Neighborhood Watch
Hollywood Residents Walk For Change
Dozens of Hollywood residents, business owners and police officers took the first step in an effort to create change along Federal Highway Friday night.
Task Force Calls Stand Your Ground A Good Law
A task force looking into Florida’s Stand Your Ground law has determined the law is good and shouldn’t be overturned.
Residents Meet To Address Real-Life “Dennis The Menace”
A real-life Dennis The Menace has been terrorizing Lake Aire Estates homeowners for weeks, and residents are rallying to rout the 14-year-old’s crime spree.
Judge Denies Gag Order In Zimmerman Case
For a second time, a judge has denied the state’s request for a gag order in the case George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer accused of fatally shooting Miami teen Trayvon Martin.
Woman Fighting Cancer Honored For Also Fighting Crime
The men and women who keep Miami-Dade County and its municipalities safe gathered for the 37th Annual Citizens’ Crime Watch Awards Ceremony Friday night.
Zimmerman Documents Paint Troubled Picture
Prosecutors in the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman have released another round of documents related to the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Zimmerman Released On $1 Million Bond
George Zimmerman has posted $1 million bail and been released from the Seminole County Jail.
Fox Changes Name Of Upcoming Movie Due To Trayvon Martin Case
“Neighborhood Watch” will now be known as just “The Watch.”
Trayvon’s Brother: “There Should Be An Arrest”
The brother of Trayvon Martin is speaking out exclusively to CBS4 News about what he and his family have been going through since the shooting death of his brother, which prompted a national outcry for the shooter’s arrest.






