“No Pasties”: Dress Code for Stonewall Pride Seeks to Skirt Wrath of DeSantis
The show must go on at Wilton Manors’ Stonewall Pride Parade, and drag queens are welcome despite rumors to the contrary.
The show must go on at Wilton Manors’ Stonewall Pride Parade, and drag queens are welcome despite rumors to the contrary.
The DeSantis press team is claiming the NAACP travel advisory is a publicity tactic to put pressure on Florida’s tourism industry.
From the sea-bottom lodge where he just broke the world record for longest stint living underwater, Joseph Dituri told New Times about his work with director James Cameron, how he uses the marine bathroom, and the effect that two months of isolation has had on his mental state.
Be on the lookout for a busty woman with a very expensive wristwatch.
Mayor Suarez was present at a host of swanky Formula 1 events. But on whose dime?
“These cockroaches will continue to creep through the cracks,” snaps Florida Rep. Fabián Basabe, as a family business dispute spills into court.
An alleged binge on bad coke in Brickell culminated with a man trying to claw through a bathroom wall into a neighboring apartment.
“I thought I was getting some really cool cars that my really cool friends would wanna just buy…”
Take a dive into Enrique Tarrio’s uniquely Miami saga, from his days chainsmoking Malboros near his family home in Flagami to his darkest hours cleaning up human feces in a jail cell.
“We will not allow DeSantis to kill our history,” Dunn says. “We will take our history directly to the parents if that’s what’s required.”
Slap on the Kevlar vest, honey. We’re eating out tonight.
A set of high-priced merger deals by John Ruiz’s partner in Cigarette Racing have left some investors dazed and confused.
“This conversation should be about patient rights to treatment, not trying to establish doctors’ and insurance companies’ right to withhold treatment,” a retired doctor said at the state senate hearing.
One week after historic flooding struck South Florida, progress at Port Everglades is fueling hope that the post-storm gas shortage is in the rearview mirror.
“Cities are not czars. They are not empowered to go door to door determining the fate of each business in their jurisdiction,” Story nightclub’s attorney argues.
“It definitely has left a bad taste in the mouths of a lot of staffers across this newsroom,” says Joey Flechas, co-chair of the One Herald Guild.
“Shame, shame!” protesters shouted as Florida Rep. Fabián Basabe tried to mingle with the crowd outside his office.
Statehouse Rep. Fabian Basabe wants to attend Miami Beach Pride festivities days after voting in favor of legislation that targets the LGBTQ community.
A violent collision between a Brightline train and a car carrier on rain-soaked Dixie Highway added to the chaos of a historic Broward storm.
New research shows that an alarming amount of pollutants is hidden in the endless piles of seaweed washing ashore in Florida.
You could hear crickets in the McClatchy news landscape after federal regulators announced a multimillion-dollar case against the media company’s owner.
Miami attorney and ‘Canes NIL king John Ruiz is staving off scrutiny of his company LifeWallet after a turbulent year in which the company’s $32 billion market capitalization went up in smoke.