Broward School Board Member Headlined Anti-“Groomer” Rally While on Workers Comp
“I wasn’t bowling,” notes Brenda Fam, who is working from home after a refrigerator door fell on her.
“I wasn’t bowling,” notes Brenda Fam, who is working from home after a refrigerator door fell on her.
It appears cameras are aimed on the Israeli hostage posters in anticipation of catching those who are tearing them down.
The officials logged ten accepted penalties against the Dolphins and zero against the Eagles.
The new Belle Meade neighbor is known for his expansive portfolio of welfare housing and a propensity to boot “garbage tenants” on a dime.
The woman told detectives she thought she was going to the Four Seasons with Conor McGregor but ended up with him in the bathroom of the Courtside Club.
Dunn asked the judge to show mercy before David Emanuel was sentenced to a year in prison on hate-crime charges.
Omar Sicle’s simple post about a missed connection in Section 347 has become the center of national intrigue.
Prosecutors claim the trio used an Airbnb bathroom as a makeshift torture chamber in a bungled kidnapping scheme.
The cool weather is offering some relief from the record-breaking brutal heat that melted Florida over the summer.
Miami-Dade’s machete tales run deep.
Tyreek Hill is tempting the wrath of the NFL’s touchdown-celebration regulators.
Carl Ruderman has admitted to defrauding investors in what prosecutors described as a $250 million scheme.
David Beckham came off as the quintessential “Miami Man” in his new Netflix doc.
In 2021, more than 1,100 manatees perished in Florida, marking the deadliest year on record for the mammals.
The filmmaker says local politicians not-so-subtly use his legal last name as a dog whistle to call attention to his Jewish heritage.
Gone are the days when local police officers’ trails of misconduct are lost in a pile of dusty papers.
“It is not hyperbole to say that I feel like books saved my life,” says English’s partner at Bookshop.org.
Miami-Dade County is weighing whether to create a central advisory board that would oversee its mental facilities and advise on treatment programs.
Oh bother! Winnie-the-Pooh went on a murderous rampage in full view of fourth graders.
Mark Grenon and his sons created a fake church to peddle industrial bleach as a “miracle cure” for COVID-19.
Dolphins players are approaching speeds that would get them pulled over in a school zone.
A customer of the fintech app says he lost more than $6,500 when his phone and wallet were stolen in Dallas.