• Miami: Tragedy and legal battles dominate Miami's headlines today. | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Miami law enforcement is investigating a fatal shooting of a 5-year-old girl in Florida City and a major drug bust in Miami Gardens involving over 20 pounds of narcotics. Additionally, Broward city attorney is suing the state over a biased property tax ballot initiative, raising concerns about election language and voter influence.
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  • Miami: Miami Beach prepares for World Cup events amid sargassum concerns | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Miami officials are preparing for World Cup celebrations on Miami Beach with street performances and food trucks while dealing with a surge in sargassum along the coast. Governor Ron DeSantis has also approved $90 million to boost immigration enforcement in South Florida.
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  • Miami: Coast Guard rescues three from capsized boat off Florida Keys | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Miami officials are searching for three missing people after a boat capsized off the Florida Keys, while the Miami Heat announce a partnership with Local 10’s broadcast network for their games. Community members are also rallying to preserve the Hillsboro Lighthouse, a historic landmark in South Florida.
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  • Miami: Immigration arrests surge in Miami-Dade | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Miami-Dade County officials report a surge in immigration arrests this week, with Key West and Fort Lauderdale leading enforcement efforts at border checkpoints and detention centers. Meanwhile, young professionals in their 20s are fleeing Miami due to rising housing costs and living expenses, raising concerns about economic and cultural shifts in South Florida.
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  • Miami: Family of slain Doral real estate agent speaks out on 'wound that will never ... | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Miami's Doral real estate agent family mourns their loss and calls for safer communities after a recent fatal incident, while CBS News Miami partners with local groups to distribute hurricane supplies ahead of the storm season. The episode covers community safety, hurricane preparedness, and the ongoing investigation into the tragic killing.
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  • Miami: Tragic Doral murder-suicide shakes South Florida community | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Miami mourns after a mother and her daughters were murdered in a violent incident in Doral, as the community rallies for support. The city also gears up for the World Cup with heightened security, while local leaders and a new podcast featuring Joe Garcia and Robert Ruano discuss regional issues.
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  • Miami: FIFA World Cup Security and Economic Boost Set for Miami | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Miami officials are ramping up security for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with increased patrols and surveillance, while local businesses brace for a tourism surge comparable to a “Super Bowl for 45 days.” Miami’s CFO, Blaise Ingoglia, also highlighted hurricane preparedness efforts as the Atlantic season approaches.
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  • Miami: Immigration courts speed up hearings, sparking anxiety in Miami | June 04
    Jun 4 2026
    Miami's immigration courts are speeding up hearing schedules, raising concerns about overwhelmed resources and emotional stress for families. Meanwhile, South Florida's World Cup economic boost faces hurdles as hotel prices remain low despite the tournament's delayed start.
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