What's next for creatives after Gov. DeSantis vetoes millions in art grants?
South Florida leaders are reacting to Governor Ron DeSantis' veto for $32-million-dollars in grants geared towards the arts and cultural non profits.
South Florida leaders are reacting to Governor Ron DeSantis' veto for $32-million-dollars in grants geared towards the arts and cultural non profits.
In this week's edition of Miami Life: South Florida leaders are reacting to Governor Ron DeSantis' veto of $32-million-dollars in grants to arts and cultural non profits.
The Florida Panthers are Stanley Cup champions for the first time, and the hype in South Florida is real!
President Biden and former President Donald Trump are facing off for their first presidential debate, and we are hearing from different generations of voters on what they are expecting ahead of the november primaries.
In this week's edition of Miami Life: The Panthers are Stanley Cup champions for the first time ever! As South Florida buzzes with excitement ahead of this weekend's celebration parade.
Disney is set to open their newest attraction showcasing their first black princess, Tiana. The ride dubbed 'Tiana's Bayou Adventure' will take a look at her story and the film behind it.
Soccer superstar Lionel Messi continues his run with Inter Miami CF, and now futbol fans can experience what it's like to be a star on the field.
Some South Floridians are still reeling from rounds of rain that poured through last week, so now the question remains-- are we ready for a lengthy season of storms? And, if we lose everything, what can we do to get back on our feet?
In this week's edition of Miami Life: Hurricane season is here, and just days after much of South Florida was hit with rounds of rain, the question looms: is the city ready for a major storm to roll through? Plus, Jim Berry talks to an insurance adjuster about what you can do if you lose your home and belongings in an unexpected event.
We've all seen and experienced Miami in some capacity. But, are the beautiful sights and sounds we see just played up for the big screen? Or is it a reality for residents? Some say, both!
From watching films-- to interviewing the stars in it, Lisa Petrillo talks about her experiences in the press junket and some of her most memorable moments.
Has going to the movies become a dated activity? Jim Berry sits down to have an intergenerational conversation on the recent rise in streaming services and why many people say they'd rather just beat the crowds and watch a movie from the comfort of their home instead.
In this week's edition of Miami Life: Jim Berry talks all things movies! From the great, good, and not so great. Jim sits down to have an intergenerational conversation on the state of the theatres and why some people say they'd rather just stay home.
In this week's edition of Miami Life: We are taking a look at some of the stories that made major headlines these last three months on our show. The rise of ai technology-- should we accept it or reject it? And, is your privacy in question?
See how a Pinecrest marketplace is keeping their business old school, even in the modern era!
So, what happens when a gun is taken off the streets and an officer's investigation is complete? What we found may surprise you.
Water safety is taking priority in the mind of thousands, following the tragic death of 15-year-old Ella Adler. Will new rules and regulations be created as Summer season approaches?
In this week's edition of Miami Life: New water safety measures are being proposed in South Florida, following the death of Ella Adler. Will we see new laws come into effect as the Summer season approaches?
The pandemic shut down life across South Florida and one couple made their new found hobby their life's work all centered around community.
The housing market is seeing prices never seen before in South Florida, but could we see a decrease coming in the very near future?
In this week's edition of Miami Life: Home ownership is a dream for most people-- but with skyrocketing South Florida prices, could that vision be found elsewhere? An expert weighs in on the state of the Miami housing market.
The war in the Middle East continues and we are taking a closer look at what the conflict means amongst different generations.
In this week's edition of Miami Life: We are have an intergenerational conversation as the Israel-Hamas war continues in the Middle East and taking a closer look at the conflict.
Former Dolphins Offensive Tackle Vernon Carey shared his insight on NFL Draft Night, being a first round pick for the Fins himself, and what life has been like after football!
It's not secret that public radio has seen a steady decrease in listeners as technology has advanced significantly, but long stand South Florida powerhouse WLRN has found a new avenue to reach viewers across different generations and age groups!
At least three people were killed and six others injured when a driver crashed into a Manhattan park Thursday night during a July 4th celebration, authorities said.
His cousin spoke with CBS News Miami at the scene of the crash, saying he's still contemplating the devastation he and the family are feeling.
New York might have its July 4 hotdog-eating contest, but competitors in Key West gobbled much sweeter fare.
If the rule is approved, it would apply to 36 million workers outdoors and indoor who are exposed to heat nationwide.
Camp Simcha helped out 957 kids across the country last year, and they're expecting to help even more this year.
At least three people were killed and six others injured when a driver crashed into a Manhattan park Thursday night during a July 4th celebration, authorities said.
His cousin spoke with CBS News Miami at the scene of the crash, saying he's still contemplating the devastation he and the family are feeling.
New York might have its July 4 hotdog-eating contest, but competitors in Key West gobbled much sweeter fare.
If the rule is approved, it would apply to 36 million workers outdoors and indoor who are exposed to heat nationwide.
Camp Simcha helped out 957 kids across the country last year, and they're expecting to help even more this year.
The American Automobile Association said this is a dangerous time of year for young drivers.
Florida insurance companies made money last year for the first time in seven years.
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled Sept. 26 to discuss whether it will hear a First Amendment challenge to a 2021 Florida law that placed restrictions on major social-media companies.
The number of people traveling to Florida during the second quarter of 2023 decreased compared to a year earlier, according to estimates released Wednesday by the state's tourism-marketing agency.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts should drop a federal lawsuit that claims retaliation by the state and accept changes to a special district that long benefited the theme-park giant.
The president honored Philip Shadrach and George Wilson for their "gallantry and intrepidity" during the "Great Locomotive Chase" of 1862.
"Let me say this as clearly as I possibly can and as simply and straightforward as I can: I am running. I'm the nominee of the Democratic Party. No one's pushing me out," the president told campaign staffers.
Following debate, age factors in, and race shifts in Trump's direction after the first 2024 presidential debate.
A 19-year-old and the club where she worked as a stripper have sued Florida's attorney general.
President Biden met with Democratic governors on Wednesday amid concerns over his debate performance last week.
Jim DeFede interviews Democrat Joe Saunders, who now finds himself with a last-minute challenger, his aunt Maureen Saunders Scott, who is demanding to be on the ballot as Moe Saunders.
Jim DeFede discusses the cuts with former Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber and Michel Hausmann, the artistic director of Miami New Drama.
Jim DeFede devotes the entire half-hour to social media influencer Alex Otaola, who wants to be the next mayor of Miami-Dade County.
Jim DeFede talks with a Miami Herald reporter who was inside the courtroom and provides us with a first-hand account of exactly went on, where cameras were not allowed.
Jim DeFede talks to Jason Pizzo, who represents the district where the greatest flood impacts were felt this week: coastal Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Hatch has received two reports of people being shocked after plastic on the product's AC power adapter came off.
Brominated vegetable oil will no longer be allowed in food and beverages in the U.S., 50 years after chemical banned in U.K.
Health officials have issued an alert in the Florida Keys after two people were confirmed to have dengue fever.
FDA approval of the new Alzheimer's treatment, which will be branded as Kisunla, follows years of setbacks.
Measure would protect an estimated 36 million and represent first major federal safety standard of its kind.
Save big on appliances from Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Frigidaire and more top brands now this Fourth of July.
Amazon Prime Day 2024 could mean Kindle deals aplenty. Read on for what you should know ahead of the sale.
Save big on refrigerators, ovens, washers, dryers and more during Samsung's 4th of July appliance sale.
Choose the right hearing aid for you with this comprehensive guide.
Wondering if it's time for a new pair of hearing aids? Here are three things to look out for.
The American Automobile Association said this is a dangerous time of year for young drivers.
A string of recalls connected to Wisconsin-based supplier Schreiber Foods has now extended to Aldi stores after similar recalls at Hy-Vee and other grocery chains.
There are two sales tax holidays for hurricane supplies
Has mom and dad's bank been open too long at your house?
One consumer reported suffering a dental injury after eating Trader Joe's Chicken, Lentil & Caramelized Onion Pilaf product.
It's the dawn of a new era at the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Patrick Bertoletti is the new men's champion, and Miki Sudo has set a new record and retained the women's division title.
A 19-year-old and the club where she worked as a stripper have sued Florida's attorney general.
All over Florida, arts groups are scrambling to plug large budget gaps after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unexpectedly vetoed $32 million in arts funding.
Martin Mull came to national fame with a recurring role on the Norman Lear-created satirical soap opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and the starring role in its spinoff, "Fernwood 2 Night."
The original 1997 illustration for the front of the first Harry Potter book has set a record for Potter-themed memorabilia on the auction block.