May 31, 2023 Miami man helps ID father's killer 62 years after businessman was murdered Miami police in May identified a Miami businessman's killer after 62 years with help from his son and an attorney. Joseph DiMare was murdered in 1961.
May 30, 2023 Psychologist wants to ‘expose and shame’ professors giving Black students lower grades than Whites A psychologist argues that colleges should implement an equity audit to determine whether their faculty are using racist grading practices that harm Black people.
May 30, 2023 Florida man allegedly offered candy to kids, attempted to kidnap them at busy beach on Memorial Day: reports The Sunny Isles Beach Police Department in Florida arrested a 29-year-old man who allegedly tried kidnap two children after a failed attempt to coerce them with candy at a busy beach.
May 30, 2023 Florida middle school teacher found murdered at home near her wailing infant Sixth-grade middle school teacher Amanda Hicks was killed in a suspected murder-suicide Saturday while she was home with her 10-month-old daughter.
May 30, 2023 Florida yearbook spread defining LGBTQ+ terms like 'genderfluid' and 'pansexual' sparks parent outrage Florida mom Sharmon Craft voiced outrage over a two-page spread in her son's yearbook containing sexuality definitions, telling Orlando's FOX 35 the content is 'inappropriate.'
May 30, 2023 Hollywood Beach shooting suspects remain at large; 2 others in custody on firearm charges: police Hollywood, Florida, police said though the Hollywood Beach shooters remain at large, two people were taken into custody on firearm charges.
May 30, 2023 John Crist joins ‘Rachel’s Pop Culture Roundup’ Comedian John Crist discusses Ron DeSantis arguing his wife would be on a magazine cover if she was a Democrat, Oprah considering a Senate run, the Brady Bunch home for sale, and his new comedy special.
May 30, 2023 Seaweed piles in Florida may contain flesh-eating bacteria Scientists are warning that piles of Sargassum algae on the East Coast may mingle with plastic litter and foster growth of a flesh-eating bacteria.
May 30, 2023 Thousands of Florida residents still recovering from Hurricane Ian as new storm season begins Thousands of Florida residents are still recovering from Hurricane Ian as storm season approaches. This year's hurricane season is set to kick off on June 1, 2023.
May 30, 2023 Gavin Newsom blames DeSantis-signed bill for Florida shooting, gets fact-checked California Gov. Gavin Newsom blamed the Memorial Day shooting in Hollywood, Florida, on a permit-less carry bill Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed that is not in effect yet.