Ex-Argentine Officer Living in Miami Sued for Role in Trelew Massacre 50 Years Later
Families of the victims of the Trelew Massacre of 1972 have sued Roberto Bravo in Miami under the Torture Victims Protection Act.
Families of the victims of the Trelew Massacre of 1972 have sued Roberto Bravo in Miami under the Torture Victims Protection Act.
Mayor Sally Philips suspects the vandalism is linked to a recent ordinance that criminalizes panhandling.
Business law attorney David Barman explains the dos and don’ts of mango picking in Miami-Dade.
The three-year debate on whether a medical marijuana dispensary can open in Miami is finally over.
Calusa residents are eager to learn how the photographic evidence will affect the 550-home plan.
From pickleball to power walking, more than 11,000 athletes ages 50 to 103 are participating in the National Senior Games in Fort Lauderdale.
The recipient, a former client, says she tried to do the right thing – to no avail.
Miami-Dade County’s recycling rate has taken a nosedive in the past decade.
In Miami-Dade, approximately 131 more COVID-19 cases were reported each day last week than the week before.
A video ad for the iconic Hialeah department store Á‘ooo! Que Barato! depicts a popular Cuban TV comedian in blackface to tout its Santería garb.
John Ruiz is still at it, despite the failure of his plan to build a football stadium at Coral Gables Senior High.
John Ruiz hired VIP Completions to turn a Qantas Boeing 767 into a luxury penthouse that can fly.
South Florida marijuana attorney on how to throw a cannabis-spiked wedding in Florida.
Webster Batista has pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy and one count of wire fraud in federal court.
An FBI affidavit suggests that “multiple” people with knowledge of the Proud Boys are cooperating with law enforcement.
Chaz Stevens has petitioned eight Florida school districts to ban the Bible, citing its inappropriate content.
A new mini-doc compares the proposed soccer stadium to Marlins Park boondoggle.
John B. “Jack” Thompson believes Nik Cruz’s Halo habit played a significant role in the Parkland shooting.
While the world’s attention has moved on to other crises, Afghan refugees who fled to the U.S. after the Taliban takeover are struggling to make a life in Miami.
Two baby boomer commissioners, Joe Carollo and Manolo Reyes, remain staunchly anti-weed.
A tale of two tenants at 503 Santander Ave.
“I have my sugar daddy that I see every day.”