Miami Police Union Blasts “National Attack on Law Enforcement”
In an email, President Tommy Reyes told union members that “what is going on is a national attack on Law Enforcement.”
In an email, President Tommy Reyes told union members that “what is going on is a national attack on Law Enforcement.”
At 86 years old, Abramson wanted to show solidarity with those protesting systemic racism, police brutality, and the death of George Floyd.
Miami’s black police union is calling out Chief Jorge Colina for reportedly using the N-word at a class about drug operations in 1997.
After kicking the proverbial can down the road for months, commissioners are expected to cast a second vote on the pension ordinance.
Lauderhill’s vice mayor deemed a resolution voicing support for the Black Lives Matter movement “adversarial.”
After a swelling Twitter backlash, WSVN social-media producer Joel Franco is no longer an employee at the station.
“My message is quite simple,” Gewanter says. “It’s like a lynching, just without a rope or a tree.”
Local leaders went on Fox News to talk about what made Miami’s protests peaceful and successful, at least in the eyes of Tucker Carlson.
After expressing condolences for the Floyd family, Miami-Dade commissioners insisted that police and community relations are just fine.
Steven Pohorence has been relieved of duty and faces a criminal investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
The former police chief died in 1968, but his words were resurrected early this morning by President Donald Trump.
Protests for George Floyd — the 46-year-old father killed by police in Minneapolis — are planned in Miami and Broward.
A highlight reel shows TV anchors repeating the same talking points about Amazon’s improved health and safety measures.
The pandemic struck as peak tourist season was winding down, but it’s unclear when visitors will flock to the neighborhood again.
The Magic City hasn’t seen this much rain for two days straight during the month of May in more than 60 years.
For Catholics ready to return to in-person mass, the Archdiocese of Miami will reopen parishes today.
There’ll be no packed beaches this Memorial Day weekend.
If you can get food, alcohol, and groceries from the safety of your open car window, why not a cosmetic procedure, too?
Is it safe to venture back out into the world right now? The answers are a mixed bag.
Some South Floridians are bored at home and looking for someone to talk to. Others are looking to shag like they’re Austin Powers.
“I’d rather earn my money honorably and work hard than beg the state for money. It’s humiliating.”
The artist views the “bomb” as a symbol of what the pandemic has done to Wynwood, the once-lively neighborhood he loves.