Save Our Views! Proposed Ordinance Seeks to Ban Mangrove Planting in City Parks
Environmentalists worry the law would be a setback for the city’s resiliency efforts.
Environmentalists worry the law would be a setback for the city’s resiliency efforts.
Miami chapters of Moms for Liberty and Floridians were among those who disseminated false claims about the Uvalde shooter.
Dating back to May 2021, the timeline includes incidents with hate symbols, racial slurs, and Nazi costumes.
Some staff members estimate that 30 to 50 percent of FDC Miami’s medical positions are currently vacant.
The May 15 deaths of bicyclists Ogniana Reyes and Yaudys Vera on the Rickenbacker Causeway have renewed calls to make the road safer for pedestrians, joggers, and cyclists.
Christina Pushaw, who claims to “debunk false narratives,” appears to have fallen for one.
What began with a faulty home-security system ended with the death of a family’s beloved rabbit.
The state’s top environmental management agency last convened on February 8, 2017.
Three homes with a private waterfront park, movie theater, and wine cellar can be yours for $170 million.
The Miami police union defends two officers’ actions in carrying out a rough arrest in Wynwood.
Miami abortion doulas speak out about the prospect of overturning Roe v. Wade and a state ban on abortions after 15 weeks,
Two mansions sit on four acres bordering Biscayne Bay on Brickell Ave. near Coconut Grove.
A Reddit user shared a letter from a Miami landlord announcing an 82 percent rent hike. The apartment’s management tells New Times it was “a clerical error.”
After New York and San Francisco, Miami is now the third-priciest U.S. city for renters.
In a series of tweets directed at Gov. Ron DeSantis, Dunn sought clarity as to what he’s allowed to put on his syllabus.
James Nicholson wants to hold the City of Miami, the Miami police department, and a former officer liable after his 2018 attack.
Thomas Raynard James maintained his innocence for 31 years. But it took Tristam Korten’s GQ investigation to spur the Miami-Dade State Attorney to take a fresh look.
The family of Antwon Cooper wants justice after a traffic stop by Miami police turned deadly.
It’s unconstitutional for elected officials to block constituents who are critical of them, the ACLU says.
Miguel Ribe’s fiancée, who documented the incident for social media posterity, said they were at the “right place at the right time.”
Nathaniel Sandler of Bookleggers Library and Mitchell Kaplan of Books & Books speak out about the surge in book bans in Florida public schools.
Pandemic-induced depression and psychosis may have played a role.