MLB's stance on the ruling
A Q&A with Bob DuPuy, president and CEO of Major League Baseball, regarding the proposed new Marlins stadium and the lawsuit. Q: What is MLB's response to the judge's decision to delay her ruling on the stadium suit?
A Q&A with Bob DuPuy, president and CEO of Major League Baseball, regarding the proposed new Marlins stadium and the lawsuit. Q: What is MLB's response to the judge's decision to delay her ruling on the stadium suit?
(AP) -- Authorities say four people were injured during a ride at a South Florida water park. Riveria Beach spokesman Rose Anne Brown said the injuries were not life-threatening. She said the people were injured on Wednesday at the Rapids Water Park.
With a month to go before the Miami-Dade School Board elections, incumbent Martin Karp is questioning his challenger's address. In fact, Karp insists the man vying for the seat he now holds in District 3 -- in the northeast end of Miami-Dade -- does not live within its boundaries, or worse, has committed tax fraud.
Osama bin Laden's driver walked out of his terror trial Wednesday rather than watch prosecutors screen a battlefield video of his first U.S. interrogation, in Afghanistan in November 2001. In it, Salim Hamdan sits cross legged on the floor of a cement building, a masked Special Forces soldier holding an assault rifle behind him.
Miami police arrested two men accused of holding jewelry store employees at gunpoint and stealing $60,000 in jewelry from H & H Jewels last week.
Hurricane Dolly gathered strength and slammed into the South Texas coast Wednesday with punishing rain and winds of 100 mph, blowing down signs, damaging an apartment complex and knocking out power to thousands.

Osama bin Laden's driver told an FBI interrogator that he overheard the al Qaeda founder's glee at the casualty count in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a former FBI agent testified at the war court Wednesday.

The sabal palm, Florida's state tree, is under attack by a microscopic killer that has scientists stumped. An unknown but growing number of sabal palms in the Tampa Bay area have died from a mysterious disease that researchers are struggling to identify. Even after scientists pinpoint the disease -- and that could take years -- they will have to learn what insect spreads it. The disease will be tough to stop.
Closing arguments in Norman Braman's case against the architects of the Miami-Dade megaplan began Wednesday morning with Attorney Bob Martinez arguing that a stadium built for the Florida Marlins by local residents did not serve the people well.
A man died after he was shot several times while driving in Little Havana with his wife and friends Wednesday morning. Witnesses told police they were driving down Southwest Eighth Street about 1 a.m. when a man riding in another car shot at the car several times between Southwest 11th and 12th avenues, then sped away.
A Boynton Beach man has won a McDonald's chant contest. Jason Harper won the most votes in an online contest hosted by McDonald's on MySpace for his remix of the Big Mac chant.
Forty-two cents won't get you very far these days, but for a Southwest Florida man, it was enough to send him to jail. Naples police said 43-year-old Laslo Mujzer swiped 42 cents from the Coastland Center Mall fountain in Naples on Monday. Officers arrested Mujzer after a mall customer saw him fishing around in the fountain.
Rookie catcher John Baker drove in four runs Saturday and hit one of three homers for the Florida Marlins, who tightened the race in the NL East by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 9-5.
Miami-Dade voters strongly oppose spending tax dollars on a baseball stadium and other projects in a $3 billion public works plan, but would back spending on local schools, a new poll shows.

A 22-year-old munitions dealer and others in his Miami Beach company were arrested on charges of selling prohibited Chinese weaponry to the U.S. government to supply allied forces in Afghanistan, according to law enforcement officials.
DEADLY CRASH
A Miami-bound jetliner overshot a runway and slammed to a stop on a busy street on Friday in the Honduran capital, leaving a pilot and a passenger dead and injuring at least 18 others.

Miami homicide detectives early Friday arrested a man they say was involved in a gun battle that left a 2-year-old Little Haiti toddler paralyzed.
Rescuers plucked a drunken man from the Atlantic Ocean about 50 miles east of Boca Raton early Monday after he jumped several stories from a cruise ship, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
MADRID -- (AP) -- Cuban dissident writer Raul Rivero has won a prestigious Spanish journalism award for his work as a journalist reporting on his native country, where he spent two years in jail on charges of trying to undermine President Fidel Castro's government.
Burger King Holdings swung to a profit in the third-quarter, fueled by sales of new sandwiches at the second-largest hamburger chain.