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Joshua Ceballos

A Florida International University alum and a born-and-bred Miami boy, Joshua Ceballos served as a staff writer for Miami New Times from early 2020 until late 2022, when he signed on as a reporter at WLRN-FM.

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“Adios, Bitches!” — Miami Blogger Al Crespo Is Retiring After Ten Years

“Adios, Bitches!” — Miami Blogger Al Crespo Is Retiring After Ten Years

By Joshua CeballosNovember 18, 2020

After ten years of digging up public records and telling elected officials to go fuck themselves, blogger Al Crespo is retiring.

University of Miami Won’t Commit to Ban on Facial Recognition Tech

University of Miami Won’t Commit to Ban on Facial Recognition Tech

By Joshua CeballosNovember 16, 2020

Students tell New Times they’re concerned about the “slippery slope” of surveillance techniques.

Miami PD Didn’t Investigate Ortiz’s False Claim That He’s Black

Miami PD Didn’t Investigate Ortiz’s False Claim That He’s Black

By Joshua CeballosNovember 13, 2020

The MPD says the white Hispanic cop didn’t break departmental policy when he claimed to be Black.

Fired Detective Alleges Widespread Corruption at Miami Police Department

Fired Detective Alleges Widespread Corruption at Miami Police Department

By Joshua Ceballos and OthersNovember 12, 2020

The lawsuit alleges widespread corruption, conspiracy, and cronyism in the highest levels of the Miami Police Department.

North Miami Beach Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering

North Miami Beach Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering

By Joshua CeballosNovember 11, 2020

Frantz Pierre has pled guilty to multiple charges in a bribery scheme involving a strip club owner.

Florida Democrats Say the Party Must Change

Florida Democrats Say the Party Must Change

By Joshua CeballosNovember 10, 2020

After getting trounced in state elections this year, Florida Democrats say they need to get their shit together.

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Broward Pet Dealer Accused of Regularly Selling Sick Dogs

Broward Pet Dealer Accused of Regularly Selling Sick Dogs

By Joshua CeballosNovember 9, 2020

Four people have sued Forever Love Puppies in the last year, alleging violations of Florida’s “pet lemon law.”

FIU Student’s Racist Video Likely Protected by First Amendment

FIU Student’s Racist Video Likely Protected by First Amendment

By Joshua CeballosNovember 6, 2020

Experts say public universities can only take action against someone for their speech under specific circumstances.

Experts Weigh in on Miami-Dade’s Role in Trump’s Florida Victory

Experts Weigh in on Miami-Dade’s Role in Trump’s Florida Victory

By Joshua CeballosNovember 5, 2020

Trump’s favor among Hispanics in Miami-Dade helped deliver Florida and pushed the county farther right.

<i>Miami New Times</i>‘ 2020 Election Live-Blog

Miami New Times‘ 2020 Election Live-Blog

By Alexi C. Cardona and OthersNovember 3, 2020

If you’ve already stress-eaten every last bit of your leftover Halloween candy, we’re right there with you.

FIU Professor Analyzes Cuban Vote Ahead of Election

FIU Professor Analyzes Cuban Vote Ahead of Election

By Joshua CeballosNovember 2, 2020

FIU Cuba pollster explains why Cubans skew GOP, and how Democrats might counter that.

Amid Year of Turmoil, <i>Miami Herald’s</i> Executive Editor Is Leaving

Amid Year of Turmoil, Miami Herald’s Executive Editor Is Leaving

By Joshua CeballosOctober 29, 2020

Miami Herald’s executive editor Mindy Marques will leave the company next month.

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FIU Condemns Student for Racist Twerking Video

FIU Condemns Student for Racist Twerking Video

By Joshua CeballosOctober 28, 2020

An FIU student posted a video of herself twerking and singing the n-word, garnering condemnation from students and administrators.

Reports of Child Abuse Rise in Miami With Kids Back in School

Reports of Child Abuse Rise in Miami With Kids Back in School

By Joshua CeballosOctober 23, 2020

Now that many students are back in school, reports of child abuse in Miami are back on the rise.

Right-Wing Pundit John Cardillo Defends His Very Appropriate Biden Kiss Tweet

Right-Wing Pundit John Cardillo Defends His Very Appropriate Biden Kiss Tweet

By Joshua CeballosOctober 22, 2020

The tweet became an instant meme.

FIU Says Students Can Attend Football Games but Not Graduation

FIU Says Students Can Attend Football Games but Not Graduation

By Joshua CeballosOctober 21, 2020

Florida universities are canceling in-person graduation ceremonies but allowing students to attend football games.

UM Used Surveillance to Track Student Protesters

UM Used Surveillance to Track Student Protesters

By Joshua CeballosOctober 15, 2020

The university used facial-recognition technology to track down protesters and call them to a meeting with administrators.

Last Chance for Miami Wilds Water Park?

Last Chance for Miami Wilds Water Park?

By Joshua CeballosOctober 14, 2020

A new study finds that the Miami Wilds project, due for a vote October 20, may threaten endangered bats with extinction.

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“Magical” Hippie Commune Turns Out to Be Nightmare for Some Tenants

“Magical” Hippie Commune Turns Out to Be Nightmare for Some Tenants

By Joshua CeballosOctober 13, 2020

Shawnee’s Paradise, a hippie commune in North Miami, styles itself as a peaceful escape, but former tenants say it’s anything but.

What Ever Happened to the Columbus Statue in Bayfront Park?

What Ever Happened to the Columbus Statue in Bayfront Park?

By Joshua CeballosOctober 12, 2020

Despite calls to remove it in June, the Columbus statue in Bayfront Park still stands.

74-Year-Old Animal Lover Banned From Miami Park After Feeding Cats

74-Year-Old Animal Lover Banned From Miami Park After Feeding Cats

By Joshua CeballosOctober 7, 2020

“I wanna see them arrest me for trying to feed starving cats,” says 74-year-old Arlene Bercun.

Spring Break 2021 Is Already Canceled in Miami

Spring Break 2021 Is Already Canceled in Miami

By Joshua CeballosOctober 2, 2020

Most Florida universities have already canceled Spring Break 2021 in an effort to mitigate coronavirus spread.

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