Recent Cases Show Challenge Of U.S. Terrorists (CBS4 Miami)
The growing front in the war on terrorism may be no farther than Main Street. The terror cases that have emerged in the past week have one common characteristic: The suspects are all Americans. One is a woman who looked after the elderly in suburban Pennsylvania. Another a security guard from New Jersey.
Dead Wrong! Friend Rips Off Deceased Victim (NBC Miami)
Man finds friend dead, then robs him blind. Now that's cold!
Driver of SUV that struck elderly pair sought (7 News Miami)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WSVN) -- Police need your help finding the driver of a sport-utility vehicle that struck two elderly women as they walked along Las Olas Boulevard.
Making ends meet in Tallahassee (Miami Herald)
Sell off buildings, bid out contracts that now get special exemptions, seek discounts from vendors, stop building prisons and dive into state workers' pensions and healthcare benefits so that they pay more and taxpayers have to cover less.
Medical workers cope with Haiti quake relief's emotional toll (Miami Herald)
As a veteran surgeon at the Ryder Trauma Center, Dr. Enrique Ginzburg thought he'd seen it all. The cases he handles at the center at Jackson Memorial Hospital are so tough, the U.S. military uses them to train surgeons bound for Afghanistan . Then he got to a makeshift hospital in Port-au-Prince the day after Jan. 12 earthquake.