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“My message is quite simple,” Gewanter says. “It’s like a lynching, just without a rope or a tree.”
“My message is quite simple,” Gewanter says. “It’s like a lynching, just without a rope or a tree.”
The group is asking the City of Miami to create another site where people experiencing homelessness can shower or use the bathroom.
“They were whites, Hispanics, from Puerto Rico. People no older than 35 years old,” Vallejo said in Spanish during the live broadcast.
Local leaders went on Fox News to talk about what made Miami’s protests peaceful and successful, at least in the eyes of Tucker Carlson.
After expressing condolences for the Floyd family, Miami-Dade commissioners insisted that police and community relations are just fine.
The 30-day extension gives tenants a temporary sense of relief, but many say it only postpones the inevitable.
Some tenants say they were charged rent for the two months they were out of work — sometimes more than $1,000 a month for a kiosk.
Polo believes Sabatini’s tweet this weekend “took it to another level.”
Activists were put to the test throughout the day as some protesters got into tense encounters with police.
Charles Hobbs’ death was a turning point on the inside — an indisputable example of the danger each of them faces from behind bars.
A downtown Miami protest that began peacefully Saturday afternoon erupted into chaos at nightfall.
The former police chief died in 1968, but his words were resurrected early this morning by President Donald Trump.
Protests for George Floyd — the 46-year-old father killed by police in Minneapolis — are planned in Miami and Broward.
A highlight reel shows TV anchors repeating the same talking points about Amazon’s improved health and safety measures.
Carollo has been critical of Ball and Chain fulfilling food and drink orders to go and does not believe the bar should be allowed to reopen.
The pandemic struck as peak tourist season was winding down, but it’s unclear when visitors will flock to the neighborhood again.
The euthanization of the campus cats drew the ire of several students.
The Magic City hasn’t seen this much rain for two days straight during the month of May in more than 60 years.
For Catholics ready to return to in-person mass, the Archdiocese of Miami will reopen parishes today.
A letter from the towing companies gives the city until May 29 to pay up.
There’ll be no packed beaches this Memorial Day weekend.
Emergency management agencies must contend with protecting people from the storm while isolating them from the virus.