Miami, How Has the Pandemic Changed Your Life?
New Times wants to hear from our readers about the ways the pandemic has changed your life — or how it has changed nothing.
New Times wants to hear from our readers about the ways the pandemic has changed your life — or how it has changed nothing.
One victim feels the city is allowing Ortiz to get away with misconduct and believes he will continue to do harm until he faces repercussions.
Immigrant-rights and social-justice groups in Miami have already decried the decision.
The pool of eligible vaccine recipients in Miami-Dade is expanding.
Controversial Miami police Capt. Javier Ortiz was reinstated this week after more than a year on paid suspension.
Competing Florida bills take aim at immigrant students: One would finally give them financial aid, the other would make college far more expensive.
You’ve heard of Bitcoin. Think of a Bam Adebayo dunk as a BamCoin.
The judge wrote that “the protection of the public at large outweighs the right of an individual.”
Kaye, who describes herself on social media as an “angry patriot hippie,” wasn’t too happy about getting a call from the FBI.
Your semi-regular reminder that the rent is too damn high.
A key witness said her written statement was a narrative police dictated for her to write down.
John Branstetter embodied school spirit, made Shakespeare fun, and rained encouragement on his students when they needed it.
Remember Kiss Cam? Yeah, that’s not coming back for a while.
The National Weather Service continues to issue flood warnings in Miami-Dade and Broward as storms and showers move inland.
Already this year, at least 211 manatees have died in Florida, including 12 killed by watercraft.
Miami janitors are protesting what they call unfair practices toward employees trying to form a union.
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be making things even harder for aspiring millennial homeowners.
Florida once again absolutely refuses to conform to the national narrative.
It may not seem like it right now, but according to a new study, there are few better cities to live in if you’re a football fan.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said the contract termination was due to reports of poor working conditions.
2020 created Miami’s greatest love story: Francis Suarez and the tech bros.
Nobody asked for a new bloodthirsty mosquito, but here we are.