Instagrammer Who Harassed Parkland Families Going to Federal Prison
Before trial, Fleury’s federal public defenders attempted to classify his comments as free speech.
Before trial, Fleury’s federal public defenders attempted to classify his comments as free speech.
In Florida, an estimated 1.6 million people would lose their health coverage if the latest U.S. Supreme Court ACA challenge is successful.
Members of the recall movement say they expect a fight from Carollo — potentially a legal one.
The groundwater at Miami Dade College’s North Campus is contaminated with firefighting chemicals that pose health risks, Florida regulators say.
This past weekend, #HeatTwitter was out pulling classic high jinks that fooled some big-name people.
This week, New Times brought you the true story behind the Miami Subs porn shoot. Here’s a list of four other notable porn controversies.
Landon Kinchelow, AKA Geovonniex, figured he’d have no problem posting flyers in Wynwood for his upcoming hip-hop show in the arts-and-entertainment district north of Overtown.
Some business owners and operators say the City of Miami has cited them for more noise violations in the past week than it did in all their years of operation combined — even though they comply with the city’s noise ordinance.
A coalition of residents and homeowners associations is targeting Miami’s City Commission. The only safe seat appears to belong to Ken Russell.
Salazar, of all people, should know a thing or two about pro-Castro comments being taken out of context.
No Marlins season in the history of the franchise is more important than this one.
In this vaguely worded, nameless petition, what’s fact and what’s fiction?
A Miami resident and mother of one says she is still reeling from injuries she sustained during a crowd panic at the 2019 Rolling Loud.
“Frankly, it is one of the most homophobic campaigns we’ve seen from a Democratic candidate this year.”
Rubio has flip-flopped on the issue whenever it’s been politically expedient for him.
Dwyane Wade should own a piece of the Miami Heat — not in five years or ten years, but right now.
The latest case is certain to place added pressure on Chief Jorge Colina to finally fire Ortiz.
A Miami corrections officer used a broomstick to beat an inmate and punched him while two other inmates stood nearby, court records say.
Back in the Big Easy, Shaffer and Cronin are the star antagonists in a sordid art-gallery feud.
Rubio went on a rant about Sanders’ self-professed “democratic socialism” while operating a moving vehicle.
Sanders is right, technically speaking, but there’s a time and a place to recognize Fidel Castro’s strides in literacy and healthcare, and it’s certainly not in the middle of a contested presidential primary.
A New Times reporter resolved to get to the bottom of this urban legend.