Cutler Bay
Teacher’s Body Found On Street In Cutler Bay
The body of a Cutler Bay teacher was found lying on a road. Now police are trying to figure out what happened.
Cutler Bay Fires Town Manager
Cutler Bay has posted a “Help Wanted” sign. In a special meeting Monday night, the Town Council voted 3 to 2 to terminate Town Manager Steven J. Alexander.
Tyler Weinman Suing Miami-Dade, SPCA
A south Miami-Dade man once charged with mutilating and killing nearly two dozen cats in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay has filed a lawsuit against the county.
Special Holiday Delivery To Firehouse 50
A South Florida grandmother knows all about the spirit of the holidays. She spends much of her time making and delivering gingerbread houses to the special people in her life including Miami-Dade’s Firehouse 50.
Man Shot During Workout At Cutler Bay Park
Police are looking for three suspects after a robbery and shooting in a Cutler Bay park.
New ALDI Stores Open In Tamarac, Cutler Bay
Months in the making, discount grocer ALDI is opening two new South Florida stores this week. On Wednesday, they held a ribbon cutting ceremony at their new Cutler Bay store on S. Dixie Highway. On Thursday, a new store will be opened in Tamarac.
Tornado Warning Issued As Storm Floods South Miami-Dade
Torrential rains from a weather system moving through South Miami-Dade have flooded streets in Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay, and spawned two tornado warnings after forecasters spotted signs of a possible funnel cloud around Black Point Marina, headed north. Those warnings were canceled shortly after 9:15 pm.
Owner Offers Reward For Missing K-9
Police are asking for the public’s help after a narcotics search dog disappeared. Lobi, a Belgian Malinois, is a former police K-9 and was supposed to return to work with detectives as a narcotics search dog.
Cutler Bay Family Escapes Early Morning House Fire
A close call for a Cutler Bay family after an early morning fire severely damaged their home.
Is That A Bird? No, It Is Florida Mayors Falling From The Sky
Thirteen Florida mayors jumped out of perfectly good planes Saturday, and it was the United States Army that kept them safe.






