Kara Kostanich
No Bond For Kidnapping Suspect In Broward
A South Florida man accused of kidnapping a woman at gunpoint from a Deerfield Beach medical clinic, and then holding her for seven hours before surrendering himself to a Coral Springs SWAT team, will remain behind bars.
Worker Hurt After Falling Into Tank In Lauderdale Lakes
A South Florida worker was hurt Friday morning after he fell off a ladder inside an empty sewage tank in Lauderdale Lakes.
Armed Thieves Rob Pembroke Pines Jewelry Store
It took less than a minute for three masked men, one who had a gun, to steal thousands of dollars of merchandise from a crowded jewelry store in Pembroke Pines.
Election Day Lines Blamed On Long Ballot In Broward
More than 725,000 registered voters in Broward cast ballots in the 2012 presidential election, marking a 64 percent turnout.
Broward Voters Say Problems Must Be Corrected
Many voters in Broward County will remember Election Day 2012 for long lines, not enough ballots and a majority of precincts that only had one ballot scanning machine, which many said led to lengthy backups.
M-D Early Voter: I Waited “Over Six” Hours To Vote
Thousands of Miami-Dade voters packed patience to take advantage of the final day of early voting Saturday.
Justice Dept. Monitoring Miami-Dade Early Voting
Despite calls to extend early voting hours in the state of Florida, Gov. Rick Scott has rejected the requests despite reports of record turnouts and long lines of voters at poll sites statewide.
Four Stabbed While Leaving Grove Halloween Party
Four people were hospitalized after they were stabbed as they were leaving a large Halloween party in Coconut Grove.
“Miss Betty” Is Back On The Job At UM
Students at the University of Miami fought to bring back one of their favorite workers on after she was, in their opinion, unfairly fired.
Section Of A1A Along Lauderdale Beach Re-Opens
After being closed for days due to coastal flooding, a section of State Road A1A along Ft. Lauderdale Beach has re-opened to traffic.






