Florida’s GOP Lawmakers Applaud Trump for Assassination of Iranian Leader
Florida’s Republican lawmakers are largely praising Trump.
Florida’s Republican lawmakers are largely praising Trump.
Investigators think whoever killed Sladewski must have known the area where her body was found.
Churches are banned from participating in political activities.
We know, we know. We’ve been over this before. But here we are again.
Miami-Dade County is one of the most toxic places in the world.
In November 2018, then-Miami police Sgt. Roberto Destephan captured himself on cell-phone video tossing a wooden box engraved with the Star of David onto a trash pile in the bed of a red pickup truck.
Does the end of the year feel more stressful than any other time? Repeat these mantras to make yourself feel better.
This weekend is full of rain and weather hazards. Bah humbug.
The report calls out substandard medical care and detainee deaths.
City leaders have called the vote “a gift to a powerful developer.”
A handful of residents and animal activists called the rides antiquated.
The employees received bribes ranging from $2,100 to more than $10,000.
Yes, Schwartz gets naked onstage. But he swears it’s not gratuitous.
Miami is no stranger to deception and corruption, but the art world is next level.
Serious questions remain following the bloody shootout in Miramar.
When it comes to robbing banks, it pays to be nice.
Since 2016, Carnival has consistently reported the most incidents.
The theater canceled the event, but not before being lambasted on social media.
When you’ve got 30 days to recall the mayor, there are no days off.
OSHA found some of those working conditions severe enough to warrant penalties.
For more than a decade, the sex offenders left homeless by Miami-Dade’s prohibitive residency restrictions have settled beneath bridges and highway overpasses, in abandoned lots, and along train tracks. Nobody wants them in their communities, and the sex offenders themselves would rather be anywhere but on the street.
To much heckling, City of Miami commissioners voted to sharply reduce pay and pensions for employees when the Great Recession nearly toppled the city’s economy a decade ago. They also closed the pension program for incoming elected officials, but commissioners unsuccessfully tried to quietly restore it three years ago.