Adam Levy
CBS4/Red Cross Phone Bank Raises $10k For Victims Of Superstorm Sandy
South Floridians know all too well how difficult it is to recover from a devastating hurricane. That’s why CBS4 is proud to announce it has joined with the American Red Cross and CBS Outdoors to raise funds for victims of Superstorm Sandy.
CBS4 Joins American Red Cross To Assist Victims Of Superstorm Sandy
South Floridians know all too well how difficult it is to recover from a devastating hurricane. That’s why CBS4 is proud to announce it has joined with the American Red Cross and CBS Outdoors to raise funds for victims of Superstorm Sandy.
CBS4 Joins American Red Cross To Assist Victims Of Superstorm Sandy
South Floridians know all too well how difficult it is to recover from a devastating hurricane. That’s why CBS4 is proud to announce it has joined with the American Red Cross and CBS Outdoors to raise funds for victims of Superstorm Sandy.
Neighbors 4 Neighbors Marks 20-Years After Andrew
Out of the crisis of Hurricane Andrew aftermath an organization committed to restoring the community was born. Those affected by the storm needed help and those spared wanted to help, so this TV station, then WCIX, took action.
Are You Ready To Race For The Cure?
Donors are lining up to support the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Miami.
“Pink Is Hot” Event Held To Benefit Race For The Cure
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization is gearing up for its 21st annual “Race for the Cure” through Miami.
Unslightly, Unsafe Magnets For Crime Bulldozed In S. Miami
The City of South Miami has moved to eliminate a neighborhood eyesore. Friday, bulldozers took down three, boarded-up houses on Southwest 60th Avenue that are abandoned “magnets” for crime.
CBS4 Changes Anchor Lineup
Changes in the lineup for the anchors for CBS4 News broadcasts were announced Monday afternoon. “These new assignments will maximize the strengths of each of our anchors,” CBS4 Vice President/General Manager Adam Levy said.
CBS4 Begins Project Broken Window
WFOR-TV/CBS4 has launched “Project Broken Window,” named after the theory that urban crime often spreads in neighborhoods and urban environments where brolken windows, blight and disrepair are found.






