Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega wants a U.S. appeals court to overrule three federal judges and block his extradition to France to face money laundering charges.
A former teacher is sentenced to more than seven years in prison for forcing a Haitian girl to work seven days a week for years as a slave in her South Florida home.
With the hope that early diagnosis and treatment of autism will lead to better lives for thousands of children and families, Gov. Charlie Crist signed legislation Tuesday that could force many large insurance plans to cover the increasingly diagnosed condition.
Food prices climbed almost one percent from March to April. That was the largest jump in 18 years, but there are ways to select nutritious food that's not so expensive.
Florida third graders are about to find out how they did on the FCATs. The Florida Department of Education will release the reading and math scores for 3rd grade on Wednesday, May 21st.
Campaign 08 makes a stop in South Florida Tuesday when presumptiveRepublican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain holds a Town Hallmeeting at a west Miami-Dade hotel.
The wildfires in the Everglades continued to spread overnight, burning eastward toward civilization, forcing firefighters to suggest the evacuation of state prisoners and detainees at the Krome Detention Facility, Despite efforts to contain the blaze, it is expected to continue
Three employees of a company which unloads ships at Port Everglades were killed early Tuesday morning when they were apparently overcome by gas leaking from a tank aboard the cargo ship Madeline. Two of the workers apparently died when they
Claiming the jury was unfairly influenced against their case, nearly 60-thousand Broward County homeowners want to take the state back to court over damages paid for trees destroyed during Florida's citrus canker eradication program.
CBS4 is proud to present some of the attendees of this year's Silver Knight Awards and this year, it's a reunion of sorts, celebrating 50 years of remarkable South Floridians.
A state prison and federal detention center in Miami-Dade County have been evacuated after a massive wildfire in Everglades National Park burned uncomfortably close to the facilities.