What Is Open and Closed in Miami-Dade, Broward on Juneteenth?
From courts to local libraries to government offices, run through what’s shut down for Juneteenth.
From courts to local libraries to government offices, run through what’s shut down for Juneteenth.
An 18-year-old was charged with multiple felonies in connection with the crash that spawned a vehicle fire on June 10.
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Miami ranked 181 out of 182 cities in terms of affordability for those looking to start a family.
Maureen Saunders Scott shares a surname with Joe Saunders, an opponent she filed to face in a Florida House race.
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Suarez chatted with a podcaster known for calling Vivek Ramaswamy “Hindu boy” and saying Jews “only help each other out.”
The mansion boasts an 88-foot-long “cascading infinity-edge pool and jacuzzi” and a dock for a large yacht
Amid a second day of heavy rains, the National Weather Service has issued flood warnings in Miami-Dade and Broward.
The initiatives are expected to be key drivers of Democratic voter turnout in the election.
Seventeen years of wear and tear have not wiped O.J.’s grin from the photo.
The 25 kilos of cocaine were valued at nearly $900,000.
Robotaxis presumably won’t cut you off in a road rage on the Dolphin Expressway. Still, their safety record is under close scrutiny.
Women are swooning over the handsome new Marlins assistant GM’s motivational TikToks. Marlins fans…not so much.
Peek inside the decked-out Fisher Island condo that the model has called home since 2012.
Last Saturday, fans poured into LoanDepot Park on to snag a Flanigan’s-branded Marlins jersey.
Dolphins fans’ hopes are high that a return to glory is in the making. Will oddsmakers inject a dose of reality?
A nearly $65 million waterfront estate in Indian Creek was the most expensive Miami home sold in May.
Photos on Lauderdale-by-the-Sea’s Facebook page show him posing with kids in his lap.
Evidently, New Times readers do not need a study to tell them about Miami’s traffic woes.
The ocean already feels like a hot tub – and it’s still May.
Majestic Cleaners, a longtime Tamiami fixture, was evicted May 24, leaving customers unable to pick up their clothes.