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  • Blogs

    April 17, 2012

    LeBron James Scores 17 in the Final Five Minutes To Lead Win Over Nets

    Up until the last 50 seconds of last night's 101-98 win over the New Jersey Nets, the Miami Heat were flat out refusing to give a single fuck. Oh they had fucks. Had them stored away somewhere. Perhaps in a box inside a FedEx truck marked "playoffs." But they just weren't going to be giving any away ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 11, 2011

    Twenty-Two Men Arrested in Florida Underaged Sex Sting

    ​Twenty-two men have been arrested for agreeing to have sex with young children, some as young as nine, that they had met online. When they arrived, though, they were met by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. The men arrested include a UCF Student, a former television executive, a specialist in the ... More >>

  • News

    March 31, 2011

    Coach Bernard Wright's talent trap

    ​Twenty-two men have been arrested for agreeing to have sex with young children, some as young as nine, that they had met online. When they arrived, though, they were met by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. The men arrested include a UCF Student, a former television executive, a specialist in the ... More >>

  • News

    March 17, 2011

    Steve Berke: Comedian for Miami Beach mayor

    ​Twenty-two men have been arrested for agreeing to have sex with young children, some as young as nine, that they had met online. When they arrived, though, they were met by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. The men arrested include a UCF Student, a former television executive, a specialist in the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2011

    Disqualified Krop Baller Bryan Delancy's Sketchy Living Situation

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • News

    January 20, 2011

    Palin and Beck killed 'em in Tucson

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • News

    December 9, 2010

    Firefighter busted, commissioner goes free

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • News

    December 2, 2010

    FAIR-y tales: The immigration saga continues

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • News

    October 21, 2010

    Operation Streamline treats migrants like cattle

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • News

    September 23, 2010

    Arizona cop's tale of a Latino drug smuggler shooting him doesn't add up

    ​At three this afternoon at a Downtown courthouse, attorneys representing Dr. Michael Krop High will argue that the disqualification of one of the school's basketball players over an immigration issue is illegal. Whether Florida's number-one ranked high school team qualifies for the playoffs hangs ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 21, 2010

    Suicidal Man Arrested at Jimmy Johnson's House After Five-Hour Standoff With Police

    ​In today's roundup of the shame of South Florida: The caretaker of Jimmy Johnson's Keys mansion has a five-hour standoff with police, a man is shot for his necklace outside a day-care center, the house of a soldier serving in the Middle East is burglarized, and, oh yeah, the Metromover crashed.&n ... More >>

  • News

    June 3, 2010

    Badlands: From ground zero of the immigration crisis along the Mexican border

    ​In today's roundup of the shame of South Florida: The caretaker of Jimmy Johnson's Keys mansion has a five-hour standoff with police, a man is shot for his necklace outside a day-care center, the house of a soldier serving in the Middle East is burglarized, and, oh yeah, the Metromover crashed.&n ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 15, 2010

    The Juice: Local Icon Connie Francis Reminisces About Where the Boys Are

    Our esteemed colleague Michael J. Mooney has posted the initial results of his conversation with Connie Francis, an actress, singer and all-around symbol of what has become the Spring Break beach culture in South Florida. Over at the Juice, Mooney identifies what effect Francis' film Where the Boys ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2009

    3 Doors Down to Play Mizner Park Amphitheatre on Friday - Whether You Like It Or Not

    By Douglas Sonders, via www.myspace.com/3doorsdownWhether music snobs like it or not, the Mississippi-birthed, meat-and-potatoes rock act 3 Doors Down has survived -- and thrived -- for over a decade and a half now. Even those who can't identify by name the staples of the "active rock radio" format ... More >>

  • News

    November 27, 2008

    Homeland Security, No!

    Janet Napolitano's sorry service in Arizona makes her a terrible choice for Obama's cabinet.

  • News

    August 7, 2008

    Rambolina

    It's ladies' night at the shooting range.

  • News

    August 23, 2007

    Ramadi Madness

    When every member of Florida's 124th Infantry returned from Iraq alive, it seemed too good to be true. It was.

  • News

    May 3, 2007

    Camilo's Retreat

    He left the war behind to enter a whole new controversy

  • Music

    July 20, 2006

    Drink 'n' Blow

    A hurricane hits and a guy’s leg is severed. What else is new?

  • News

    January 12, 2006

    The Few, The Proud ...

    Four days at a South Carolina boot camp

  • News

    January 6, 2005

    Letters from the Issue of January 6-12, 2005

    Four days at a South Carolina boot camp

  • Calendar

    September 30, 2004

    Civic Doody

    Four days at a South Carolina boot camp

  • Calendar

    May 27, 2004

    Who Dat?

    Street commemorates ugly past

  • News

    March 11, 2004

    The Avenging Angel of North Bay Village

    Fane Lozman can't seem to stay away from trouble, and this time it involves the police chief

  • News

    June 6, 2002

    Long Journey Home

    Three decades after his parents sent him into lonely exile, Tony Gonzalez returned to Cuba to face his demons

  • City Life

    May 16, 2002

    BEST LOCAL BOY GONE BAD

    Demetrio Perez, Jr.

  • News

    May 9, 2002

    Anatomy of a Party

    How do you prepare for a holiday bash with 400,000 guests? Very, very thoroughly.

  • News

    September 20, 2001

    Of Pain and place

    Documenting devastation near and far-of the body, the mind, and the soul

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    Cuban Missive Crisis

    For years the infamous Wasp Network collected reams of data on Miami's anti-Castro forces -- and the sundry, sometimes bizarre, attempts to infiltrate them

  • News

    November 9, 2000

    Raver Madness

    Scare tactics, uniformed soldiers, clueless social workers, and a compliant Miami Herald

  • News

    January 20, 2000

    Wages of Welfare War

    Down in the Liberty City projects, a growing number of women's voices are just saying no to workfare as we know it

  • News

    October 28, 1999

    Mullin

    The Wizard of Odd

  • Music

    April 1, 1999

    Return of the Living Dead

    The Wizard of Odd

  • News

    April 1, 1999

    Born to Lose

    Created after the 1980 riots, the Metro Miami Action Plan was supposed to level the playing field for blacks. What happened?

  • News

    January 21, 1999

    Florida City's Main Man

    Hubert Albury is a fixture in South Miami-Dade's political scene. He also cooks a mean pigeon peas and rice.

  • News

    October 1, 1998

    Making Airwaves

    This summer the FCC pulled the plug on the county's most innovative radio stations. Some are already back on the air.

  • News

    September 24, 1998

    Letters

    This summer the FCC pulled the plug on the county's most innovative radio stations. Some are already back on the air.

  • News

    August 20, 1998

    He Made Dade

    Battling cancer, veteran pol Dante Fascell talks of war, Cuba, and a lifetime of putting Miami on the map

  • News

    February 19, 1998

    Anarchy in Allapattah

    Residents of Allapattah have come to fear the boys who hang at 1024, And they have reason to

  • News

    January 5, 1995

    The Last Frontier

    When authorities pledged to reflood the Everglades, they tried to accommodate residents of the 8 1/2 Square Mile Area in Southwest Dade. They're still trying.

  • News

    October 21, 1992

    Swelter

    When authorities pledged to reflood the Everglades, they tried to accommodate residents of the 8 1/2 Square Mile Area in Southwest Dade. They're still trying.

  • News

    October 7, 1992

    Swelter

    When authorities pledged to reflood the Everglades, they tried to accommodate residents of the 8 1/2 Square Mile Area in Southwest Dade. They're still trying.

  • Culture

    September 23, 1992

    The Party of Man

    When authorities pledged to reflood the Everglades, they tried to accommodate residents of the 8 1/2 Square Mile Area in Southwest Dade. They're still trying.

  • News

    September 16, 1992

    Down On The Farm

    Andrew blew down her carambola trees and nearly toppled her restaurant. Joan Green thought she'd seen it all. And then the monkeys attacked.

  • News

    September 9, 1992

    Oats From The Underground

    Relief officials weren't looking for Sarita Kainen's help, but they didn't have a whole lot of choice in the matter

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