‘I Have Nothing’: Spirit Employees Turn to GoFundMe After Mass Layoffs
More than 4,200 employees were laid off by the Dania Beach-based airline.
More than 4,200 employees were laid off by the Dania Beach-based airline.
Out of 182 cities, Miami ranked dead last for rental affordability.
“Hungry dogs run faster,” Brown said, quoting Jason Kelce.
Fort Lauderdale is only one step away from going full RoboCop.
Alekandra Vasilevna Mendoza claims Braden Peters offered to help her become “the female face for looksmaxxing.”
The detention center near Lake Okeechobee has a long history of alleged abuse.
The Trump administration ended the U.S. government’s longtime benefactor role with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami.
The 46-year-old from Kyiv is in “terrible condition,” his wife says.
The decision to withdraw comes about a month and a half after a New York court convicted the trio of sex-trafficking.
The Miami Gold Rush continues.
Buckle up for lots of videos of Clavicular, who’s recently been living — and streaming — in South Florida.
It was after a trip to Cuba in March that CodePink officials drew the ire of Commissioner Roberto Gonzalez.
The 32-year-old has been described by his attorneys as a “young, self-made tech entrepreneur.”
Are working elevators and escalators simply too much to ask for?
Scalpers quickly snapped up tickets for matches in cities like Miami and Los Angeles, driving resale prices up to the thousands.
The developer launched sales for the project last January.
None of the students from the racist group chat have been suspended or expelled so far.
Maybe the real nun was the friends we made along the way.
George Poncy is representing himself in a lawsuit over Palm Beach International’s new name.
The 27-year-old died of a “presumed suicide,” according to ICE.
Dean Trantalis was reconciling with his ex, Danny Curran, after months of turmoil. Then came the shocking news.
The news comes a day after Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski rebuked Trump for disparaging remarks he made against Pope Leo XIV.