Train Passenger Claims Severe Injuries From Brightline Crash That Tore Car Carrier in Half
The collision ripped the tractor trailer to pieces and sent Brightline passenger Devin Babbit flying across the train cabin, she says.
The collision ripped the tractor trailer to pieces and sent Brightline passenger Devin Babbit flying across the train cabin, she says.
Dalonta Crudup says the group of Miami Beach police officers acted like “an unrestrained violent mob” during the South Beach hotel beatdown.
We aren’t in the path of totality, but it’ll still be spectacular (weather permitting).
St. Johns County commissioners previously criticized the mosquito museum as “wasteful” spending.
The Dolphins need a backup who is reliable, knows how to read a defense, and fits in well in Miami. Tannehill has all the boxes checked.
Jonathan Crenshaw died more than a year ago, but his death hasn’t been publicly reported until now.
Shanae Davis allegedly told police she placed the gun in the lunchbox because she doesn’t use a purse and did not want the weapon “out in the open.”
If the action on the diamond gets stale, fans at LoanDepot Park can gorge themselves on chili dogs, popcorn, and cookies to stay busy.
“This isn’t the Miami I knew even 20 years ago. It’s so sad what used to be very unique is now generic and soulless.”
One lawmaker chided her colleagues for trying to open up gun sales to 18-to-20-year-old adults while barring them from making controversial decisions about where they want to work.
As Argentina sunk deeper into economic turmoil, a set of Miami-based shell companies illegally siphoned vast sums of cash out of the country and into U.S. bank accounts, the feds say.
From Surfside to Pembroke Pines, voters hit the polls Tuesday to overhaul the leadership of a handful of South Florida communities.
It’s hard enough to keep track of Donald Trump’s criminal cases, much less local politics. For insight into 2024 elections in South Florida, let New Times be your guide.
The former Trump White House advisor is set to report to Miami’s Federal Correctional Institution by March 19.
Welcome to the Miami sports fans’ mid-March tea party. We’re all mad here…
A West Boca Medical Center worker called it a bowl of “bouillon,” but a patient’s son got a taste of something else entirely, he claims.
UHealth’s WalkSafe program says that at intersections with the unsafe traffic-light design, pedestrians have “no warning you can get T-boned.”
Are the Dolphins a better football team today than they were when the season ended? No, definitely not! But the offseason hasn’t been as catastrophic as it could have been.
A Coral Gables legislator called the program a “giant step toward providing greater access to swimming lessons” for Florida kids.
Money juggled between operative Aaron Nevins’ political committees funded a flood of election ads in the sleepy beachside town.
The ethics commission dismissed a complaint by an activist who questioned how Francis Suarez managed to “attend these high-dollar, exclusive VIP sports and entertainment events.”
This free speech activist says his decade-long legal showdown with South Florida cops has subjected him to arrests, doxxing, and a jailhouse anal search. Books could be written about the battle, but we’ve boiled it down to a few thousand words.