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Heat advisory in effect for South Florida
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Experts warn that relying on credit cards can lead to long-term debt, and shoppers are looking for smarter ways to stretch their budgets.
An influential Haitian businessman and controversial political powerbroker is being detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to immigration court records and sources familiar with the arrest.
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Report Alleges Degrading Treatment and Medical Neglect at South Florida ICE Detention Centers
One former ICE detainee says he and a group of men were forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs and eat "like dogs."
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNBoca Raton man accused of defrauding victims across South Florida
A Boca Raton man was arrested in connection with fraud. Felipe A. Souza, 27, was arrested Sunday and charged with 16 counts of sale of an unregistered security and organized scheme to defraud.
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Tis the season when SoFlo summertime heat goes from a soft simmer to scorching sizzle, so it’s timely that this indoor (air-conditioned!) digital-gaming amusement park is coming soon.
Each winter, the elite of equestrian competition descend on a small village outside Miami - bringing Olympic dreams, million-dollar horses, and a whole lot of money.
For the first time in about two years, the private passenger train Brightline is gaining riders in South Florida following its reintroduction of commuter passes for the tri-county area, but ridership in the region still lags far behind 2023 figures.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNBoys and Girls Club: Back to school in South Florida
The Boys and Girls Club is teaming up with Office Depot for its back-to-school drive. Click here for more information. Get the latest news updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.
As kids across South Florida soak up the last few weeks of summer several businesses and organizations have planned events to give many students some much-needed back to school supplies.
During hurricane season, supplies can run low quickly, so consider buying early. Improper generator use can be fatal. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn that carbon monoxide (CO) — an invisible, odorless gas — kills hundreds of people each year during storm season.