For the second time, a federal judge has declared a mistrial against six men accused of scheming to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices, including offices in Miami.
Following on the heels of Arizona Senator John McCain's call for the elimination of the federal gas tax from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Florida Governor Charlie Crist says he wouldn't be opposed to the idea of suspending the state's
A teenage boy, walking near train tracks with his father in Fort Lauderdale, was killed Wednesday morning after he was struck by a passing Amtrak train.
The Florida Legislature has recognized a South Florida man for his record-breaking flight that made him the youngest pilot and the first African-American pilot ever to fly around the world.
Accused of luring a teen to Florida for sex, a Ft. Lauderdale man has now been charged with trying to hire someone to kill the boy before his case could go to trial.
It seems just about everyone has an opinion on who they plan to vote for, or not vote for as the case may be, in November to be the next President of the United States. But what about the next
A federal judge in Miami has declared another mistrial against six men accused of plotting to spark an anti-government war by toppling Chicago's Sears Tower and bombing FBI offices.
A group of 10 Bolivians is suing the country's former president and defense minister in Miami federal court over the government response to protests in October 2003.
Florida International University officials say they're planning to lay off as many as 200 people, shut down several academic centers and eliminate degree programs to cope with severe budget cuts from the state.
Supporters of a measure that would place a $1 per-pack tax on cigarettes in Florida may have won another battle in Tallahassee but the war is far from over.