Lewis Brinson Is Miami’s Hometown Hitter

From a public-relations standpoint, 2018 was a rough year for the Miami Marlins. The team sold off or traded away many of its most famous and skilled players. The Fish then played to small crowds for much of the year. But hated team owner Jeffrey Loria has finally skipped town,…

Valencia Gunder Wants to Transform Miami

Valencia Gunder isn’t merely “from Miami.” The roots of her Miami heritage run deeper. “My family is one of the pioneer Bahamian families in Miami. My great-great-great-great-grandfather was born in Dade territory 20 years before the city was chartered,” she explains. “So I consider that I have a birthright to…

One Year Later, MDPD Likely Not Reporting Hate-Crime Data Despite Promises

Police departments are supposed to submit hate-crime data to the FBI every year. In 2016, Miami-Dade County Police — the largest force in the Southeast, overseeing a population of 2.7 million people — reported that just a single hate crime occurred all year. That number seemed low, so New Times last year asked MDPD Director Juan Perez about it…

Video: Broward Elections Protester Hurled N-Word at Black Woman

The Florida 2018 midterm election is finally, mercifully over. Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and longtime Sen. Bill Nelson have conceded their races to Republican challengers who openly stoked racist and anti-immigrant hatred in order to win. Broward’s embattled and bungling supervisor of elections, Brenda Snipes, has resigned…

It’s Time for the Miami Heat to Dump Whiteside and Dragic and Move On

According to Elisabeth Kubler Ross, there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. With the Heat currently a middling, capped-out under-.500 non-contender in a league filled with superteams and ascending second-tier teams, fans have definitely reached the fourth stage. We are bummed. That’s…

The Marlins Are Getting Pink-and-Blue, Vice City-Style Jerseys

Believe it or not, there’s a reason to be happy with the Miami Marlins today. As one might expect, the event doesn’t have anything to do with the team’s roster or on-field performance. But today the Fish formally unveiled a new set of logos and team colors. In what is now becoming a trend for Miami sports teams, the Marlins are switching to a uniform that’s pink, blue, and black.

Juul’s “Action Plan” Is Too Late for Addicted Miami Teens, Mother Claims in Lawsuit

For years, Miami resident Sabrina Zampa had no idea her teenage sons were regularly vaping. It was only last August, after discovering her son’s Juul, that she learned her kids had been “juuling” since middle school. Her now-16-year-old son says he bought his first Juul products from the company’s website and later used Postmates to buy pod replacements — as did her younger son, now age 14.

Botched Javier Ortiz Investigation Exemplifies Internal Affairs’ History of Incompetence and Coverups

Internal Affairs concluded that the allegations of improper procedure and discourtesy against Ortiz were not sustained. During his tenure as a City of Miami police officer, Ortiz has racked up 38 citizen complaints regarding 56 different allegations of misconduct, according to his IA summary obtained by New Times. Only six of those complaints have been sustained (five for improper procedure and one for discourtesy).