Democratic Activist Was Labeled “Known Agitator” by Florida’s Top Police Agency
Miami-Dade police were told that a Democratic activist was a “known agitator” one day before barring him from a DeSantis event.
Miami-Dade police were told that a Democratic activist was a “known agitator” one day before barring him from a DeSantis event.
Captain Haiti, Little Haiti’s own superhero, is using cryptocurrency to sponsor neighborhood cleanups and encourage local investment.
Officers who’d been chasing a stolen Mustang shortly before it crashed into another vehicle will not face any criminal charges.
Advocates say community IDs could help undocumented immigrants and other vulnerable populations access necessary services.
It seems like the Dolphins did well for themselves over the last week.
Miami’s Critical Mass bike route returns tonight at 7:15. Expect delays as scores of cyclists ride through swaths of Miami and Miami Beach.
At the eleventh hour, Republicans in the Florida Legislature practically forced a transgender sports ban into law.
Kennedy made claims about the COVID vaccine that appear to have informed the Centners’ eventual policy regarding the teachers they employ.
A City of Miami employee who has accused a city commissioner of injuring her at an illegal party is now suing him for defamation.
Good or bad, you can bet Dolphins fans will be drinking tonight. So why not turn it into a game?
Miami-based artist Chire Regans has created a video installation that shares the testimonies of Miamians going through eviction.
Founders of a Miami private school that barred vaccinated teachers from coming to work donated $1 million to Republican funds in 2020.
For your convenience, New Times has a list of local drive-thru, walk-up, and no-appointment COVID-19 vaccine sites.
Everyone go ahead and get that super hilarious Marlins attendance joke off your chest so we can move on.
In the tiny municipality of North Bay Village, commissioners are taking bold action against scat scofflaws.
Deputy Chief Ronald Papier and his wife, Cmdr. Nerly Papier, have been suspended pending an ongoing investigation.
Critics of the law have said is it ripe for a constitutional challenge — and here we are.
The City of Miami will go to court to determine if it should follow state or federal laws about whether medical marijuana can be sold legally.
A complicated nominating process is bogging down the progress of the Miami-Dade Independent Civilian Panel.
If you don’t already know about Miami Marlins rookie second baseman Jazz Chisholm, it’s time to fix that.
Citing low demand, the public hospital system announced it will stop administering first doses of the COVID vaccine after April 30.
Some new information is emerging, although officials are scant with details.