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A photo of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport.

Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Immigration Facility Will Apparently Open in July

By Alex DeLucaJune 24, 2025

The facilities (yes, plural) will allegedly hold more than 5,000 beds.

Miami Indivisible Calls for SoFlo to Rally for Science

By B. Scott McLendonJune 4, 2025

The goal is to push lawmakers to restore funding to scientific organizations after cuts from the Trump administration.

John Morales stands during his newscast with a graphic about the federal government cuts to climate research

Meteorologist John Morales Warns NOAA Cuts Will Hurt Accurate Hurricane Prediction

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 4, 2025

In 2019, Morales eased Floridians’ fears over Hurricane Dorian. Amid attacks on climate science, he says he can’t do that again.

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Inside the Curious World of Raccoon Island, Biscayne Bay’s Cutest Mystery

By B. Scott McLendonJune 2, 2025

A tourist trend attracting visitors to tour Raccoon Island and feed wildlife there has some hidden consequences, experts say.

Looking across the swimming inlet at Matheson Hammock Park in Miami towards Biscayne Bay just before sunrise

What Saharan Dust Means for Florida Weekend Weather Forecast

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 30, 2025

The dry and dusty air is making its annual trek from North Africa.

Manatee Paddy Doyle underwater looking at the camera

Elderly Florida Manatee Paddy Doyle Killed in Boat Collision

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 29, 2025

The “fighting Irishman” is remembered as a social and playful fellow who was first spotted at Blue Spring in 1971.

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Satellite photo of Hurricane Dorian as it threatens the South Florida coast in September of 2019.

How to Prepare for Active Hurricane Season in Florida: 2025 Guide

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 28, 2025

How to prepare for and survive an active hurricane season, where forecasters expect anywhere from 13 to 19 named storms.

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New Miami Summer Forecast Released: Here’s What to Expect

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 27, 2025

Get ready for a sweaty hot girl summer.

A painting of a black bear.

Fort Lauderdale Activists Protest Black Bear Trophy Hunt

By B. Scott McLendonMay 16, 2025

People across Florida are protesting an upcoming black bear trophy hunt, where advocates fear hundreds of bears may be slain.

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Bottles of herbicide "Roundup" sit on a shelf.

Lawsuit: Ft. Lauderdale Man Alleges Roundup Caused His Cancer

By B. Scott McLendonMay 13, 2025

A longtime South Florida landscaper is suing Bayer and Monsanto, alleging that they undersell the hazards of Roundup.

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When to Watch the SpaceX Rocket Launch in Miami May 2025

By B. Scott McLendonMay 5, 2025

The launch of a SpaceX Starling satellite will be visible late Tuesday night in parts of South Florida.

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National Weather Service Reinstates Translated Forecast Alerts After Pause

By Naomi FeinsteinApril 24, 2025

NWS had suspended the service earlier this month after its contract with the AI-translation platform lapsed.

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Storm-Struck Floridians are Prime Prey for Scammers

By B. Scott McLendonApril 17, 2025

A survey by Instant Roofer found scammers targeted 50 percent of Floridians displaced by natural disasters in 2024.

A "Protect Biscayne Bay" license plate features a sunset scene in orange and blue.

New Biscayne Bay License Plate to Raise Funds For Local Wildlife

By B. Scott McLendonApril 14, 2025

Proceeds from a new license plate will help more than 600 species of fish, tropical birds, and other wildlife in the bay.

Flooded Las Olas Blvd and Palm trees blowing in the winds amid Hurricane Irma on September 10, 2017

2025 Hurricane Forecast Predicts Low Risk for Florida’s Atlantic Coast

By B. Scott McLendonApril 8, 2025

Experts still project the 2025 season to be busier than the 20-year average.

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Residents Rally to Protect Nesting Herons, Halt Biscayne Park Tree Cutting

By Ethan MannelloApril 2, 2025

Biscayne Park residents stopped tree removal to protect nesting herons, forcing officials to reconsider cutting plans.

iguana lounging in a tree

There Will Be Blood: Miami Beach Resident Decries City’s ‘Vile’ Iguana Removal Program

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 24, 2025

A Miami Beach woman says she witnessed a taxpayer-funded iguana removal that was anything but humane.

Screenshot of a brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade County

What Miami Red Flag Warning Means Amid Florida Brush Fires

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 20, 2025

Firefighters are still working to contain the brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade County.

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New Times Predicts Miami Will See the Lunar Eclipse on Thursday Night

By Tom FinkelMarch 13, 2025

Tonight, March 13, brings a spectacular celestial show: A total lunar eclipse, AKA Blood Moon.

A photoshopped image of Elon Musk holding a chainsaw next to Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Office in Key Largo

Here’s a List of South Florida Federal Offices DOGE Plans to Close

By Alex DeLucaMarch 11, 2025

The department wants to shutter offices focused on protecting the Everglades and Biscayne Bay National Park.

A female ranger stands in the swampy waters of Everglades National Park.

How Many Workers Has Everglades National Park Lost Under DOGE?

By Alex DeLucaMarch 10, 2025

More than a dozen Everglades National Park workers have lost their jobs thanks to Elon Musk’s DOGE.

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Winter’s Not Over Yet: Cold Front to Bring Cooler Temperatures to South Florida

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 6, 2025

You have another day to show off your Uggs!

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