Auditors Say Miami Parking Operator Hid Nearly $900,000 in Unreported Revenue

Private parking lot operators in Miami are a lot like telemarketers and loan sharks: No matter how good of a job they do, it’s still hard to like them. In a city where urban sprawl and stripped-back public transportation have effectively forced car ownership upon millions of residents, paying an arm and a leg for a parking spot will always feel like a racket.

After Vicious Attack by Wolfdog, Pet Owners Confront North Beach Man in Court

On Wednesday morning, Normandy Isles resident Luca Lavieri and his girlfriend were slapped with two separate $1,215 fines at the code enforcement hearing for animal control at the Stephen P Clark Government Center in downtown Miami. On July 21, their pet Eva — part dog, part wolf — escaped from her Miami Beach enclosure and attacked two smaller dogs.

Florida Man Roger Stone’s Five Wildest Moments

The first week of Roger Stone’s criminal trial in Washington D.C. began with an impressive number of unfortunate events and theatrics. A courtroom spectator had a seizure, Stone left early the first day of jury selection because of “food poisoning,” InfoWars jackass Alex Jones threatened to out a juror (Hello, Justice Department?), and the presiding judge ordered the jury not to watch The Godfather.

PETA’s “Worst Circus in America” Comes to Miami

The circus is coming to town, but not everyone is celebrating. Sarasota-based Garden Bros. Circus, whose current North American tour has been met with protests and scathing news reports on several stops, must be hoping to encounter a warmer welcome in South Florida, where it will stage shows through next week.

Man Who Threatened Florida Synagogue Had History of Cyberstalking

Before he threatened to commit mass murder, Hanson Larkin had a pattern of cyberstalking and anti-Semitism, court records show. The Volusia County resident, who yesterday pleaded guilty to sending messages threatening to shoot up a synagogue, was first reported to police by a Hialeah resident who said he was being harassed by Larkin.