Lawyer Plans to Sue City of Miami After Discovering Mystery Dossier
A local lawyer plans to sue the City of Miami after discovering an anonymous dossier that revealed his personal information.
A local lawyer plans to sue the City of Miami after discovering an anonymous dossier that revealed his personal information.
The public outcry ruffled feathers within city administration, even prompting the mayor to remark that “the optics on this were terrible.”
A campaign post by Miami-Dade mayoral candidate Esteban Bovo shows Marco Rubio appearing to make campaign phone calls with his headphones disconnected.
An employee in the State Attorney’s Office shared a flyer including a campaign ad for Rundle, prompting an ethics complaint.
As the nation roils with protests calling for greater police accountability, Rundle’s legacy has come under closer examination.
Local activists are calling for Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to resign.
A lack of trust in the government could put Miami at risk of missing out on funding.
The saga includes medical negligence, Kim Kardashian, and Russian bots.
The politically connected construction firm partially responsible for the 2018 fatal FIU bridge collapse received a loan for up to $5 million.
A discrimination lawsuit against the city accuses government employees of “slut-shaming,” and then firing, a worker.
While the county continues recycling, Hialeah and Miami have suspended their programs, and it’s not only because of COVID.
Two petitions with over 2,000 combined signatures are calling for changes to the University of Miami’s fall reopening plan.
Miami Wilds water park refuses to go away.
In a rose-colored video that read somewhat like a campaign ad, DeSantis painted a picture of unity on the coronavirus response.
Here’s a quick guide on deadlines, voter registration, mail-in ballots, and major items on the ticket.
“We are getting record-breaking cases every day, and you are doing nothing,” activist Thomas Kennedy shouted at Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The initiative asks people to promise to wear masks, practice social distancing, and follow safety measures to combat COVID-19.
Miami-Dade County is negotiating to use the hotel as an emergency shelter, but such a move could violate the U.S. Constitution.
A bicyclist struck by a Miami-Dade police vehicle plans to sue the department for his medical costs, lost wages, and mental anguish.
Some local businesses say they felt invigorated by the pedestrian era of Ocean Drive and are disappointed with the return of car traffic.
As if 2020 needed to get any worse, dangerous lung parasites brought by invasive pythons could pose a serious threat to local wildlife.
First Amendment attorneys are calling a defamation lawsuit threat to a 17-year-old bogus, and merely an act of bullying.