Publix Heiress Dumped $171,100 Into a Pro-Trump PAC in 2019
Company founder George W. Jenkins died in 1996, but his children are very much alive and still active in the political process.
Company founder George W. Jenkins died in 1996, but his children are very much alive and still active in the political process.
Some roads — and entire neighborhoods — might need to be abandoned.
Trump continues to champion the Venezuela issue in his speeches because it’s a rhetorical win-win that requires no compromise from his administration.
Tarrio has raised less than $5,000 in the three months since announcing his candidacy for Florida’s 27th congressional district.
The mother, Yam Yam, lives with three male meerkats, any of which could have fathered the pups.
There are eight XFL teams for Miami Dolphins fans to adot. It’s time to pick a team before the games start this weekend.
Despite the mess in the statewide reporting of the outcome, the results locally were clear.
Manley says Sabatini refused to acknowledge the gender spectrum and declared that all identities beyond male and female are “manufactured.”
Saturday’s event in Miami ginned up local support for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó but offered little substance.
Police toys in South Florida keep popping up where they’re not expected.
“The tragedy is not only that Flavia died. The tragedy is that her death did not result in any action.”
Super Bowl LIV lived up to its name, and Miami ended a week of perfectly executed hospitality.
Scientology is more than just Tom Cruise and cult jokes, believe it or not. It’s a political force.
Rubio says that even though Trump might have done some very worrisome things, he does not believe the president’s actions warrant removal from office.
At any given place in Miami-Dade County, you’re likely being surveilled.
Prepare for the once-in-a-decade transit headaches promised by Super Bowl LIV.
The FOP suggests the ad could lead to cops’ being “defamed.”
Why not pick a place where most people would love to vacation?
Iguanas are protected by Florida anti-cruelty laws and must be killed humanely, but the state has yet to offer explicit directions.
Some critics have described this Miami city government as the worst-functioning one they can remember.
Video showed the officer walking up to the suspect, winding up, and hitting the handcuffed teen right in the face.
City Commissioner Ken Russell says the city already spends “a significant amount” of money pressure washing the streets daily to keep excrement from building up.