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Protesters hold signs in West Palm Beach

Miami Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protest: What to Know

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 13, 2025

People will demonstrate in city streets this weekend in response to Trump’s multimillion-dollar military parade.

Three young men sit before a Twitch stream with a teal curtain in the background.

Heat Star Tyler Herro Doesn’t Believe in History Before 1950

By Alexander LuzulaJune 13, 2025

On a livestream with streamers Adin Ross and N3on, Miami Heat player Tyler Herro said he didn’t believe in history before 1950, which went viral on social media.

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

FIFA Club World Cup Ticket Prices Plunge – Is There an ICE Factor?

By B. Scott McLendonJune 13, 2025

Ticket prices for the FIFA Club World Cup have dropped sharply following ICE and CBP announcements about security at the games.

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Instagram post of meme that reads "All Lives Splatter. Nobody cares about your protest. Kep your ass out of the road." A car runs over people.

‘All Lives Splatter’: South Florida Farm Posts Meme Ahead of Protests

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 13, 2025

Blue Lagoon Farm Miami posted a cartoon of a car running over protesters titled “All Lives Splatter.”

Quarry near Miami Lakes

Miami Lakes Weighs Lawsuit Over Florida’s Blasting Protection Law

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 13, 2025

Mining companies are protected from legal action for blast-related property damage under Florida law.

A man in a red sweater and a woman in a khaki top and red lipstick clap and smile

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Steal the Spotlight During Panthers Game 4 Loss

By Ryan YousefiJune 13, 2025

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s surprise appearance overshadowed the Panthers’ Game 4 overtime loss to the Oilers.

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Telemundo reporters live on air from a chartered party boat in Biscayne Bay.

Video: U.S. Coast Guard Crashes Miami Telemundo World Cup Party Boat

By Alex DeLucaJune 13, 2025

U.S. Coast Guard officials allegedly boarded the party boat and stopped it for an hour in the middle of Biscayne Bay.

Ron DeSantis wearing a blue tie sitting at his desk

DeSantis Gives Floridians Permission to Run Over Protesters

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 12, 2025

“You don’t have to sit there and just be a sitting duck and let the mob grab you out of your car.”

Immigration enforcement officers stand outside a parked vehicle,

ICE Plans Presence at Miami’s Club World Cup Games

By B. Scott McLendonJune 12, 2025

Many soccer fans were already worried after U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced they’d be at the games in Miami.

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East Shenandoah Park and an outdoor gym that sits behind a white residential building.

Joe Carollo Put a Literal Dog Park in a Resident’s Backyard

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 11, 2025

Benjamin Augustyn says people visiting East Shenandoah Park can sit and look through his windows.

photo of Lionel Messi in Inter Miami's distinctive pink kit

Messi, Money, and Miami: Everything You Need to Know for Inter Miami CF’s Club World Cup Run

By Ryan YousefiJune 11, 2025

Inter Miami hosts the 2025 Club World Cup’s $1B debut, as Messi leads 32 teams chasing glory under the world’s brightest lights.

A photo of chef Jacob Bickelhaupt

Chef Jacob Bickelhaupt Faces New Charges After Domestic Violence Arrest

By Alex DeLucaJune 11, 2025

Bickelhaupt owns Konro, a Michelin-starred omakase restaurant in West Palm Beach.

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Twin brothers Alon and Oren Alexander stand with arms crossed while posing for photo at an event

Alexander Brothers File $500 Million Defamation Suit Against The Real Deal

By Alex DeLucaJune 10, 2025

The Real Deal publisher Amir Korangy called the suit a “frivolous and cynical attempt to weaponize the legal system.”

Miami City Commissioner Damian Pardo

Damian Pardo Introduces Election Reforms to Miami City Commission

By B. Scott McLendonJune 10, 2025

If approved Thursday, the measures would go to voters and aim to boost participation, transparency, and accountability.

The Miami skyline after sunset.

Three Miami-Area Cities Have Nation’s Strongest Buyers’ Markets

By B. Scott McLendonJune 9, 2025

Redfin ranks three Miami cities first, second, and third, for having the highest disparity between home sellers and buyers.

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John Ruiz

Former Miami NIL King John Ruiz Launches a Meme Coin

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 9, 2025

“MediCoin is just getting started but already has a $50 million+ market value,” the cryptocurrency’s website reads.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent's shoulder patch.

Border Agents at Miami’s Club World Cup? FIFA Fans Are Worried

By B. Scott McLendonJune 6, 2025

U.S. Customs and Border Protection will help with security as Miami hosts FIFA’s Club World Cup, officials announced Thursday.

A photo of Cornelius Johnson wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey during a music video.

A South Florida Police Dog Bit a Man in Late May. He Died Days Later.

By Alex DeLucaJune 6, 2025

The 21-year-old from Fort Lauderdale reportedly died 72 hours after being bitten by the police dog.

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Raven Harrison is wearing a Wonder Woman suit, looking at the camera. She sitting on the left of Jeff Crilley.

South Florida Congressional Candidate Says Biden Is a Mask-Wearing Robot

By Naomi FeinsteinJune 5, 2025

Raven Harrison, running for Jared Moskowitz’s seat, says she grew up in war zones and was injured in the 2017 Las Vegas shooting.

On Thursday morning, a Telemundo news helicopter flew overhead the facility and captured the scene of dozens of men wearing mostly white jumpsuits standing outside the detention center and forming the letters S-O-S.

Miami Krome Detention Center Detainees Spell ‘SOS’ with Bodies

By Alex DeLucaJune 5, 2025

It’s the latest protest in response to conditions at the troubled facility.

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.

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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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