Miami Businesses Board Up in Preparation for Election Day Unrest
Some Miami businesses are taking precautionary measures in anticipation of unrest.
Some Miami businesses are taking precautionary measures in anticipation of unrest.
Tua Tagovailoa made his NFL debut in a 28-17 Dolphins win over the Los Angeles Rams.
FIU Cuba pollster explains why Cubans skew GOP, and how Democrats might counter that.
Although Trantalis says he tested negative, CDC guidelines say that people who were exposed to the virus should quarantine.
A billboard draws attention to Trump’s casual attitude toward Saudi Arabian human-rights abuses.
Miami Herald’s executive editor Mindy Marques will leave the company next month.
We’ll come out and say it — these are currently Miami’s ten greatest sports stars.
An FIU student posted a video of herself twerking and singing the n-word, garnering condemnation from students and administrators.
The accused Floridian, like DeSantis, is a registered Republican.
USPS delays have undermined some people’s confidence in voting by mail, but you still have options to cast your ballot.
Juan Melecio is a gay porn star campaigning on the idea that one of the nation’s gayest cities is, well, “too gay.”
Commissioners repeatedly stated that the board will be limited in scope and can’t ultimately change policies around policing.
The event is being held over the vociferous objections of some parents who question the appropriateness of the venue.
County workers will now get Juneteeth off.
Watch the meetings live — or catch them later — on New Times‘ Facebook page.
Everyone is very upset that Pat Riley said a thing that he actually never said.
Several Biden caravan participants said the event this past Sunday went from harmonious to hostile.
Now that many students are back in school, reports of child abuse in Miami are back on the rise.
The tweet became an instant meme.
“You will vote for Donald Trump on Election Day or we will come after you,” one email reads.
Here are the questions that should keep Heat fans on their toes until the team takes the court again.
Florida universities are canceling in-person graduation ceremonies but allowing students to attend football games.