305 Photo of the Day: Red Light Special
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Cases of chlamydia and syphilis have more than doubled in Miami-Dade in recent years, and more than half of those infected last year were between the ages of 18 and 25. And we wonder what happens when MTV stops airing PSAs reminded kids to wrap it up every commercial break,…
Anyone unfortunate enough to be a political campaign’s mailing list knows how weird the e-mail subject lines can be. Just check out Nancy Pelosi’s latest string of really depressing subject lines as one example. Yet, the subject line of an e-mail we got from the Charlie Crist campaign last night…
Joey Grosso’s name wouldn’t be familiar to most Hurricanes fans. In fact, he had played the linebaker position at UPenn from 2010-13, and was ready to start law school at the University of Miami this fall. Using his remaining eligibility, he qualified as a walk-on for the Hurricanes and had…
If there was one American city where accidentally getting cocaine into your system without your knowledge would be a somewhat common occurrence, it is Miami. After all, back in 2009 French Tennis player Richard Gasquet was suspended after a bit of coke turned up in his system. He claimed that…
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Walking down the western sidewalk of Ocean Drive isn’t so much a leisurely stroll as it is a maneuver through the middle of a never-ending string of crowded restaurants. That’s why Miami Beach commissioners are considering a way to eliminate the cramped atmosphere while preserving the strip’s cafe culture. According…
Browse the Facebook page of the Florida Democratic League for a few seconds and you’ll come across a disturbing image of an effigy of a black man hanging from a lamp post with a sign attached to his dead body: “This n***** voted.” The image accompanied a rant on Miami-Dade…
The Richie Incognito bullying scandal may have long ago faded in the sports news cycle, but it’s still certainly on the mind of those in the Miami Dolphins locker room. In fact, the players unveiled a new shirt today with the team’s new “credo,” which takes a very pro-bonding, anti-bullying…
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When it comes to Christmas, I just want to open some presents, eat some ham, and pass out early after drinking copious amounts of eggnog. I do not want to see people I love fighting — and that includes basketball players who used to play together for my favorite team…
A lack of enthusiasm from rank-and-file Democrats over former Republican Charlie Crist’s gubernatorial campaign may be taking its toll in reason polls. So perhaps it’s not a surprise that Crist has unveiled a list of liberal-pleasing first day promises he hopes to enact upon inauguration. These are steps Crist would…
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For the second time in just three days, a small plane has had to make an emergency landing on the sands of Florida’s beaches. Following Sunday’s deadly crash landing involving a Piper in Venice, a small Cessna made an emergency landing on Miami Beach at 58th Street today. Luckily, no…
For a guy whose artistic wheelhouse consists almost solely of gangster fantasy, Rick Ross seems to have a more sensible take on gun laws than some NRA fanatics. In a particularly head-scratching string of protests, some guns rights activists have taken to carrying around loaded semiautomatic riffles while doing things…
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On Friday, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a controversial Florida law that bans doctors from asking patients if they have guns in their homes. Following the decision, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a decision that pretty much encouraged Florida pediatricians to keep breaking the so called “docs…
Trying to get Floridians to all agree on something is damn near impossible, so the poll number for medical marijuana are impressive. A new Quinnipiac poll shows that about 9 out of every 10 Floridians supports legalizing medical marijuana, while a majority now also supports decriminalizing possession of small amounts…
Curt Clawson is Florida’s newest congressman. In fact, it’s his one-month anniversary on the job after winning the seat vacated by Trey “Cocaine Congressman” Radel. He positioned himself heavily in the campaign as an “outsider,” and, well, yesterday he certainly proved that he’s clueless to the inner workings and decorum…
Yesterday came confirmation of the long-simmering rumor that Finnegan’s River will be shutting down to make room for yet more condo development. Today comes images of what the planned development, Miami Riverwalk, will look like. According to exMiami, Riverwalk will consist of four individual 750-foot high tower, with about 1,772…
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Invasive pythons have been getting all the credit, but there’s another invasive species wrecking havoc in the Everglades that could end up causing more damage. It’s the red bay ambrosia beetle, a particularly small species native to Asia that first came to the U.S. in 2002, likely through the importation…