"We don't have in Cuba rights. We don't have human rights," said Luis, a Cuban American who joined the rally.
This comes despite pushback from city residents. About three dozen people signed up to speak during a meeting on Wednesday.
Tensions continue to rise in South America as President Donald Trump weighs his options in the region.
"I was deployed once to Iraq, so I spent about six months in Baghdad around 2017-2018, serving there as a neurosurgeon," Dr. Klinger said.
Many immigrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti, have been residing in the U.S. under a program called "Humanitarian Parole."
All four were released on their recognizance per a judge's court order, the Broward SAO stated.
"The Adler family is grateful for the overwhelming love and support they have received from across the country," the statement began.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission identified the boat operator in connection to the death of 15-year-old Ella Adler.
Each year the organization hosts its gala for students across several schools.
"I remember it started out going up an incline, and then it just felt like I was out of control," said Clem.
"This is the worst it's ever been," said Gepsie Metelus, Executive Director, Haitian Neighborhood Center "Sant La."
Florida law dictates that Black history must be taught in Florida schools. How it's to be taught changed last summer.
"Many of us believe that this is more of a political statement," said former Miami-Dade Mayor Alex Penelas.
"The alarming number of deaths and distressing incidents within Broward County jails demands swift actions," Marsha Ellison said.
Debbie Hixon said as hard as it is to keep coming back to the building, you can't make a change unless you show up to the table.
My son became known as the slain professor in Florida, and I became known as the mother of the slain professor in Florida," Markel said.
Carolla was accused of orchestrating a vendetta against the businessmen because they supported a rival candidate for political office.
A Fort Lauderdale woman is speaking out after she says purse snatchers from South Miami have victimized her as well.
It's the New Year, but one South Florida family says they're still stuck in 2023 as their loved one is still held captive by Hamas.
"It's entertaining. You can actually talk to her," said Loaiza, 81, whose ElliQ in suburban Fort Lauderdale nicknamed her "Jellybean."
South Florida had strong winds and rain all day Saturday. Faria said he noticed bubbles in the wall but did not pay much attention to them.
"Every Friday, we got to run to the bank like we're some criminals to cash our checks, and sometimes when we get there, there's no money."
The eviction letter said residents who are current with their rent for space to park their home in the park qualify for incentive payments.
The demonstrators gathered outside of Scott's Coral Gables office to deliver a letter that asks him to support a ceasefire.
The Miami Dolphins are spreading a message of acceptance during a visit to Madison Middle School in Northwest Miami-Dade.
New surveillance video released by police shows that truck driving by the home and shows one man running after it and firing back.
The deal was made official last year, but after 1,000 residents signed a petition city officials agreed to hear their concerns.
"At first it was for college, but I ended up thinking after orientation that this could change my life and it did," said Steven Goetz.
The officer described how he mistook gunshots for fireworks before realizing what was happening and approached unarmed in the 2018 massacre.
There is now a makeshift memorial with flowers outside that business, which remained closed on Thursday.
Citizens, the state-backed insurance program, has been canceling policies and raising rates.
"All hell broke loose and kids started scattering and running. I did what I had to do," Bennett said.
Casey McGovern started advocating for water safety after her 19-month-old daughter Edna Mae drowned back in 2009.
Dozens gathered outside Homestead City Hall Monday to rally for representation for immigrant workers in South Florida.
"It was surreal. Like living in a movie. You never think it will happen to you," displaced homeowner Tara Hardy said.
Relief is on the road for drivers trying to fuel up.
They spoke with CBS News Miami with the help of a translator, just a day after their 13-year-old twin sons, Alex and Andrew Paul, drowned.
"My shirt says you don't like me and that's okay," Gutierrez said. "What that's saying is we have to work out our differences."
Manuel Oliver, the father of Joaquin Oliver, was pinned to the floor and handcuffed before he was taken into custody.
"We don't ask for spring break in our city. We don't want spring break in our city," Gelber added.