According to the Border Patrol’s Miami Sector, it along with local law enforcement responded to a scene near the Juno Beach Pier on Monday.
A group of migrants from Haiti were taken into custody after arriving by boat on Juno Beach early Monday, authorities said.
Officers from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol arrested the migrants after finding their boat as the sun was rising Feb. 3.
A clumsy sunfish wandered a little too far from the ocean water and found itself stuck on a beach in Volusia County.
An Indian River County Sheriff's Office helicopter camera captured the moments the marine unit from IRC Fire Rescue pulled ...
Volusia County, FL first responders conducted a daring rescue on Lake Dias where a boat was spinning out of control with an ...
On a sailboat from the Caribbean to the South Pacific, a St. Augustine husband and wife spent five years surfing the waves ...
Multiple undocumented migrants are in custody Monday morning after an overnight landing in northern Palm Beach County.
The U.S. Border Patrol seized a sailboat south of the Juno Beach Pier that agents believe was involved in a maritime ...
Waihī Beach is welcoming back one of its own as Libby Bradley, a former junior surf lifesaving member, returns on February 8 ...
Thousands of worshippers clad in white robes have spilled onto Arpoador beach in Rio de Janeiro to pay homage to Yemanja, the ...
One of nine Haitian migrants arrested earlier this week after a sailboat beached near Juno Beach, previously entered the country illegally, according to federal court records.