Miami New Times‘ Ten Most-Read News Stories of 2022
Here they are, from book bans to WOKE-stopping to the search for a $120,000-a-year nanny.
Here they are, from book bans to WOKE-stopping to the search for a $120,000-a-year nanny.
Some residents fear there’s no room for a planned 800-unit complex next to the Coral Gate community.
The FBI says Stevenson Charles robbed two men he lured using the gay dating app Grindr.
Gov. DeSantis’ office claims the state received multiple complaints about child attendance at the holiday-themed drag event in Fort Lauderdale.
Florida Highway Patrol identified 23-year-old Nelson Alejandro Perez-Valdivia of Doral as the man who discharged 14 rounds from a Lamborghini.
Dolphins notch fourth straight loss, dealing a serious blow to playoff hopes.
The former chief of cardiac surgery at Bethesda Hospital East says he was fired for complaining about fraudulent billing and substandard care.
What does the distinguished Dolphins fan want Santa to bring this year?
The feds say Lloyd Thomas erupted after the judge ruled against Gov. DeSantis in a challenge to his sanctuary city law.
A dominatrix instructed Fort Lauderdale city commissioners to allocate $250,000 for a BDSM dungeon.
A recently filed ethics complaint alleges Mayor Anthony DeFillipo has moved to Davie, far outside North Miami Beach city limits.
Although Javier Ortiz was fired in September, the former Miami police captain was still eligible to run in the police union election.
Rhonel Cinous helped test out voice-command technology on a spacecraft on a mission orbiting the moon.
Florida Politics is one of the latest outlets revealed to have financial ties with consultants for FPL.
Miami Seaquarium has a newfound interest in releasing Lolita the orca from her cramped tank.
The less said, the better.
Francis Suarez got a little overexcited about the results of a recent survey.
Lopez spearheaded a no-holds-barred approach to confronting Miami police on camera.
Regarding Suarez’s Qatar sojourn, New Times has some questions.
The Miami-Dade school board measure, aimed at limiting teachers’ display of politically tinged flags, was criticized as vague and a waste of resources.
Michael Boatwright’s trial is currently set for January 9.
Trulieve, Florida’s largest medical marijuana operator, has contributed $15 million since August to a new recreational marijuana ballot initiative.