Miami Canal Flooded With Turd Water From Contractor-Involved Pipe Break
More than eight miles along the Miami Canal were under a no-contact advisory after the contractor-involved spill.
More than eight miles along the Miami Canal were under a no-contact advisory after the contractor-involved spill.
The feds say Viktor Vekselberg’s friend quietly funneled money into the U.S. to maintain Vekselberg’s properties on Miami’s exclusive Fisher Island.
Miami was the focus of the New York Times‘ weekly “36 Hours” travel guide, sparking spirited responses from readers.
You might be surprised which local team oddsmakers give the best chance of bringing home the hardware.
Holders of the “Let’s Go Brandon” meme coin want NASCAR to pay up for allegedly backtracking on approval of a racecar sponsorship deal.
Meet Cody Zeller and Kevin Love, acquired by the Heat over the NBA’s All-Star break.
Is the new bill a form of patriotism or exclusionism?
Better Streets Miami Beach claims residents from the wealthy barrier island are concocting arguments in hopes of killing the project.
Highlights from the trial of three men accused of murdering the Miami rapper in 2018.
Stevenson Charles faces life in prison with a possible hate-crime enhancement.
Take a stroll outside the “Midtown bubble,” Christina.
Doral residents want a breath of fresh air.
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Spring is here and hope flies pretty kites in the hearts of baseball fans.
Dillbeck’s February 23 execution is moving forward as planned after the Florida Supreme Court denied his pleas for relief.
The sports agent and attorney claims former Pro-Bowler Michael Vick stiffed him on a set of bills.
Cryptocurrency promoter Eryka Gemma Flores is accused of supplying the Proud Boys with a detailed plan to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
A 4 a.m. melee at the Washington Avenue Whopper Bar led to claims of homophobia and years of high-stakes litigation.
Prosecutors declined to pursue charges of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct against the 23-year-old.
Four Democratic senators penned a letter claiming the Department of Justice has failed to enforce a consent decree to reform Miami-Dade jails.
Senate Bill 26 is seeking $1.6 million for Thomas Raynard James, who spent 32 years in prison after flimsy evidence led to his conviction for a 1990 murder.
Testimony commenced in a Broward courtroom last week