"It's not me, it's you," Joe Carollo to Miami (probably).
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"Woke" Joe Carollo? What rock has Laura Loomer been sleeping under?
Miami voters won't have Joe Carollo to kick around any more. They might have his brother Frank instead.
Frank Carollo (AKA the brother of longtime city commissioner Joe Carollo) has filed to run for Miami's District 3 seat.
Carollo says a drag queen only introduces the bands, who he notes are "not transvestites," at his monthly Little Havana event.
Joe Carollo and his fellow Miami commissioners want Ron DeSantis' Department of Government Efficiency clone to come to town.
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"More than 25 years with President Trump, defending our Republican principles and values," the mailer reads.
It seems 'Loco Joe' is dying to know what his fellow Miami politicians are smoking.
The Carollo political dynasty lives to fight, hopefully not literally this time, another day.
13 hopefuls are vying to succeed Francis Suarez as mayor of Miami. Bet you can't name 'em all.
Benjamin Augustyn says people visiting East Shenandoah Park can sit and look through his windows.
A January 2025 lawsuit described the owner of El Toro Loco as Carollo's good friend and strong political ally.
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Maria "Beba" Sardiña Mann grabbed Billy Corben's phone out of his hand during a public meeting in May.
From Casey DeSantis' beef with Bad Bunny to Publix allowing open carry, here are some wild stories we covered in 2025.
The metal Satoshi statue honors the mysterious creator of Bitcoin.
Miami city commissioners discussed the matter at a meeting Thursday.
The City of Miami has elected its first Democratic mayor in nearly three decades — and the first woman ever.
By the time Joe Carollo satisfies the multimillion-dollar judgment against him, Miami might be an underwater dystopia run by clones.
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The city commission deferred the item until it could replace the late Manolo Reyes.
The city spent more than $115,000 litigating the issue that died Friday when commissioners canceled a special meeting.
Now 76 years old, Suarez was elected as Miami's first Cuban-born mayor back in 1985.
The handover passed as part of a group of resolutions less than two hours into the commission meeting.