How To Kill a Mockingbird: Florida Mulls Flamingo as New State Bird
Jim Mooney hopes the flamingo’s Florida resurgence will sway lawmakers to unseat the mockingbird.
Jim Mooney hopes the flamingo’s Florida resurgence will sway lawmakers to unseat the mockingbird.
Commissioners Ariel Fernandez and Melissa Castro are demanding to know who ordered the edits of the public meeting recording.
The former prime minister resigned in disgrace in 2022.
A January 2025 lawsuit described the owner of El Toro Loco as Carollo’s good friend and strong political ally.
Florida International University students are worried they’ll be the latest targets of Trump’s mass deportation efforts.
James Fishback’s long-shot run for Florida governor is gaining attention for its internet-era politics.
The New York Times found Cubans in Florida shocked by Trump’s deportations; Miami Redditors weren’t.
Major Winsor Lozano serves as the head of the internal affairs division within the department.
Global advisory firm Henley & Partners found nearly 40,000 millionaires and billionaires in the 305.
Miami Beach has tried before to bring a water taxi to the city.
The lawsuit alleges the clinic implanted the wrong embryo in the 41-year-old woman.
Jose Martinez was celebrating his 50th birthday when three men clad in black stormed his room and arrested him on drug charges.
The sheriff’s office deputies are under investigation.
Let them eat, uh, kibble?
We’re certainly not encouraging anyone to do this. But totally let us know how it goes if you do.
Cherfilus-McCormick is running for Florida’s 20th Congressional District.
A new study puts Florida at the top of the list for the nation’s toughest prison sentences.
Alain J. Viergutz put his home on the market just three days after Maduro’s capture.
This session could decide the future of property taxes in Florida, a priority for Gov. DeSantis.
Global real estate consultants at Knight Frank also ranked South Florida in its top global wine cities and “yacht spots.”
Perhaps it is time to start selling feet pics?
Pierre Cazassus and Stanley J. Paul-Noel are no longer working as sergeants-at-arms.