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University Of Miami Fraternity Closed After Allegations Into Drugged Drinks, Disturbing Chants
"It's sick and it's crazy that they are chanting it together," says UM student Patrick McCaslin.

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"It's sick and it's crazy that they are chanting it together," says UM student Patrick McCaslin.

Miami Gardens is helping those impacted by Hurricane Ian.
"It appears to be a hoax. We're getting the same threat at different schools," said Miami-Dade schools police Chief Edwin Lopez.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the shooting death last month of a beloved Miami-Dade grandmother.
The Miami-Dade School District held a public meeting with parents about the serious scare that happened earlier in the week.
A rollover on the Gratigny Expressway caused major rush hour delays Friday.
A first generation American, Henry Aneyro has been taking care of South Floridians for over twenty years.
A large police investigation overnight into Thursday morning focused on a home in northwest Miami-Dade.
"I told 'em the community will improve. It is going to be better built, more resilient,and they will be a better community in the long run."
Police are investigating after they say a student fell to his death at Fort Lauderdale High School.
More than two dozen Cuban migrants are in custody after coming ashore in Key Biscayne.
The Miami Diaper Bank could be out of diapers by the end of this week, and much of the problem has to do with supply chain issues.
Twenty infants from the NICU in Fort Myers are arriving at Memorial Healthcare System.
CBS4 spoke with city leaders in Miami and Fort Lauderdale on Friday night.
the first tornado continued over College Plaza and Pembroke Commons shopping centers causing damage to signs and trees there.
After getting a two break thanks to what was Hurricane Ian, it's back to school in South Florida and the Keys.
Clothing and food were also found at the site but it was not clear if that was related to the remains that were found.
Dozens of rescuers from South Florida will make their way to the west coast to lend a hand in search and rescue efforts.
South Florida non-profits are working fast to get relief to those impacted by Hurricane Ian.
In anticipation of heavy rain bands and gusty winds from a passing Hurricane Ian, Zoo Miami will close on Tuesday and Wednesday.