​Florida's particular method of sentencing prisoners to death has been deemed unconstitutional by Miami U.S. District Judge Jose Martinez today. The decision will not immediately strike down the law and didn't find the death penalty in and of itself unconstitutional. Though, it will guarantee conv ... More >>
Miami-Dade CountyTrucks waiting at the Port of Miami​Trucker Jose Martinez heads to the Port of Miami every day on his 40-foot white Freightliner. By the time he gets downtown, traffic is a breeze. "It's like going from the bed to the kitchen," he says.Twenty years ago that wouldn't have been poss ... More >>
Consider it March Madness for gastronomic geeks: This Monday, March 22 the esteemed semifinalist nominees for the James Beard Awards 2010 will be whittled down to the even more esteemed finalists. In the combined spirit of great cooking and great bookies, we are offering the betting odds for who wil ... More >>
I hear you, but I don't see what you're saying.​Up on the stage, it's a bird, it's a plane. No, it's SuperSam! Contrary to images that name might conjure, it's not tomcat Cheers bartender Sam Malone's super hero alter ego. It's actually the name of a kick ass Latin rock band that has taken root ri ... More >>
Late at night, the dwarves and strippers come out to play.
"You are sanctioning further police corruption"
"The immigration system must be expeditious, fair, and just”
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor"
Are they going to fire us all?
Judge José E. Martinez ruled on a contentious case involving the Archdiocese of Miami. Problem is, he's a Eucharistic minister
Art in the buff gets buffed; Christian Family Coalition seeks emergency donations
Haitians and Cubans and the unfairness of it all
Four more cases of egregious ineptitude at the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Something isn't right at Mays Middle School -- and it's not just because of that bomb threat
Despite recent deaths and a federal crackdown, smugglers continue the dangerous business of transporting Cubans to Miami
Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz's assemblage of cutting-edge contemporary works boldly questions the traditional definition of Latin American art
Now Leave. The police chief is under investigation. The village manager is in denial. The residents don't care to comment. And you can't afford to live there.
