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Fire in the Sky: NWS Releases Damage Report on Fort Lauderdale Tornado

By Izzy KapnickJanuary 7, 2024

One witness who looked on from a tenth-floor condo says the tornado went through the city “fast and furious.”

Miami Creeps onto List of Most Cockroach-Infested Cities

By Naomi FeinsteinJanuary 5, 2024

It’s not just your pizza-crust-lined Miami apartment. The entire city is overrun with these pests.

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Protesters Gear Up After Florida Declines $320 Million to Cut Carbon Emissions

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 19, 2023

Florida was the only state to reject funding under the $6.4 billion federal program to reduce emissions.

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Outdoor Events Axed as Blustery Weather Swoops into South Florida

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 15, 2023

Gale-force wind gusts reaching nearly 50 mph have put the kibosh on weekend plans.

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UPDATE: Miami Seaquarium’s Last Three Manatees Removed From Park

By Alex DeLucaDecember 1, 2023

A veterinarian who cared for Romeo for more than 20 years recalls how he would help young, rescued sea cows adapt to life in captivity.

FPL Works to Restore Power After Storm Batters South Florida

By Izzy KapnickNovember 16, 2023

A senior meteorologist said it was “Miami’s wettest day in over 11 years.”

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Tropical Audubon Society Needs Help Monitoring Bird Deaths in South Florida

By Naomi FeinsteinNovember 2, 2023

While other big cities have thriving programs to monitor bird deaths, the Tropical Audubon Society hasn’t had the same luck in Miami.

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Chill Time: Cold Front Brings Reprieve From Punishing Florida Heat

By Alex DeLucaOctober 17, 2023

The cool weather is offering some relief from the record-breaking brutal heat that melted Florida over the summer.

Florida Manatees Could Return to Endangered Species List

By Alex DeLucaOctober 13, 2023

In 2021, more than 1,100 manatees perished in Florida, marking the deadliest year on record for the mammals.

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Will Florida Make It Through September Hurricane-Free?

By Izzy KapnickSeptember 26, 2023

Floridians have passed the peak of hurricane season, but the tropics remain active as Tropical Storm Philippe churns in the Atlantic.

Forecasters Weigh Whether Hurricane Lee Poses Threat to Florida

By Izzy KapnickSeptember 7, 2023

Warm waters and lack of wind shear are providing ideal conditions for Lee to intensify into a Category 4 storm.

Scenes of Destruction Emerge After Hurricane Idalia Landfall (VIDEO)

By Izzy KapnickAugust 30, 2023

Rescue operations are ongoing in Florida as first responders fan out in high-water vehicles in search of stranded residents.

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Turf War: South Florida Cities Spend Millions for Fake Grass Despite Resident Outcry

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 29, 2023

Aventura and other municipalities are spending big money on fake grass over the objection of residents who prefer their parks stay natural.

Hurricane Season Ramps Up as Tropical Wave Heads West of Florida

By Alex DeLucaAugust 18, 2023

After a relatively quiet summer, it’s been a busy week for tropical systems in the Atlantic.

Florida Researcher Says Goodbye to Centuries-Old Coral After Mass Bleaching Event

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 4, 2023

“I was crying for nearly the entire dive because I realized that I would likely never see these hundred-plus-year-old colonies alive again.”

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How Many Heat Records Did Miami Melt in July?

By Jesse FragaAugust 2, 2023

“Day after day, the record-smashing anomalies in the atmosphere and ocean around the world this year are just jaw-dropping.”

Florida Cops: Stop Narcing on Manatee Orgies! (PHOTOS)

By Alex DeLucaAugust 2, 2023

Although Florida’s beloved manatees get it on year-round, mating herds are most commonly seen during the summer.

“Cooked” Alive: Inmates Stew in Florida Prisons’ Extreme Heat

By Alex DeLucaJuly 31, 2023

Is extreme heat in Florida prisons a form of “cruel and unusual” punishment?

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Porthole to the Past: OceanGate and Stockton Rush’s South Florida Connection

By Naomi FeinsteinJuly 18, 2023

Researchers who worked with Stockton Rush on the South Florida expedition tell New Times they never would have imagined that he and OceanGate would one day be at the center of a tragedy that drew a global spotlight.

Swamp Ass ’23: Miami-Dade Just Received Its First-Ever “Excessive Heat” Warning

By Alex DeLucaJuly 17, 2023

Is your swamp ass swampier than ever? Check out why Miami has set a dozen daily heat-index records this July.

Pickle Brawl: Aventura Bulldozes Green Space to Make Way for Pickleball Courts

By Naomi FeinsteinJuly 10, 2023

Aventura residents’ community garden has been torn to shreds to make room for pickleball courts.

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Lavish Floating Social Club Plans to Party Off Shores of Historic Wildlife Retreat

By Alex DeLucaJuly 7, 2023

The plan is to erect a posh social club, where wealthy clientele imbibe on interconnected yachts, right next to Bird Key, an island that has served as a wildlife sanctuary for centuries.

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