Marlins ace remembered as "beacon of light" at funeral
Jose Fernandez was laid to rest in a private funeral in Miami on Thursday
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Jose Fernandez was laid to rest in a private funeral in Miami on Thursday
A beachgoer found a bag containing the baseballs signed by the late Miami Marlins ace, killed in a boating accident
Miami Marlins ace killed in a boating accident was at the American Social Bar and Kitchen, the restaurant confirmed
The 24-year-old Miami Marlins pitcher and two of his friends were killed when their boat smashed into a jetty off Miami Beach early Sunday
The north Miami mother was backing her car out of her driveway Monday night when she accidentally ran over her 1-year-old son
Health officials lift part of their travel advisory and credit aerial pesticide spraying with killing mosquitoes that transmit the virus
Bart the cat was hit by a car, presumed dead and buried -- and then he clawed his way out of the grave five days later
An announcement may come as early as next week on whether it's safe for pregnant women to visit the artsy Florida neighborhood
Miami police officer shared video from slain 8-year-old girl's family, added angry commentary
Mosquito spraying in Miami Beach -- planned for Thursday -- was put off until Friday after a public protest, and outcry
Investigators believe 32-year-old father was the intended target — but not his daughter, who was on their home's porch just feet away
More than 8,000 students in Miami-Dade county started the new school year Monday in the "Zika zone." The students were offered free protective clothing and insect repellant. David Begnaud has more.
Monday is the first day of school across Miami, where there are growing concerns about the Zika virus. Health officials are monitoring two so-called Zika zones in southern Florida. So far 36 people in the area have been infected. David Begnaud has a report.
New zone poses unique challenges with aerial spraying ineffective due to high-rise buildings, strong ocean gusts
The phrase "travel-related Zika" now carries new meaning, says CBS News' Dr. LaPook
This is the first Texas case to be linked to travel within the continental United States, officials say
A Ft. Myers couple was visiting Miami Beach when they got caught up out in the ocean
One of the patients is located outside the one square mile area of Miami, where the mosquito transmission is thought to be contained
The money will go toward efforts to find a vaccine for virus that's now spreading in U.S.
The CBS News chief medical correspondent answers safety questions on Facebook Live
The outbreak has sent a chill through the Sunshine State's all-important tourism industry
Visitors spent about $89B in Sunshine State last year; now, officials are trying to protect state's image during outbreak
Authorities approve limited use of genetically modified mosquitoes to help fight Zika
Here's what you need to know about the birth defect linked to the Zika virus
Charles Kinsey had been coaxing an autistic client to return to a group home where he worked when he was shot by an officer last month
If caught and seized, it would be the third Venezuelan tanker taken by the U.S. this month.
Rep. Ro Khanna said the release of an initial tranche of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was a "slap in the face of survivors," while Rep. Thomas Massie said the DOJ is "flouting the spirit and the letter of the law."
More see Trump's policies responsible for economy today than Biden's; there are also concerns about AI impact on jobs.
Director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hassett said Sunday that President Trump's idea to give Americans $2,000 checks funded by tariff revenue will "depend on what happens with Congress."
A former friend of the man accused of the deadly Brown University shooting and killing an MIT professor described him as a "socially awkward" person who showed signs of anger during their time on campus together.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, whose government earlier this year recongized a Palestinian state, was booed by the crowd.
The episode has deepened concerns that had already emerged from the Justice Department's much-anticipated document release.
Earlier this year, the U.S. designated MS-13, which was formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s by Salvadoran immigrants, a terrorist organization.
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.