
Dania Beach Vervet Project seeks donations to upgrade monkey sanctuary
For 80 years now, Vervet monkeys have lived in the wild in Dania Beach. They escaped from a chimp farm in the 1940s that was selling them in the bio-medical trade.
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For 80 years now, Vervet monkeys have lived in the wild in Dania Beach. They escaped from a chimp farm in the 1940s that was selling them in the bio-medical trade.
On Roosevelt Boulevard near Smathers Beach, waves crashed over the seawall onto the road
Strong waves crashed ashore at the south end of Duval Street in Key West, jumping the sea wall and leaving lots of standing water. It happened as high tide, mixed with King Tide and the storm pushed water ashore.
A scare at Miami-Dade high school turned out to be a hoax. Now, the teen behind it could be facing consequences.
Louvensky Accime is facing a number of charges including armed robbery and armed carjacking
Residents who live near the old Wingate Landfill were expected to voice concerns Tuesday night during a city commission meeting about concerns about the closed Wingate landfill.
Back in January, a big fire at a Miami Gardens Condo complex claimed the home they'd been renting, but that horrible experience lead the Swan Family to where it is today.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the state's largest school district with 331,500 students, is excited to get the new year going
New video of a dog named Miracle. She got that name after she was shot in the head Friday in North Miami and survived. Now we're learning more about her.
While the dogs are playing the staff is watching them carefully to learn more about their personalities and traits.
Two state senators called out the Florida Department of Education Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr. over a canceled town hall appearance in Miami Gardens Thursday.
Veterans are feeling the heat inside parts of the Miami VA Hospital. "It's very hot inside," said Coast Guard Veteran Tim Kouril.
The crash was also caught on surveillance.
A congressional delegation, both Republicans and Democrats, walked side by side into the 1200 building of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Friday.
Irving Mercado always checks the card reader before inserting his credit card at the gas pump.