Jury Acquits Accused Shooter Of Estefano
A South Florida jury acquitted a handyman of attempted murder charges in the shooting of Latino songwriter Estefano. The acquittal came despite Estefano positively identifying 31-year-old Franciso Oliveira, Jr. as the shooter.
Dwyane Wade, An Olympian Hero Honored By The Heat
The Miami Heat will honor Olympic gold medalist Dwyane Wade at a public ceremony at AmericanAirlines Arena on Thursday.
Armed Robbers Terrorize Family For Hours
One person sits in jail accused of terrorizing a family during arobbery on Tuesday night. But, police in Sweetwater say there are stillothers who participated in the all-night robbery still on the loose.
Suspected Thief Shot Outside NW Miami Dade Home
A burglary suspect has been hospitalized after he was shot in front of a home in northwest Miami Dade.
House Goes Up In Flames Across From High School
Some students on their way to class at Miami Palmetto Senior High in Pinecrest had to take a slight detour as Miami Dade firefighters battled a house fire down the street from the school.
Gustav Strengthens, Moving Toward Jamaica
As Tropical Storm Gustav barrels toward Jamaica, residents of New Orleans are keeping a wary on the storm's progress.  After pummeling Haiti's coast with torrential rain and squally wind, at 8 a.m. the center of Gustav was located about 80 miles east of Kingston, Jamaica and about 170 miles south of Guantanamo, Cuba; latitude 17.8 north, longitude 75.6 west.
Tropical Depression #8 Forms In Caribbean
On the heels of Tropical Storm Gustav, a new tropical depression has formed in the Caribbean.
Police Arrest Suspected Hollywood Cabbie Murderer
Hours after police named a suspect in the case of a cab driver who was murdered in Hollywood earlier this month, officers made an arrest in a Ft. Lauderdale neighborhood.
Food For The Poor Needs Donations For Haiti
Food for the Poor, an international aid agency is making an appeal for food donations for the victims devastated by Hurricane Gustav in Haiti.
Mail Carrier Saves A Broward Life
Working his regular route, Margate letter carrier Frank DeYoung noticed something peculiar – one of his customers had not picked up his mail for two days.