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‘It’s hard not to feel hopeless’: South Florida immigrant families bracing for worst in second Trump presidency
Read full article: ‘It’s hard not to feel hopeless’: South Florida immigrant families bracing for worst in second Trump presidencyThere are growing concerns from some immigrant families living in South Florida over what consequences they may face under President-elect Donald Trump's second administration.
Aventura condo board president accused of stealing $1.5M from residents posts bond
Read full article: Aventura condo board president accused of stealing $1.5M from residents posts bondThe president of a condo association accused of embezzling more than $1 million from residents could soon return to the building where the alleged theft occurred.
Recovery efforts just beginning in Florida’s Big Bend following Hurricane Helene’s destruction
Read full article: Recovery efforts just beginning in Florida’s Big Bend following Hurricane Helene’s destructionCommunities along Florida's big bend have been left severely damaged from powerful Hurricane Helene.
Winter Storm disrupting travel at South Florida airports
Read full article: Winter Storm disrupting travel at South Florida airportsWith over 4 million passengers expected to make their way through Miami International and Fort Lauderdale Airport over the next two weeks, some airlines around the country are already reporting cancellations and delays due to the storm.
‘I’m still here, so that’s a blessing’: Families remain in shelters 8 days after Ian
Read full article: ‘I’m still here, so that’s a blessing’: Families remain in shelters 8 days after IanFamilies left homeless after Hurricane Ian continue to live in shelters and wonder what do to next, eight days after the storm made landfall in southwest Florida.
Celebrating Pride: Stories about South Florida’s fight for equality
Read full article: Celebrating Pride: Stories about South Florida’s fight for equalityJune is Pride Month, and Local 10 News reporter Christian De La Rosa will be presenting a series of stories that recognize the contributions of South Floridians to the fight for LGBTQ equality.
First responders in Lauderhill rush construction worker to hospital after possible lightning strike
Read full article: First responders in Lauderhill rush construction worker to hospital after possible lightning strikeLAUDERHILL, Fla. – Rescue workers in Lauderhill responded after a lightning strike they say likely struck a construction worker. It was early Tuesday afternoon when neighbors said lightning was coming down so loudly that their ears were ringing. Around the same time, witnesses say there were several construction workers on the roof of Castle Hill Elementary. But it was a construction worker on the ground who officials told Local 10's Christian De La Rosa that appeared to have been struck by lightning and sent flying about 15 feet. The assistant fire chief told De La Rosa the man was in a lot of pain and disoriented.
Suspect released from jail, victim out of hospital after Pembroke Pines attack
Read full article: Suspect released from jail, victim out of hospital after Pembroke Pines attackPablo Batten leaves jail without answering any of Local 10 News reporter Christian De La Rosa's questions. PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. - A suspected drunken driver who was attacked by another driver's father after getting into a crash in Pembroke Pines has been released from a hospital. Raul Umana, 65, was released from Memorial Regional Hospital on Monday after suffering a "major head injury," hospital spokeswoman Kerting Baldwin said. Pembroke Pines police said Pablo Batten, 46, arrived at Sunday evening's crash scene and grabbed Umana by the neck, slamming him to the pavement. According to an arrest report, an officer was conducting an investigation to determine if Umana was impaired when Batten attacked him.
Driver airlifted to hospital after crashing car into concrete fence
Read full article: Driver airlifted to hospital after crashing car into concrete fenceOPA-LOCKA, Fla. - One person was airlifted to a hospital Tuesday afternoon after a car crashed into a concrete fence that separates two homes in Opa-locka, authorities said. The crash was reported just before 4 p.m. at 10426 NW 32nd Ave.Local 10 News reporter Christian De La Rosa was at the scene a short time later and said it appeared the blue Chevrolet sedan first crashed into a fire hydrant before taking out the concrete fence. It also appeared to have struck a parked SUV. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said the injured driver was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
People continue to wait after Hurricane Dorian devastates Bahamas
Read full article: People continue to wait after Hurricane Dorian devastates BahamasLocal 10 News' Christian De La Rosa reports in Nassau with the desperation and despair that many people are facing. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
Parts of San Juan look like war zone following violent protests
Read full article: Parts of San Juan look like war zone following violent protestsLocal 10 News reporter Christian De La Rosa was in Puerto Rico Friday as demonstrators continue to call for the governor's resignation. The protests have turned violent in the past few days. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.