Year in Review: Top 10 CBSMiami.com stories of 2022 in photos
On August 13, 19- year-old Amanda Caress has been found after going missing in North Beach on August 11th.
More here: https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/miami-dade-police-missing-woman-amanda-caress-found/
9. Teen accused in deadly Broward crash laughs in court
A teen accused of breaking into a Fort Lauderdale home on August 28th and stealing their Mercedes, while the homeowners slept, was kicked out of court for laughing.
More here: Teen accused in deadly Broward crash laughs in court - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com)
8: South Florida woman files lawsuit against Southwest Airlines saying her experience left her paralyzed
Gabrielle Assouline has filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines after her incident of going down the jet bridge when she was suddenly ejected from the chair, causing her to suffer a catastrophic spinal cord injury.
7: One man killed, 4 others hurt during shooting on FAMU campus
Police said a dispute on the campus of Florida A&M University on Nov. 28 led to gunfire and the death of one person while four others were injured. MORE: https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/one-man-killed-4-others-hurt-during-shooting-on-famu-campus/
6: Florida bill allowing cities, counties to restrict beach smoking still pending
See more:https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/florida-gov-desantis-beach-smoking-bill/
5. Need a job? BSO offering civilian jobs starting at $56,851 with full benefits
On June 15, Broward Sheriff's Office is offered civilian jobs with a starting pay of $57,000 with full benefits.
4. Caught on camera: Man used forgotten credit card to pay for groceries at Tamarac Publix store
On June 24th, after an individual paid for his items, the next customer in line discovered his credit card still in the payment machine and used it to pay for more than $200 worth of groceries.
3. Governor DeSantis suspends four Broward School Board members
The move followed recommendations of the Twentieth Statewide Grand Jury to suspend these board members due to their "incompetence, neglect of duty, and misuse of authority."
The suspensions are effective immediately.
See more:Governor DeSantis suspends four Broward School Board members - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com)
2. Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley to serve prison time in Florida
On December 15, reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to prison for fraud and tax crimes.
See more: Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley to serve prison time in Florida - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com)
1. More than 2,000 Starbucks employees to go on 'Red Cup Rebellion' strike
On November 17, Starbucks employees went on a Red Cup Rebellion strike at more than 100 stores in the United States.
See more: More than 2,000 Starbucks employees to go on 'Red Cup Rebellion' strike - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com)