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A family bundled in sweatshirts braved the chill wind on Miami’s Hobe Beach Thursday. It was not exactly what Esther Gavidia had promised her brother and sister when they decided to fly in from...
View ArticleHistoric Showdown
A nearly one trillion dollar health care reform overhaul comes down to 216 votes in the House of Representatives. That is what Democrats need to pass reform and if they get those votes Sunday it will...
View ArticleMarco Rubio
There is fresh turbulence facing the Florida Republican Party and the party’s frontrunner for the U.S. Senate is trying to avoid being knocked off his stride by controversy. Miamian Marco Rubio, the...
View ArticleHot Seat
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez is in a new hot seat. This one will soon find him behind the wheel of a BMW 550I luxury sedan. He is set to lease it in the coming days under a longstanding county car...
View ArticleWanna Boost Your Brain Power?
We had a story today in our 5 p.m. newscast that really made me chuckle. It was one of those stories where off-camera, I must admit, I rolled my eyes. This is part of my script … “Here’s a good reason...
View ArticleRemembering Willy
Usually I like to blog about funny moments with my boys …or try to expand upon stories that we had in our newscasts. But tonight, I keep thinking about this sweet little two year old who was brutally...
View ArticleFishing Reports Oct. 2nd, 2010
Interested in banning Shark Finning in the Bahamas? Controversy is heating up for the Bahamian Government to enact some legislation to protect sharks. Sign this petition here…...
View ArticleFishing Reports Oct. 17, 2010
Capt Alan Sherman – Miami-Dade Fishing in South Florida has been spectacular! Almost! Recently our weather has been a little cloudy and a cold front is due to move through South Florida sometime today...
View ArticleStand Up Against Bullying!! Save A Life
Does anyone remember what it feels like to be called names on the playground? Or for people to point and laugh at you. I think it happened to most of us growing up and it didn’t feel good. But for...
View ArticleTomas, What A Mess
Thursday evening NOAA Hurricane Hunters found a strengthening Tomas. The pressure is falling rapidly and the winds are starting to come up. While that is not good news, if it maintains a northward...
View ArticleWelcome To Fall
Posted by CraigSetzer Friday Morning Visible Satellite Image Friday Morning Surface Analysis of Pressure, Wind, and Moisture The strong cold front roared through South Florida on schedule Friday...
View ArticleFishing Reports Nov. 7, 2010
Capt Dave Kostyo – MiamiGood Offshore Action and Red Hot Tarpon Bite Offshore if you find a good edge and north current the fishing has been outstanding with sailfish, kingfish, a few dolphin...
View ArticleChoosing The Right Health Insurance
Millions of workers are facing so-called Open Enrollments to choose their health insurance plans for next year. And this year, it may be even more confusing than ever. There will always be the same old...
View ArticleSurf’s Up
Posted by CraigSetzer A large ocean storm with winds over 60 mph is sitting nearly stationary in the northwest Atlantic. Thursday afternoon ocean surface analysis. This ocean storm, which its large...
View ArticlePill Mill Capital For A Little Longer
Seven people die each day in Florida from prescription drug abuse. That is the stat provided me by Bruce Grant, director of the Florida Office of Drug Control. It’s also one of the reasons Grant wishes...
View ArticleExtended Unemployment Benefits Blocked
The move to extend Unemployment Benefits remains stalled in Congress, according to some Washington Insiders, because opponents want to force Congressional Democrats to take up Bush-Era tax cuts before...
View ArticleSomething Extra: For The Birds
MIAMI (CBS4) – Few movies are guaranteed to give you as many nightmares as Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds.” The American Film Institute ranked it seventh among its most thrilling movies ever. Now...
View ArticleHappy Birthday, iPhone
MIAMI (CBS4) – Believe it or not, the iPhone is only turning five years old today. I don’t know about you, but to me it seems like it’s been around a lot longer than that. And there’s little doubt,...
View ArticlePinterest Now Lets Users Sign Up Without An Invite
MIAMI (CNET) — According to CBS-owned CNET, one of the Internet’s most popular social networks has pushed its doors wide open: Pinterest has started open registration. This means users can sign up for...
View ArticleInstagram Backtracks, Says “We Won’t Sell Your Photos”
(CNET) – Instagram apologized to its users today, saying it will “remove” language from its legal terms that would have let it sell users’ photos or use them in advertisements. In a blog post this...
View ArticleMiami-Born Hollywood Blogger Goes From Nasty To Nice
MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Could it be? Notorious Hollywood blogger Perez Hilton, born in Miami of Cuban parents, who made a name for himself by taking aim at celebrities on his website, has discovered his...
View ArticleKitchen Basics: Know Your Oven From The Joy Kitchen
Photo Credit: Simon & Schuster By Megan Scott Irma Rombauer first published The Joy of Cooking in 1931 with her daughter, Marion Rombauer Becker, who updated each subsequent edition until 1975....
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