UM’s Fraught Racial History Comes “Full Circle” With Center for Global Black Studies
With a new Black Studies center, the University of Miami undertakes a long-overdue racial reckoning.
With a new Black Studies center, the University of Miami undertakes a long-overdue racial reckoning.
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.
Argo AI announced it has “begun driverless operations” on public roads in Miami.
Christina Pushaw, who claims to “debunk false narratives,” appears to have fallen for one.
Business law attorney David Barman explains the dos and don’ts of mango picking in Miami-Dade.
What began with a faulty home-security system ended with the death of a family’s beloved rabbit.
Jesus Menocal’s alleged victims are “devastated” by a three-year sentence they believe doesn’t fit his crimes.
Five reasons the 2020 “bubble fraud” label was bogus.
The state’s top environmental management agency last convened on February 8, 2017.
The three-year debate on whether a medical marijuana dispensary can open in Miami is finally over.
Three homes with a private waterfront park, movie theater, and wine cellar can be yours for $170 million.
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 Miami police union defends two officers’ actions in carrying out a rough arrest in Wynwood.
The recipient, a former client, says she tried to do the right thing – to no avail.
Miami abortion doulas speak out about the prospect of overturning Roe v. Wade and a state ban on abortions after 15 weeks,
Don’t be fooled by the empty courtside seats. The real fanbase is yelling at the TV screen at Flanigan’s or at their tio’s house in Westchester.
Miami-Dade County’s recycling rate has taken a nosedive in the past decade.
How do you prepare for a race at a brand-new track? Track simulators!
In Miami-Dade, approximately 131 more COVID-19 cases were reported each day last week than the week before.
Wreck Bar burlesque performer Whitney Fair sued a Broward sheriff’s lieutenant. The State Attorney’s Office might want a piece of the action too.