberg.
Dozens of volunteers served dinner, dessert and kindness to hundreds of people struggling to find and keep a safe place to live.
There are new, free rides roaming downtown Miami. Those behind it think their shuttle could take care of complaints about long walks to work or home and potentially patch holes in Miami-Dade County transportation.
A group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators held a protest Thursday night at the tree-lighting ceremony at Miami City Hall.
Chemists discovered dozens of chemical mixtures they've never seen in street drugs seized by federal authorities. Those same chemists see a trend pushing more pure, more mixed illegal narcotics that showed up at a DEA laboratory in unprecedented volumes this year.
Thieves served an Oakland Park soup kitchen a bitter, pre-Thanksgiving rip-off. Someone snatched a crucifix off the building and left a hole in the Church mission.
Heavy rain flooded several Broward County roads and slowed traffic. The worst, though, likely fell inside a Pembroke Pines apartment.
A man is facing charges following a triple shooting that led to the deaths of three men Monday afternoon in NE Miami.
The percentage of people in South Florida struggling to find enough food for their family rose in a new two-year study by the USDA.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio's office jumped in to help a Florida father stuck in a Colombian hospital.
The family of a man who grew up in Miami said an explosion burned more than half his body during a vacation with friends in Medellin.