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A Miami-Dade mother, wife and licensed optometrist is channeling her experience in surviving breast cancer into helping others through 305 Pink Pack, a nonprofit organization that provides free support services and essential items to cancer patients and their families.
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A Miami-Dade mother, wife and licensed optometrist is channeling her experience in surviving breast cancer into helping others through 305 Pink Pack, a nonprofit organization that provides free support services and essential items to cancer patients and their families.
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A woman is marking her 100th birthday with an achievement she never got the chance to reach before. She just received her honorary high school diploma.
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Summer is here and the American Heart Association says they're focused on turning bystanders into lifesavers. The association alongside Rick Case Automotive Group and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital teamed up to donate CPR training kits across the South Florida area.
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From arenas to clubs, businesses across Broward and Miami-Dade counties are finding creative ways to celebrate the world’s biggest sporting event.
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A gentle dog named Louie is looking for a forever home through Miami-Dade Animal Services after being rescued from a hoarding situation earlier this year.
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Miami-Dade Animal Services is seeking a loving, permanent home for Louie, other furry friends.
Video shows a first responder from Pompano Beach Fire Rescue save a group of ducks that they say were stuck inside a storm drain.
The next big artifact documenting South Florida’s past probably isn’t behind glass, it’s likely forgotten, collecting dust.
Young cancer survivors reunited with the doctors, nurses and caregivers who helped them through their journeys at a fun-filled event hosted by Nicklaus Children's Hospital at Dave & Buster's in Miami.
A big congratulations are in order for a member of the Yutzy family! Isaiah, the eldest son of Local 10 anchor Eric Yutzy, graduated from Somerset Academy Arts
Cherie Wachter of the Humane Society of Broward County introduced two 9-week-old kittens, Madonna and Mariah, to Local 10 viewers on Saturday, highlighting the pair’s search for permanent homes.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off Thursday, fans are already weighing in on one of the tournament’s biggest questions: Who will take home the title?
When Local 10 launched “Good News South Florida” in April, the goal was not only to share uplifting stories but also to inspire viewers to become part of them.
When Local 10 launched “Good News South Florida” in April, the goal was not only to share uplifting stories but also to inspire viewers to become part of them. That mission is already making a tangible impact.
Rita Case, president, CEO and owner of Rick Case Automotive Group, has been named the Broward County Police Benevolent Association’s 2026 Humanitarian of the Year.
With summer travel on the horizon, Local 10 and Tropical Financial Credit Union are teaming up to bring drivers some relief.
A reporter and their photographer came to the rescue of eight ducklings that were trapped in a storm drain nearby during one of their reports.
In honor of the nation's upcoming 250th birthday, a piece of our history is on display at a Virginia museum. It's a copy of the Declaration of Independence that was created in the 1820's for the nation's 50th anniversary.
For the first time in its 100-plus-year history, the legendary Yamashiro is expanding beyond California — and it has chosen Miami as its first destination.
For the first time in its 100-plus-year history, the legendary Yamashiro is expanding beyond California — and it has chosen Miami as its first destination.
A black bear that was first spotted roaming around Port St. Lucie has been seen again, this time by a local trapper in the Tradition community.
A 70-pound mixed-breed dog named Massimo is still searching for a forever home after spending nearly five months at Broward County Animal Care.
Originally from Afghanistan, Zohra Alokozay arrived to the United States not knowing a word of English. But now, she's graduating with a 3.5 GPA!
Coral Gables is hosting a new art exhibition in celebration of Pride Month. Opening inside the historic Coral Gables United Church of Christ is David Gary Lloyd's new exhibition, "The Reach of Light."
Excitement continues to build in Miami as the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, and the tournament’s soundtrack is getting a South Florida touch.
Hana Altarac, whose Jewish family, including her father and sister, died at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany, marked her 106th birthday on Jan. 31.
Graduation season is filled with proud moments for families, but one family is celebrating something a little extra special this year. Instead of honoring just one or two or even three graduates, they're cheering on 12.
With summer travel on the horizon, Local 10 and Tropical Financial Credit Union are teaming up to bring drivers some relief.
What started as a few friends swapping book recommendations has become one of South Florida’s most diverse social communities.
What started as a few friends swapping book recommendations has become one of South Florida’s most diverse social communities.
Parents looking for answers to questions about sleep schedules, feeding struggles or behavioral issues often turn to internet searches, especially during late-night moments when doctors’ offices are closed.
Parents looking for answers to questions about sleep schedules, feeding struggles or behavioral issues often turn to internet searches, especially during late-night moments when doctors’ offices are closed.
Monarch High School in Coconut Creek is starting a new tradition to kick off graduation season. Seniors returned to their former elementary schools for a special graduation parade through the campuses where their education began.
A retired librarian is discovering another purpose in her life. Mary Grace Oaks is now using her voice to entertain residents in a memory care facility through dramatic readings.
In 1992, one of South Florida’s most powerful politicians, Dade County Commissioner Joe Gersten, became the face of a bizarre scandal involving a missing Mercedes, a drug house, prostitutes and an escape to Australia.