A rollover crash involving multiple vehicles and a boat on a trailer caused a mess on a Miami Shores roadway Thursday. The crash happened in the area of Northeast 103rd Street and North Miami Avenue.
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Preparations are underway to tow the historic ocean liner SS United States from its longtime berth in Philadelphia before a long tow to the Florida Gulf coast and ultimate sinking for an artificial re ...
The primary bunker fuel storage facility serving Miami’s marine industry has been sold for approximately $180 million.
Southern cities largely unfamiliar with snow and ice are getting creative in their efforts to clean up from this week's winter storm.
Unrivaled, a new women's professional basketball league ... The first Unrivaled games tip off Friday, Jan. 17, in the Miami area with a doubleheader. The first game will be a matchup between ...
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Unlike the waterway of its most famous song, the landmark 1927 musical “Show Boat”—which integrated song and story with a sophistication that set the American musical on its path to full ...
Officers discovered the patrol boat partially submerged in the river on Wednesday morning during a routine inspection. The boat was used to provide a police presence on the Ohio River. The boat ...
There’s a boat anchored on the Connecticut River that’s been making some waves ... the boat was sold to a new owner prior to DEEP’s involvement which was not immediately apparent since ...
From left: Tẹmídayọ Amay, Caitlin Nasema Cassidy, Rebbekah Vega-Romero, Alvin Crawford, J Molière, Steven Rattazzi, Suzanne Darrell, Stephanie Weeks, Edwin Joseph in Show/Boat: A River.
This report has been updated with the news that the Morgan family is placing the Brookville Canoe Center in Indiana up for sale, but will continue to operate at least through the 2025 season.