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"Alligator Alcatraz" is the nickname for a planned temporary immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades.
Deep moisture moving into South Florida, ahead of a front in the eastern Gulf, will bring periods of heavy rain to our region Monday and into early Tuesday. The storms have prompted a flood watch ...
Several other celebrations across South Florida will be held in the evening, including on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach and a mural reveal in Wynwood. You can find more information on these events here.
A group of private foundations in South Florida are banding together to help save local journalism and are asking the region’s residents to tell them what kind of information they need from ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Relentless downpours swept across South Florida on Monday, flooding streets, slowing commutes and prompting a flood watch across the region as more rain looms in the forecasts.
Clouds are building across South Florida as a stalled front is expected to bring multiple rounds of thunderstorms across the region on Saturday afternoon, prompting residents and visitors to ...
High School on SI has the regional semifinal brackets involving South Florida schools. Class 7A, Region 4: Marjory Stoneman Douglas, seeking a fifth straight state title, is the top seed.
F lorida’s Big Bend region is expected to get the brunt of yet another named storm this week, which would be the third direct hit for that area of Florida in just over a year’s time.
Map Shows 2050 South Florida Sea Level Rise, ... the stark reality that rising sea levels and flooding can make annual inundation a fact of life for many parts of the region by 2050.
Even 100 years ago, people couldn't stay away from South Florida's endless summer. It was the 1920s and the region was exploding as American dreamers and real estate speculators from across the U ...
Debby first made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday on Florida's Big Bend coast. As of 11 p.m. EDT Thursday, it had maximum sustained winds of 30 mph, the Miami-based hurricane center ...
South Florida is particularly at risk as around 2.4 million people and 1.3 million homes, which account for nearly half of the national risk, are located within four feet of the high tide line ...