Meet the First Miami Farm Allowed to Grow Weed Legally

For years, Homestead and the Redland have been the epicenters of Miami’s booming marijuana growing scene. Of course, the millions of dollars worth of weed produced in South Dade every year has to be grown on the sly in black market growhouses and is subject to regular raids by law enforcement…

Play a Videogame Starring Jeb Zapping Startups, Killing Net Neutrality

Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission approved net neutrality rules designed to prevent internet providers from speeding up the connections to certain websites, while slowing down others.  But in September, U.S. presidential candidate and former Florida governor Jeb Bush said he’d repeal it entirely if elected. Someone didn’t like that…

Coast Guard Unloads $17M of Cocaine on Miami Beach

Another month, another massive haul of seized cocaine being unloaded at the Miami Beach Coast Guard station. This morning the Coast Guard unloaded $17 million worth of white stuff that had been seized in conjuction with the Royal Netherlands Navy earlier this week.  On November 15th,  a Joint Interagency Task Force South…

Rick Scott Is the Eighth Least Popular Governor in America

Things appear to have slightly improved for Governor Rick Scott since he was awarded the title of America’s worst Governor back in 2011. According to a new survey from Morning Consult, Scott is now just the 8th least popular governor in America. That’s actually something of a surprise for a…

Miami Dominates Rankings of Florida’s Best High Schools

U.S. News and World Reports has released their annual rankings of America’s best high schools, and Miami-Dade Schools pulled a lot of weight when it came to representing Florida on the list. Five Miami schools were ranked within the top 100 in the nation, which also means 5 of the…

Ten Celebrities Who Spent Their Final Days in Miami

Florida is known as God’s waiting room for a reason, and Miami has its fair share of notable people who spent their last days here you might not have known.  Edith Bouvier Beale AKA “Little Eddie,” Socialite and Documentary Subject  Died January 9, 2002 in Bal Harbour  The first cousin of …

Miami-Area Cops Have Shot Seven People Since Friday, Killing Two

Earlier this month, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement — the state agency that investigates fatal police-involved shootings — pleaded for more funding. Florida cops are killing so many suspects they simply can’t keep up with the cases. That dire backlog is only going to grow after this week. It’s…