The Mystery of Miami’s “Pizza Street”
No one seems to know how this road beside a borrow pit pond in northwest Miami-Dade got its name.
No one seems to know how this road beside a borrow pit pond in northwest Miami-Dade got its name.
A contentious mural can stay up, despite putting the identity of the sleepy municipality at risk.
A GiveSendGo campaign is raising money for Jan. 6 defendant Mason Courson of Weston.
Twitter users came up with their own explanations for the viral image: “Bear with alopecia?”
A 31-year-old man from Davie was killed after his pickup truck plunged off the entrance ramp to I-95 from State Road 84.
Karla Kennedy is concerned about the lack of diversity in FIU’s Journalism and Media Department.
Before Will Smith delivered the slap heard round the world, CJ Giménez delivered the slap heard round Miami.
From Legion of Zoom to Fast & Furious, we lay out the top picks for a new team nickname.
In the Magic City, cases of police brutality have achieved national renown.
A neighbor has already threatened to call the police.
There’s a curious sign in Palmetto Bay that reads: “Our dog’s climb trees, they are fine.”
Where are spring break and Miami Music Week revelers to go if South Beach is too sorry for party rocking?
A Key West man is going to learn to respect his elders the hard way: with hard time.
Online sleuths say “PinkGaitherPBG” is a South Florida GOP strategist and FIU student Barbara “Barby” Balmaseda.
With its expansion to Orlando and Tampa, the privately owned rail route envisions speeds of up to 150 mph.
Miami Beach declared a state of emergency this week, but the seaside municipality is no stranger to spring break madness.
Ronald Papier filed a complaint against two investigators who found that he and his wife, Nerly Papier, committed misconduct in 2021.
Residents are once again taking sides on whether cars should be allowed on the busy party street.
From prioritizing running backs to bringing on versatile wide receivers, here are five insights from the Miami Dolphins’ offseason to date.
These cases aren’t road-rage incidents but are believed to be connected to Miami street gangs.
This is believed to be the first time police and medical examiners’ staff will work in the same building in South Florida.
Making Daylight Savings Time permanent would result in an 8:09 a.m. sunrise in mid-January in Miami.