Sunday will be partly sunny with chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. East winds 5 mph becoming 15 mph. Sunday night will be partly cloudy with chance of showers. Lows in the upper 70s.
Law enforcement officials are urging all boaters to play it safe this Columbus Day holiday weekend.
'Soles For Souls' Campaign Kicks Off In Cooper City
Foreign visitors are taking advantage of the weak dollar, tourism numbers up across South Florida.
Saturday started off with tons of sun, but showers and thunderstorms fired up, and more is on the way for the holiday weekend. The breeze is expected to pick up early in the week, bringing clouds across South Florida.
Sometimes life just can't wait. A South Florida couple learned that Saturday when their baby was in such a rush to be born. They made it to the hospital, but didn't quite make it to the delivery room.
It's the only good economic news we're getting this week: gas prices, like the stock market, just keep falling! In Fort Lauderdale, the average price of gas fell 20 cents in just one day! How much lower can they go?
Saturday was stormy and wet but Sunday should be a bit drier, with highs in the mid 80s. The week is expected to be windy with spotty showers.
It was once a newspaper newsroom and then a symbol of freedom for Cuban escaping communism.
An ongoing dispute being neighbors in a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood turned violent Friday, sending a young girl and a woman to the hospital with gunshot wounds. Now police want to know exactly what happened.
Miami-Dade Police are on the hunt for a man who nearly abducted a 12-year old Homestead girl and they want your help to find him. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477).
The Miami-Dade County School Board on Friday approved the new contract for Superintendent Alberto Carvalho even after an ethics committee ruled earlier this week that his appointment was "unethical".
Herman and Roma Rosenblatt have been married for 50 years. Theirs is a love story about chance and fate, and good triumphing over evil.
The troubled economy is giving rise to a whole new kind of shopper. People have always loved a bargain, and now, it's become a necessity. Thrift shops of all sizes are seeing sales gains, while other businesses struggle to survive.
Grab your appetite and the drawn butter. If you want to enjoy stone crab claws before the season starts, get in line at Miami Beach's legendary Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant, which opens its doors Friday at 5:00 p.m. for their 96th season.
George Bush visited Miami during one of his last months left in the presidency. He attended a private fundraiser and met with Miami's Cuban-American community.
You might think if you own a condo and are making your mortgage payments on time your living should be good, but the foreclosure crisis and banks are dealing these owners a bad hand.
Viewers like you ask Al "What will it take to get us out of this mess and help the economy improve?" and other questions related to the U.S.'s shaky economy.
There were two big developments Friday in the case of a murdered baby. A mother went to family court to regain custody of her three surviving children, while her boyfriend, who's charged with the baby's death, faced a judge in bond court.
The new age workout is designed to inspire physical, mental and spiritual transformation.
The Miami-Dade School Board on Friday approved a two-year contract for new Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. His salary will be $275,000 a year.
Man sought in an attempted armed abduction of a 12 year old girl in southwest Miami-Dade.
Some national polls taken over the weekend found Bush's job approval rating slipping to a record low.