No Insurance? Flu Shots Are Free At Walgreens
MIAMI (CBS4) – People who cannot afford a flu shot this year are getting a little help from Walgreens and Uncle Sam. The pharmacy donated thousands of vouchers for free flu shots to uninsured residents...
View ArticleMiami Federal Workers Anxiously Await Budget Announcement
MIAMI (CBS4) – At the Claude Pepper Federal Building in downtown Miami Friday citizens and federal employees expressed anxiety and anger over the prospect of a shutdown of government at midnight if...
View ArticleDozens Mistakenly Told They’d Won US Visa Sue Government
MIAMI (CBS4) — Dozens of people who were mistakenly told they’d won a spot to apply for a U.S. visa through the annual visa lottery system are suing the U.S. government. French native Armande Gil is a...
View ArticleImmigrants Seek Halt In New Visa Lottery Drawing
MIAMI (CBS4)- Dozens of people mistakenly told they had won the U.S. visa lottery are seeking to halt a follow-up July 15 drawing until their case is heard. The group this week asked a federal judge in...
View ArticleHurricane Proofing For Free In Broward County
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami.com) – Even though hurricane season has been relatively quiet across South Florida; it’s still crucial to make sure your home can stand up to the power of a storm. But for...
View ArticleGables Home Auction Nets $1.3 Million For The U.S. Gov’t
CORAL GABLES (CBS4) – You could call 1248 Coral Way in Coral Gables a one of a kind. Four massive lots on tree lined roadway and a home dating back to 1929. It certainly is a Coral Gables original....
View ArticleCarnival Vows To Pay Back Government For Aid
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Doral-based Carnival Corporation has finally agreed to reimburse the U.S. government for the costs related to helping save the Carnival Triumph in February and the Carnival Splendor...
View ArticleWife Of Missing Former FBI Agent Speaks Out
MIAMI (CBSMiami) –CBS News is reporting new information on the case of missing former FBI agent and Coral Springs resident Bob Levinson. His wife, Christine, admitted to CBS News reporter Bob Orr that...
View ArticleChallenges Emerge Following “Cuban Twitter”
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — New challenges are likely to emerge following the revelation that a U.S. government-funded program set up a cellphone-based social network in Cuba. The challenges will be for...
View ArticleCuba ‘Concerned’ Over Jailed American’s Hunger Strike
HAVANA (CBSMiami/AP) — The Cuban government expressed concern Wednesday over a jailed U.S. government subcontractor on hunger strike since last week. Alan Gross, 64, is on hunger strike to protest...
View ArticleMedical Examiner: Orlando Woman Died From Air Bag Injuries
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter ORLANDO (CBSMiami/AP) – An autopsy revealed an exploding air bag was what likely caused the death of an Orlando woman. Associate Medical Examiner Joshu Stephany...
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