Yes, Miami Would Survive a Zombie Invasion

Another year, another listical that claims Miami wouldn’t survive a zombie invasion. Which is, excuse my language but we’re talking about a life and undeath situation here, just pure bullshit.  This year CareerBuilder.com analyzed the skills of the workforce of the country’s 50 biggest metro areas to decide which have the…

Seventeen Pounds of Cocaine Found Stuffed in Books and Pillows at MIA

Drug smugglers from Lima, Peru showed up at Miami International Airport with just about every item in their luggage somehow stuffed with cocaine. Everywhere the smugglers could try and hide the marching powder they did. Unfortunately for them the approach didn’t work, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers busted their…

Costumed Critical Mass Ride Heads Southwest Tonight

Happy Halloween! And—more to the point for cycling enthusiasts and anyone trying to get around tonight: Happy last Friday of the month! It’s time for Critical Mass! Tonight’s group ride heads way over to Miami’s southwest and back, for a total of approximately 13 miles. The ride begins, like always,…

Rubio Blames Missing Votes on His Hatred for Hillary Clinton

Is there nothing Republican can’t find to blame on Hillary Clinton? Apparently not.  Marco Rubio is under fire this week after everyone collectively woke up and realized he hasn’t been doing his job as an elected US Senator of the third most populace state in the nation. He’s missed about…

Miami’s Newest Sea-Level Rise Signpost: The Vizcaya Museum

For decades the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, the Coconut Grove estate built as a “dreamlike vision in the midst of the jungle on the shores of Biscayne Bay,” according to the museum website, has served as one of Miami’s most iconic landmarks — a lush, leafy symbol of the wealth…

Rents Are Soaring in Little Havana and Little Haiti

Miami still has the 8th most expensive rental market in all of America, but rents in many neighborhoods have held steady according to Zumper’s latest maps of median rents in each neighborhood. Well, most neighborhoods anyway. They continue to soar in both East Little Havana and Little Haiti, two cultural…

Not Sure Who to Vote for in Miami Beach? This App Will Tell You

The results of local elections have a huge impact on our lives. But across Miami, local election turnout has historically been meager. In the last Miami Beach mayoral race, in 2013, just 25 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot. In Miami, that number fell to 11 percent. And across…

Marco Rubio Killed Jeb Bush’s Presidential Dreams Last Night

Jeb Bush helped created Marco Rubio. He cheered him through his early victories in tiny West Miami. He even gave him a damned golden sword on the floor of the Florida House while blessing him as a “great conservative warrior.”  And last night in front of a national TV audience,…