Did a State Official Censor Anti-Alligator Alcatraz Billboards?
Immigration advocates put up the billboards on Dolphin Expressway Monday, but the company removed them the same day.
Immigration advocates put up the billboards on Dolphin Expressway Monday, but the company removed them the same day.
As of July 9, his videos have racked up more than 2 million views.
Mayor Danise Henriquez called a special meeting Tuesday to discuss commissioners’ options.
The 40-foot-wide billboard in Arizona portrays Trump as a baby sitting in the swamp next to an alligator wearing a MAGA hat.
His credentials include ending asylum protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants and bombing nuclear sites in Iran.
In December 2024, DeSantis appointed Carlos Duart to the FIU Board of Trustees and Tina Vidal-Duart to the FAU Board of Trustees.
Competing in the NBA is about capturing magic in four-year windows. This is not Miami’s window.
A makeshift migrant jail in the swampy Everglades meets AI slop. Welcome to Florida, baby!
The contractors are illegally covering up the USDOT numbers on their trucks.
The surge in statewide migrant detentions has come at a deadly price.
A West Palm Beach entrepreneur is pushing blood-testing technology from Elizabeth Holmes’ former Theranos brand.
Miami’s Fourth of July forecast calls for rain – but we might get to watch the fireworks without getting soaked.
On New Year’s Eve 2025, a 10-year-old girl was killed by a stray bullet in Miami-Dade while watching fireworks.
Twitch streamer Adin Ross purchased a ten-acre estate, setting a record for the priciest home purchase in Davie.
The hastily constructed site deep in the Everglades is scheduled to receive migrants tonight.
Dozens of Key West residents supported the decision at a meeting this week.
All Florida hospitals will soon dress all newborns in “Alligator Alcatraz” onesies.
The island will see lane and sidewalk closures as the city repairs the Brickell Key bridge.
What began as a sick “joke” during Trump’s first term has become a gruesome reality.
The cutoff was initially set for June 30. Instead, it now comes near the peak of hurricane season.
Isidro Pérez’s death marks the third fatality tied to the immigration detention center since January.
Miami city commissioners discussed the matter at a meeting Thursday.