Tune In (But Don’t Drop Out): FIU Hosts Cannabis and Psychedelics Conference
Curious about cannabis or how psylocibin can treat depression? Put this “Cannadelic” conference in your bong and toke it.
Curious about cannabis or how psylocibin can treat depression? Put this “Cannadelic” conference in your bong and toke it.
If you happen to be in the market for two PS4s, a trumpet, or a boatload of girls’ clothing, you may be in luck.
As rents skyrocket, Camillus House struggles to meet record demand from Miami residents who can’t afford to live here.
The masses of people who flock to beaches to celebrate leave a ton of crap behind.
Staff at the Virginia Key Outdoor Center found boxes filled with live hens and pigeons and an apparent sacrifice-in-progress.
Demonstrators plan to gather outside the Surfside Town Hall.
Miami politicians respond to the fall of Roe v. Wade.
Shannon Gallagher is suing the Town of Surfside for approving Hillcrest by the Sea and asking that a judge review the site plans.
The female Burmese python measured 17.7 feet long and weighed 215 pounds.
In a federal complaint, Thomas Kennedy alleges the government violated his civil rights.
Air passenger rights website AirHelp ranks MIA and FLL among the ten worst airports in the U.S. for on-time performance.
In a previously unannounced move, the City of Miami resolved to create a buyback program that would ship Miamians’ firearms to Ukraine.
Miami has Little Havana and Little Haiti. A Little Bahamas in Coconut Grove might be next on the city’s Little agenda.
As former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio faces new federal charges, the group he once led is distancing itself from politics.
Bayside Marketplace, Wynwood, and Miami Marine Stadium all stand to improve with the rising seas.
A combination of activists and organizations stressed that they’re “not trying to take away guns” but to enact nationwide gun-law reform.
The truth about glass, the secret of the recycling symbol, and other lessons from a tour of Waste Management’s Reuter Recycling Facility.
The NOAA predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, and something’s already brewing in the Gulf of Mexico.
On May 16, 2022, 1,308 players gathered at the Las Olas Intracoastal Promenade Park in Fort Lauderdale to break the previous record.
The designation seeks to preserve Lawson E. Thomas’ legacy from ongoing gentrification in Overtown.
Miami Beach police declined to issue an Amber Alert for the missing Black girl when she went missing in November.
Some staff members estimate that 30 to 50 percent of FDC Miami’s medical positions are currently vacant.