Numerous flights at Miami International Airport were canceled Thursday morning following a fatal plane and helicopter crash near Washington, D.C.
After spending some special moments with her family during her grandfather Donald Trump's inauguration, Kai Trump is preparing to start a new life chapter with new friends and a new landscape. The media personality and golfer has shared a glimpse of her life in Miami as she gets ready to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami.
The three-day strategy session will take place at Trump’s Doral resort in Miami, and the president ... good to get together outside of this toxic Washington, D.C., environment.”
Miami’s Cam Ward wins Manning Award
MIAMI — Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack. Brenton Clarke, 36, of Inwood, New York, was arrested shortly ...
Cam Ward's college football career got one more accolade Wednesday, when he was announced as the winner of the Manning Award.
A recent mock draft from ESPN's Mel Kiper, a celebrated NFL Draft analyst, picks Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward to be the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Typically, the player who will be selected with the No.
Florida signing class is well-represented in the final On300 rankings as multiple Gators made the list. Legacy recruit Ben Hanks III, a cornerback, was the lone 5-star Florida signee; he rose significantly following a record-setting senior season.
Sean Duffy, the new transportation secretary, was facing his first major crisis just hours after being sworn in for the job.
As Super Bowl 59 nears, here's a countdown of the 59 greatest teams to play on Super Sunday. Guess what? Not all are champions.
On Thursday, the final 2025 On300 rankings were revealed and one Florida Gators signee received a significant bump following a stellar senior season. That player is Miami Booker T. Washington cornerback Ben Hanks Jr.
The deadly crash in the Potomac after an American Eagle jet collided with a military helicopter has stirred memories of a long-ago tragedy in Washington, D.C. An Air Florida flight taking off en route to Fort Lauderdale crashed into a bridge and tumbled into the icy Potomac in January 1982.