Police Bust Two Unsanctioned Frat Parties at University of Miami
More than 50 people were in attendance at two unsanctioned, on-campus frat parties.
More than 50 people were in attendance at two unsanctioned, on-campus frat parties.
A mysterious Hollywood script suggests O.J. Simpson wasn’t alone on that deadly night in LA in 1994.
Miss Toto Drag ‘N Tag event brings shark tagging with a dash of drag to benefit LGBTQ+ youth.
In the first quarter of Sunday’s 35-0 loss to the Bills, Dolphins’ quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carted off the field.
Laura Loomer said a case of COVID-19 would be like eating “bad fajitas.” Now she’s pleading for prayers.
In the days leading up to the qualifying deadline, one candidate was called a “fucking bitch” in an online candidate forum and another dropped out altogether.
Tropical Audubon Society’s Lights Out Miami campaign aims to curb window-strike deaths during fall and spring migration.
Two years after he was arrested for filming three Miami police officers, Emanuel David Williams is suing the city.
After a scandalous tryst with the Setai’s general manager, a tenant is banned from her $15,000-a-month rental unit. Lawsuits, er, ensue.
Broward County government posted an ethnically insensitive GIF of a dancing taco to honor National Hispanic Heritage Month.
It’s like a very strange and inebriated farmers’ market.
Organizers of the South Florida Hispanic Women of Distinction Awards stand by the decision to honor Lubby Navarro.
After more than two years of protests, strikes, and walkouts, South Florida janitors finally have a union.
Researchers are testing the effectiveness of using dogs to point out passengers infected with COVID-19.
Several animal feed stores in South Florida report selling out of the anti-parasitic drug.
A July GQ investigation brought to light evidence that would exonerate a man for a murder he did not commit.
Miami Dolphins first-round pick Jaylen Waddle made his first career touchdown in the season opener against the New England Patriots.
Eulois Cleckley took over the county’s Department of Transportation and Public Works last month.
Records reveal a spike in trauma-related deaths at the Virginia Key tourist attraction.
The stage is set for a potentially drawn-out showdown to designate 93 Palm Ave. as a historical landmark or for a developer to raze it.
A checklist to distinguish the casual fan from the diehard.
Some Christian-run anti-abortion centers in Miami masquerade as nonpartisan consulting services for pregnant women.