MacArthur Causeway
Miami Beach Businesses “Off” During Urban Beach Week
Miami Beach business owners are prepared for the crazy party atmosphere during Memorial Day Weekend’s annual holiday party, Urban Beach Week, but some aren’t too excited about the new heightened security levels.
Exclusive Look At Urban Beach Week Security Measures
Sun, sand, music and heightened security pretty much sums up Memorial Day Weekend on South Beach.
Docs To Reveal Cannibal Victim’s Progress One Year Later
It’s been nearly one year since Ronald Poppo and Rudy Eugene crossed paths on the MacArthur Causeway in an infamous incident which garnered worldwide attention.
Miami Officials Sue FDOT Over Bridge Design
City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and Commissioner Marc Sarnoff have joined forces to sue the Florida Department of Transportation over the proposed design of a downtown bridge.
Scooter Rider Struck By Car, Unable To Move Neck
A scooter rider was hospitalized after a hit and run crash on the MacArthur Causeway early Saturday morning, police said.
Hialeah Woman Crushed In Boating Accident
A day on the water turned deadly when investigators say a woman was crushed between a boat and the MacArthur Causeway.
Woman Boater Dies In Crash On MacArthur Causeway
A woman died Saturday after the boat she was on crashed into a bridge on the MacArthur Causeway.
Face-Eating Attack Victim Fears More Surgery
A former Miami homeless man whose face was mostly chewed off in a horrific attack on the MacArthur Causeway says he doesn’t want more surgery to repair the damage.
Internal Emails At JMH Depict Dramatic Days After Cannibal Victim Admitted
Nearly six months have passed since Ronald Poppo was viciously attacked on the MacArthur Causeway. It was a story that captured the world’s attention. Poppo continues to recover from his injuries inside a long term care facility at Jackson Memorial Hospital. But CBS4 News has learned the spectacle behind the horrific story was as intense as those being played out in public.
City’s Cash Crunch Put $68M Park Out To Pasture
The city of Miami planted the seeds four years ago for the park portion of the $68 million Museum Park project. However, a cash crunch has changed all that.






