The Ten Greatest Things About Football Season’s Return
Here are the ten greatest things about football season returning to Miami.
Here are the ten greatest things about football season returning to Miami.
Local content creators say OnlyFan’s reversal is largely too little too late.
An anti-mask Fort Lauderdale father shoved a student into a fence at Fort Lauderdale High School.
Florida’s Poison Control Centers report a sudden surge in calls about ivermectin.
Many local police departments aren’t tracking vaccinations among employees. Those that are report rates well below the public at large.
DraftKings has a Wild Weather Wednesday pool in which participants predict the day’s high temperature in 13 major cities, including Miami and Orlando.
Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 155 days in a Washington, D.C., jail.
Florida faculty members ask the state for mask and vaccine mandates on campus.
For Miami’s Haitian community, the most recent earthquake has resurfaced painful memories from a decade ago.
The leaked images of the newest alternate Heat jerseys appears to be coming from a dungeon beneath FTX Arena.
Get to know two of the Miami Heat’s biggest offseason acquisitions: P.J. Tucker and Markieff Morris.
OneBlood is recruiting gay and bisexual men in the Greater Miami area to participate in a study that challenges the FDA’s ban on donating blood.
A procession of 300 women bikers are on their way to Miami today to honor Bessie B. Stringfield at her former home in Miami Gardens.
New census data shows that Fisher Island saw its population more than triple between 2010 and 2020.
Filming for the Netflix series Florida Man began in North Carolina this week, prompting a fusillade of criticism from one of the Sunshine State’s most fervent boosters.
Three veteran Broward County educators died within a 24-hour window last week.
A new mobile billboard from a watchdog group calls on the University of Miami to fire former Trump official Alex Azar.
A cannabis college in Apopka, Florida, promises to help students learn to work in the state’s medical marijuana industry.
The question those in Surfside are only beginning to broach is: “How can we move on?”
The Miami Marlins have unveiled a new selfie-friendly installation.
At least 31 pets have died as a result of being left in hot cars this year.
Liberal-bashing Miami Herald sportswriter Armando Salguero is leaving the paper for a right-wing politics and sports website.