Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald Newsrooms Vote to Unionize

In a decisive 66-24 vote, the newsrooms of the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald have elected to form a union. Votes were counted this afternoon by federal officials at the Claude Pepper Federal Building in downtown Miami, where members of both the One Herald Guild and Herald management were present.

Five Reasons the 1972 Miami Dolphins Will Forever Be the Only Undefeated NFL Team

Last week, the San Francisco 49ers lost 27-24 to the Seattle Seahawks in overtime on Monday Night Football. You’re probably wondering what that fact has to do with you. Well, if you’re a Miami Dolphins fan, it has everything to do with you because the 49ers were the last remaining undefeated team in the NFL for the 2019-20 season, meaning, once again, the 1972 Dolphins stand as the only undefeated team in NFL history.

Miami Beach Cops Fired Taser, Shouted N-Word at Man Recording Them, Lawsuit Alleges

Ronald Saint-Vil arrived at the SLS Hotel in South Beach in November 2017 to help raise money for victims of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. But he says he wound up a victim of police brutality instead. In a new lawsuit, Saint-Vil says Miami Beach cops shouted the N-word at him and stunned him with a Taser until he threw up — all because he was recording them on his cell phone.

The Dolphins Still Lost a Football Game Even Though #TankForTua Is Dead

Following a 0-7 start to the season, everything recently had turned to butterflies, lollipops, bubbles, and rainbows for the Miami Dolphins thanks to straight wins over the New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts. Head coach Brian Flores got a celebratory Gatorade shower after the Jets game, and Dolphins players no one had ever heard of got interviews with ESPN after the Fins pulled off a surprise win over the Colts last week.

Miami-Dade Prosecutors Hit Kodak Black With Two New Gun Charges

Mere days after receiving more than three years in prison after lying on a gun background-check form, South Florida rapper (and accused rapist) Kodak Black is facing two additional felony gun charges after Miami-Dade prosecutors unsealed a new case against him. The Miami Herald first reported this afternoon that Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle has hit Black with two felony counts of possession of a firearm by a felon.

Auditors Say Miami Parking Operator Hid Nearly $900,000 in Unreported Revenue

Private parking lot operators in Miami are a lot like telemarketers and loan sharks: No matter how good of a job they do, it’s still hard to like them. In a city where urban sprawl and stripped-back public transportation have effectively forced car ownership upon millions of residents, paying an arm and a leg for a parking spot will always feel like a racket.

After Vicious Attack by Wolfdog, Pet Owners Confront North Beach Man in Court

On Wednesday morning, Normandy Isles resident Luca Lavieri and his girlfriend were slapped with two separate $1,215 fines at the code enforcement hearing for animal control at the Stephen P Clark Government Center in downtown Miami. On July 21, their pet Eva — part dog, part wolf — escaped from her Miami Beach enclosure and attacked two smaller dogs.