4th of Jul. in South Florida will bring Impact weather
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The sounds of a marching band, parade cheers and colorful floats filled Key Biscayne on Saturday as families gathered along Crandon Boulevard for the annual Fourth of July parade.
As the nation’s 250th anniversary approaches, let’s celebrate American flags: They are still mostly made in the United States.
Slow-moving thunderstorms and resulting heavy downpours could cause localized flooding across some parts of South Florida today.
Fourth of July is a major chapter in the history of the country, and people in South Florida made sure to celebrate<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
South Florida was kicking off the holiday weekend with a rain-free Friday morning, but the afternoon will be a different story. Expect scattered showers and storms with the potential for some spotty flooding.
Large plumes of dust that originated in the Sahara Desert could begin causing hazy skies over South Florida this week.
As donations continue pouring into South Florida for victims of the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, many are asking whether the aid is actually reaching those in need. Michael Capponi, founder and president of the Global Empowerment Mission (GEM),