Before Condo Collapse, Surfside’s Government Was Prone to Petty Squabbles and Political Drama
Before the condo collapse thrust Surfside into the national spotlight, its town hall was rife with political infighting.
Before the condo collapse thrust Surfside into the national spotlight, its town hall was rife with political infighting.
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Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo says he deserves a reprimand for calling a Proud Boys member a “fool” during a Cuban-American solidarity protest.
Looking at a poster that read “SURFSIDE God Is With You,” Scott Ritter couldn’t help but feel frustrated. How could God be in a tragedy like this?
While the cryptocurrency task force has assembled quickly, the police oversight panel still doesn’t have all its members.
Since the fall of the Champlain Towers South condo, residents across Miami-Dade have become fixated on the safety of their own buildings.
In numerous interviews, the well-known architect has not disclosed his connection to an adjacent condo.
Once Miami-Dade Fire Rescue clears the scene, the Miami-Dade Police Department will investigate what caused the collapse.
The Champlain Towers condo building had been sinking at a steady rate for years, according to research from Florida International University.
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McCarthy says the space between her property line and the apartment building is about 20 inches.
Fraudsters listed Shirley Gibson’s properties for sale online without her knowledge.
At an upcoming meeting, Miami Beach city commissioners will decide whether to keep Ocean Drive closed to cars before a permanent redesign.
A widow is suing the City of Miami for negligence while the Miami Police Department investigates the crash for the fourth time.
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On social media, guests who flew to Miami from around the world griped about long lines outside the Wynwood convention center.
A scholarship for descendants of the victims of a 1920 Florida race massacre is a rare example of reparations for racial violence.
An email from the owner of Kavasutra Kava Bar refers to a Lake Worth strip mall using racial slurs, calling it a “ghetto Haitian” plaza.
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