The Five Most Expensive Miami Police Department Legal Settlements Since 2010
The City of Miami has paid more than $13.5 million in 300-plus settlements involving the Miami Police Department.
The City of Miami has paid more than $13.5 million in 300-plus settlements involving the Miami Police Department.
Charles W. Flanagan High School English teacher, Kristy Modia, remembers former student Miya Marcano.
Two short videos have amassed nearly six million views on TikTok and allegations of animal abuse.
Miya Marcano’s case isn’t catching the national and international momentum that Gabby Petito’s did earlier this month.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges may strip South Florida’s only historically Black university of its accreditation.
After being fired over an anti-Semitic video, Roberto Destephan resurfaced in Biscayne Park.
More than 50 people were in attendance at two unsanctioned, on-campus frat parties.
Laura Loomer said a case of COVID-19 would be like eating “bad fajitas.” Now she’s pleading for prayers.
Two years after he was arrested for filming three Miami police officers, Emanuel David Williams is suing the city.
Several animal feed stores in South Florida report selling out of the anti-parasitic drug.
Some Christian-run anti-abortion centers in Miami masquerade as nonpartisan consulting services for pregnant women.
Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson said “there is no question” the state legislature will consider a Texas-style abortion bill.
Dr. Tara Solomon is a board-certified gynecologist who’s promoting ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment on TikTok.
A Florida judge on Friday ruled that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order banning mask mandates was overreaching.
Dustin Wakefield’s murder, which has rattled residents and business owners, has them demanding reform.
An anti-mask Fort Lauderdale father shoved a student into a fence at Fort Lauderdale High School.
Florida’s Poison Control Centers report a sudden surge in calls about ivermectin.
Many local police departments aren’t tracking vaccinations among employees. Those that are report rates well below the public at large.
For Miami’s Haitian community, the most recent earthquake has resurfaced painful memories from a decade ago.
A cannabis college in Apopka, Florida, promises to help students learn to work in the state’s medical marijuana industry.
Illegal drugs – lots of them – have been seized off Florida’s coast.
The National Hurricane Center says the state could start experiencing wind and rainfall beginning Friday.