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Broken Elevator Leaves Two Wheelchair Bound Men Stuck In Their Homes
Two people confined to wheelchairs say they feel like prisoners in their own homes after the elevator in their North Miami apartment broke.
Heat Fans Revel In Game 5 Win At AAA
A night of firsts for so many at game five of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals at the American Airlines Arena.
Jolie’s Revelation Stirs Emotions About BRCA Gene Screening
Agelina Jolie’s stunning announcement Tuesday morning that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy has the world talking.
The Dark World Of Online Dating
A South Florida woman was left to pick up the pieces after a romantic relationship she developed online turned endangered her life.
Teen Heart Transplant Recipient Excited To Attend Prom
On Saturday, a high school girl will experience something she thought at times would never happen.
Police Warn Of “Car Hopping” Trend
They check the door to your car and if it’s open the thief just gets in. Police call it car hopping.
Hidden Dangers: Do You Know What’s In Your Home?
For every product or food item in your house how many chemicals are listed on the label?
Apps That Keep Parents In The Dark
You may think you’re good at monitoring your teen’s texting activities, but there are new apps and texting lingo designed to keep parents in the dark.
Wine Worth $168K Arrives In South Florida
There were only 12 bottles made in the entire world. It’s the Limited Edition Penfolds Ampoule. The deluxe wine encased in handblown glass and set in a handcrafted wooden armoire.
Student Science Project Teaches School About Rare Disease
It’s not every day that a winning science fair project at an elementary school makes news but in this case, it does. It’s because a South Florida elementary school student invented something that taught everyone at his school, including the teachers, something they didn’t know about.






