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Miami News - South Florida Updates for Miami, Fort Lauderdale & West Palm Beach Today - ExtraLocal Miami

Miami News - South Florida Updates for Miami, Fort Lauderdale & West Palm Beach Today - ExtraLocal Miami

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Start your day with ExtraLocal Miami, the essential Miami podcast delivering concise, AI-generated updates on everything happening across South Florida. From the bustling streets of Brickell and the artistic vibes of Wynwood to the sandy shores of South Beach, we cover the stories that impact residents in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and every community in between.

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  • Grass Fires in Homestead & Weston, Roblox Kidnapping Arrest & TPS Ruling | Miami News Evening Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Miami local news evening update for February 03, 2026. As the sun sets on the Magic City, we are tracking developing stories regarding dry conditions leading to multiple grass fires in South Florida. We also cover a concerning case involving online safety as a Nebraska man faces charges for kidnapping Florida sisters he met on Roblox.

    In community news, a federal judge has blocked the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, a decision impacting many families across Miami and Broward. Plus, we look at a viral hit-and-run involving a Camaro and a G-Wagon, and wrap up with some Sunshine State pride as Florida athletes head to the Winter Olympics. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Miami, your daily source for Miami news, culture, and community.

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    4 mins
  • Little Havana Crash, Family Displaced by Fire & Historic Art Exhibit | Miami News Noon Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Miami local news noon update for February 03, 2026. We are tracking a difficult start to the day for some residents as a house fire displaces a family of five in Miami, and police deal with a bizarre and dangerous crash in Little Havana involving a rideshare driver. We also have a "Florida Man" style update regarding a massive memory card theft scheme where the proceeds went to... TikTok livestreams?

    Plus, we follow up on the recent cold snap with the official count of iguanas turned into the FWC. On a brighter note, we highlight a powerful new photography exhibition in Fort Lauderdale restoring images from the Civil Rights movement. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Miami, your daily source for Miami news, culture, and community.

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    4 mins
  • Haiti TPS Ruling, License Plate Decals & Deputy Recovery | Miami News Morning Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Miami local news morning update for February 03, 2026. After a historic freeze, South Florida is finally starting to thaw out. In our top story, a federal judge blocks the administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, bringing a wave of relief to Miami's Little Haiti community.

    We also cover a developing legal battle regarding the tragic 2019 UPS shootout in Miramar, as prosecutors challenge the officers' use of force. In state news, Florida lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that could eliminate those sticky registration decals on your license plate. Plus, an arbitrator rules that Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is owed millions despite gambling charges, and we share a heartwarming update on a Miami-Dade deputy recovering from a severe crash. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Miami, your daily source for Miami news, culture, and community.

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    4 mins
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