State Sues Miami Beach for 1.7 Million Gallons of Sewage Leaks Into Biscayne Bay
The mishaps collectively discharged nearly 1.7 million gallons of untreated wastewater into Biscayne Bay.
The mishaps collectively discharged nearly 1.7 million gallons of untreated wastewater into Biscayne Bay.
Instead of reading the room and graciously calling it a night, that straggler Eta is just going to kind of… hang out for a bit.
Eta could deliver between six and eight inches of rain to Miami-Dade, with up to 15 inches in isolated areas.
A new study finds that the Miami Wilds project, due for a vote October 20, may threaten endangered bats with extinction.
“I wanna see them arrest me for trying to feed starving cats,” says 74-year-old Arlene Bercun.
Over the past seven months, viewers have come to recognize and name the fish who call the reef home.
shark finning is the grisly practice of slicing the fins off live sharks, then throwing the sharks back into the ocean to die.
International conservationists say a proposed water park in Miami-Dade could endanger one of the nation’s rarest bat species.
You might just smell the Medley landfill before you see it.
Like a college-age guy, a Florida bird species has adapted to survive on a diet of chicken wings, hot dogs, and chicken nuggets.
The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun a “special inspection” of Turkey Point.
In the past decade, the State of Florida has spent at least $20 million cleaning up and preventing algal blooms.
That’s about the weight of one and a half grand pianos. Or nine beer kegs. Or 15 toilets.
What would you name a pet bat? Batthew McConaughey? Queen Elizibat? Ludwig van Bathoven?
Tropical Storm Laura is the earliest L-named storm, a record previously held by Luis, which formed on August 29, 1995.
It’s been almost two weeks since dead fish started floating to the surface of Biscayne Bay.
The public outcry ruffled feathers within city administration, even prompting the mayor to remark that “the optics on this were terrible.”
A video shows the fish and other creatures in Biscayne Bay are having a hard time breathing.
State and county officials are now investigating what appears to be a widespread fish kill in Biscayne Bay.
Beach cleanup volunteers found a dead, bloated pufferfish washed up in the mangroves west of Miami Beach.
Well, that escalated quickly.
The National Weather Service officially declared Hurricane Isaias the latest thing Floridians need to worry about.