Happy Yahweh ben Yahweh Day, Miami!
A religious leader once viewed amiably enough to have a day named for him turned quickly into a villainous cult leader.
A religious leader once viewed amiably enough to have a day named for him turned quickly into a villainous cult leader.
“I wanna see them arrest me for trying to feed starving cats,” says 74-year-old Arlene Bercun.
Beating LeBron James in the NBA Finals would be the sweetest revenge.
Miami-Dade commissioners hope to honor the life of Trayvon Martin by naming a street after him.
Outside of a Ryan Fitzpatrick touchdown run, the Miami Dolphins’ entire offense consisted of Jason Sanders field goals.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cannot stop Miami-Dade officials — or businesses — from requiring that masks be worn indoors.
The president spoke during a Latinos for Trump roundtable at his Doral golf resort on September 25.
Here are five reasons Heat fans should remain positive heading into Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Lakers. Now cheer up!
Most Florida universities have already canceled Spring Break 2021 in an effort to mitigate coronavirus spread.
Wynwood seems to have it all, but some neighborhood elements like trees, spacious sidewalks, and open public spaces are lacking.
After Trump instructs Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” a Miami-based leader of the group proudly takes to Twitter to respond.
Board grudgingly votes to reopen schools for in-person instruction on October 5.
The Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers kick off the NBA Finals tonight in Orlando at 9 p.m.
The coronavirus roulette wheel landed on Joanna’s number during the second week of July.
The City of Miami took two months to respond to a records request for text messages to Mayor Suarez — only to say there’d been no texts at all.
“I think this county is at a place where it’s so diverse but so segregated.”
Over the past seven months, viewers have come to recognize and name the fish who call the reef home.
In mediation, an officer and a civilian can hear each other out.
The Miami Heat took a night off to allow the Dolphins a moment in the nationally televised spotlight.
After weeks of scandal, the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald have shuffled their top brass.
At least three residents said the idea reminded them of neighborhood groups established by Fidel Castro to keep tabs on dissidents.
shark finning is the grisly practice of slicing the fins off live sharks, then throwing the sharks back into the ocean to die.