Broward Man Says Maskless Workers Violated County Rules
Home-security footage shows that at least three workers entered the apartment without any personal protective equipment.
Home-security footage shows that at least three workers entered the apartment without any personal protective equipment.
The reliability of temperature-detecting devices has been called into question by experts.
A 75-year-old woman was evicted from her home before Hurricane Dorian. Ten months later, she’s still living in a shelter.
The popular Wynwood bar was tagged with the phrase, “IF COLUMBUS GOES, YOU GO.”
Every city in Miami-Dade County has a commission or council that makes decisions that directly affect people’s day-to-day lives.
Miami janitors say they continue to be underpaid, denied sick leave, and disrespected.
Adam Gersten, the owner of Gramps tavern in Wynwood, has offered $5,000 to remove the Columbus statue from Bayfront Park.
A text conversation shows that in 2018, Mayor Francis Suarez dismissed the notion that Miami’s police department had internal problems.
Dreamers at FIU are left to wait and plan their next move in case the U.S. Supreme Court finds DACA’s repeal was lawful.
Protests against police brutality and racism in honor of George Floyd continue to sweep across South Florida.
The group is asking the City of Miami to create another site where people experiencing homelessness can shower or use the bathroom.
“They were whites, Hispanics, from Puerto Rico. People no older than 35 years old,” Vallejo said in Spanish during the live broadcast.
Some tenants say they were charged rent for the two months they were out of work — sometimes more than $1,000 a month for a kiosk.
A downtown Miami protest that began peacefully Saturday afternoon erupted into chaos at nightfall.
The euthanization of the campus cats drew the ire of several students.
Emergency management agencies must contend with protecting people from the storm while isolating them from the virus.
Before Mario Menegazzo was hired, MPD was warned that he had previously been found psychologically unfit for a job in law enforcement.
The rain-soaked demonstration was the latest chapter in a rivalry between Dream Defenders and Miami-Dade’s Homeless Trust.
The Miami police officer who handcuffed Dr. Armen Henderson broke three departmental rules.
New Times was able to determine the officer who accosted the doctor is Miami police Sgt. Mario Menegazzo.
David Peery, an advocate for Miami’s homeless, called the rousting “bad, cruel, and heartless.”
Some local officials believe rentable bikes and scooters are essential to residents and should be brought back.