Florida March 15, 2021 150 spring breakers arrested amid party chaos in Miami Beach About 150 people were arrested in Miami Beach over the weekend as throngs of unruly spring breakers descended on the city.
Florida March 13, 2021 Florida a coronavirus and spring break hotspot Spring breakers are flocking to Florida this year amid a prolonged coronavirus pandemic to take advantage of its sunny beaches and rapid reopening guidelines, photos and videos show.
Florida March 6, 2021 Spring Break veers toward ‘normal’ in Florida – despite coronavirus pandemic Nary a face mask was to be found this week as college students flocked to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., a traditional hotspot for the annual Spring Break ritual of beer, bikinis and boisterous behavior.
Airlines March 1, 2021 Frontier Airlines denies family was removed from flight because of maskless 1-year-old Frontier Airlines canceled a flight from Miami to New York on Sunday after “a large group of passengers repeatedly refused to comply” with the FAA’s mask ordinances — but some passengers on the plane are alleging that the “large group” was just a single baby.
Coronavirus February 21, 2021 How the Miami transplant institute stood up to COVID-19 The film was produced to highlight good work during a difficult year.
POLITICS February 11, 2021 Florida Dems facing financial woes, more than $868G in debt, report shows An end-of-the-year report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) revealed that the federal arm of the Florida Democratic Party is more than $868,000 in debt following November's election season.
CRIME February 3, 2021 Florida FBI agents hurt in deadly ambush released from hospital The two FBI agents who sustained multiple gunshot wounds and were hospitalized following a deadly shooting in South Florida Tuesday were released from the hospital Wednesday, a spokesman for the FBI's Miami field office told ӣƵ.
CRIME February 2, 2021 Florida FBI agent killed fought child exploitation in the field and educated students in the classroom While Laura Schwartzenberger went after child predators in the field, she also took the time to educate children about online safety and cyber crimes in the classroom.
World February 2, 2021 Pakistan orders man acquitted in Daniel Pearl murder off death row Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Pakistani-British man acquitted of the 2002 gruesome beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl off death row and moved to a so-called government “safe house."
World January 30, 2021 Venezuela hired longstanding Democratic donor for $6M Newly filed lobbying records show Venezuela’s socialist government previously hired a longtime Democratic Party donor for $6 million at the same time it was lobbying to discourage the U.S. from imposing sanctions on the oil-rich nation.
School Reopening Plans January 29, 2021 Chicago Teachers Union wants vaccine before returning to schools, but top US districts are open without shots The Chicago Teachers Union was pushing Friday for its members to be vaccinated before being required to return to classrooms, one of the key sticking points in its ongoing labor dispute with the city’s public schools over a planned Feb. 1 reopening date for K-8 students.