Miami-Dade Weighs First Step Toward All-in-One Transit App
Real-time transit data from cities in Miami-Dade would be unified into the county’s existing mobile app.
Real-time transit data from cities in Miami-Dade would be unified into the county’s existing mobile app.
Florida’s loosened law governing state political committees has opened a new avenue to conceal donors in local elections.
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The ACLU noted that “there does not seem to be any credentialing required to become a volunteer chaplain in Florida’s public schools.”
Wildlife experts feared the floating luxury club would scare away remaining birds from the island after its rookery population collapsed.
The ravioli was oddly chewy that day in the Medina family’s home, the plaintiff says.
FDOT is carrying out overnight “complete closures” of eastbound SR 836 during the buildout of a new double-decker highway.
On the heels of the report’s release, an attorney for the boater accused in the fatal collision denied the allegations of a hit-and-run.
Chilean developer Claudio Fischer’s company just shattered a Palm Island record with the sale of a not-so-humble abode.
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tells New Times the owner rejected her administration’s 2023 offer to buy the island.
Patrick Paul is a towering element in the Dolphins’ plan to build an impenetrable wall around Tua Tagovailoa.
Gaetz claims the Bureau of Prisons told him Navarro, a key figure in the effort to overthrow the 2020 election, “is too notorious” to be interviewed.
It’s not nepotism if your brother broke the Big Ten record for all-time passing yards.
New Times Instagram followers suggest consequences for Boca Bash boat trash-dumping teens.
The police department says the car is a promotional tool to help recruit “the best and brightest individuals to serve our community.”
The day of Ana’s disappearance, the FBI claims, a man resembling her husband was seen spray-painting a security camera lens in her apartment building.
A new section of the law creates a third-degree felony charge for participation in a “coordinated street takeover.”
The Formula 1 star snapped up one of the yet-to-be-built luxury condos at Edition Residences, Miami Edgewater.
The teens accused of dumping trash into the ocean in a viral video were charged under a felony statute rather than Florida’s standard littering law.
The student’s family has called the incident an act of “torture” at the hands of Florida police.
The Heat are toast. Don’t fret though, SoFlo sports fans: The Panthers are still on the prowl, and Inter Miami’s season is just getting started.
Donald Trump visited the Miami International Autodrome on Sunday for the F1 main event in the midst of his New York hush-money trial.