Man accused of using stolen identity to buy Porsche, McLaren from Coral Gables dealer
An Orlando man drove down to Coral Gables Wednesday to pick up a 2018 McLaren 570S he bought at a dealership, but instead of leaving the lot in the front seat of a high-end sports car, he left in the back seat of a police cruiser.
Coral Gables man’s home is surrounded by big development — here’s why he could soon lose it
For years, Coral Gables homeowner Orlando Capote has resisted attempts to buy him out, even as a new mixed-use development took over the rest of the neighborhood. But now, city officials say he has to come up with thousands of dollars or risk losing his home.
‘Garden of Our Lord’ preservation fight continues in court as developer clears another round of city approval
As a coalition of Coral Gables residents led by Bonnie Bolton and her attorney David Winker continue a legal fight to preserve “‘The Garden of Our Lord,’ the City of Coral Gables and Century Crystal Group LLC, received development project approval from the city’s board of architects on a 4-3 vote Thursday morning.
Cristobal, coaches take full blame for Miami's decision to not run out clock
Miami coach Mario Cristobal reiterated Monday that he takes full responsibility for the Hurricanes not taking a knee in the final seconds of their loss to Georgia Tech. That came even as offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson revealed that he actually called the play in which the ball was fumbled away.
What’s behind Biden’s border wall reversal? South Florida immigration attorney weighs in
Migrant surges aren’t new, but a recent wave of new arrivals has prompted President Joe Biden to change course on his longstanding position, waiving 26 federal laws in South Texas to allow border wall construction on Wednesday.
FWC: Racing boat made ‘abrupt turn’ before 2 passengers were ejected in Biscayne Bay
A racing boat that partially sank Friday morning in Biscayne Bay had made an “abrupt turn” before the two passengers onboard the boat were ejected, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed Saturday.
Software company transforms way some South Florida law enforcement agencies prepare, react to emergencies
In this week’s “Technically Speaking” report, Local 10’s Gio Insignares shows us how one software company is hoping to bring agencies across South Florida into the future and transform how they prepare and react to trouble across their communities.
Local 10 interview: Suarez talks presidential run, Gimenez feud, reported FBI probe
In a one-on-one interview with Local 10 News Monday, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, fresh off announcing his entry in the 2024 Republican presidential primaries, talked about his campaign for the White House as well as recent local scrutiny over his outside dealings with a developer.