The City of Miami has taken to federal court to undo a 15-year-old legal agreement that protected homeless people from undue arrest and harassment by the authorities. The city is concerned the homeless population is stunting downtown's growth, and want the courts to alter a 1988 settlement that bars ... More >>
A New Times exclusive: The door's about to close on John Timoney's most infamous chapter
City Hall revives a scheme to do away with Dinner Key Anchorage, Miami's last floating village
The City of Miami nearly gave away Firehouse Four, and now that they've got it back, they're just sitting on it
The growling noise emanating from the Dupont Plaza -- that's the sound assistant city attorneys make when they grumble
