To homeless children sleeping on the street, neon is as comforting as a night-light. Angels love colored light too. After nightfall in downtown... More >>
Having pulled on his black elastic knee guards, Nick Berger leaps up into the ring where William Gonzalez, his practice opponent and sometime... More >>
Two years ago, when a Haitian magazine identified entertainer Michel Martelly as one of the most popular men in Haiti along with then-president... More >>
In his classroom on Florida International University's north campus, Campbell McGrath makes an announcement. "I'm invoking the High Plains... More >>
TONY "Last week I sold $5000 of Budweiser, you believe that? We're like a -- what they call it? -- a premium account or something like that.... More >>
The central courtroom of the George Whitehurst United States Courthouse in Fort Myers is an artless, modern box, set within an otherwise handsome... More >>
Things get stale very quickly. And when something feels stale or something needs to be updated or something needs to be re-energized, we do it.... More >>
The evening of March 14, 1991, was crisp and windy in Washington, D.C., with temperatures dropping to the mid-50s after sundown. A car, a black... More >>
A dispatcher's call crackles over the radio: Shop owner threatened, suspect is armed, location is one-seven and six-nine. Miami police officer... More >>
The Miami Herald's March 30 Police Report column was a typical hodgepodge. Two Surfside retirees scuffled over a taxicab. Thieves stole $16,000... More >>
