The Perplexing Case of Florida’s Longest-Serving Inmate | Part 1: No Way Out
Boast Laster swore he was innocent. That was nearly 60 years ago.
Boast Laster swore he was innocent. That was nearly 60 years ago.
Can Florida seal the deal on recreational weed legalization this time around?
Here’s a chronological look at the unfolding scandal involving North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo’s residency.
Brightline, deemed America’s deadliest train, is testing trains through its north railway section at speeds of up to 110 mph.
The far-right media personality announced on Twitter that he will be reporting to Miami’s Federal Correctional Institution “very soon.”
A weeklong Miami FanFest Caravan precedes the February 11 main event at LoanDepot Park.
Would you pay $100K for a jar of beach sand purportedly scooped from the spot in Surfside where Tom Brady announced his retirement?
Around 4 a.m., Homestead police came upon bodies floating near a vehicle submerged in a canal near the speedway.
Not everyone is thrilled with the new addition to Miami PD’s fleet.
The ACLU is warning Mayor Shlomo that his uncompromising plan to keep Surfside “clean and pristine” violates homeless people’s constitutional rights.
Brazil’s ex-pres Jair Bolsonaro will be ingratiating himself to conservative group Turning Point’s fans at a Trump resort this weekend.
Bodycam footage captured two disturbing encounters in which Miami police officers manhandled a man who repeatedly called them “bitches.”
Only one side of the dais is allowed to bloviate at city hall.
On Saturday morning, residents of an apartment complex off US 441 in Miami Gardens awoke to their building engulfed in flames.
Their white, bloodstained outfits symbolize “the wound inflicted on us when we were too young to defend ourselves.”
Congressman George Santos’ campaign claims to have spent only $199.99 on a stay at the W South Beach.
The probably unscientific but undoubtedly unimpeachable study surveyed just over 1,000 NFL fans from all 32 franchises.
Will the legislature step up to protect our first line of defense against coastal erosion and storm surge in Florida?
Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla shot down a planned million-dollar contribution to the Circle of Brotherhood.
The unsealed indictment claims Caleb Freestone and Amber Smith-Stewart spray-painted threats on three Florida pro-life pregnancy centers this past summer.
Eric Silagy led Florida Power & Light through a decade of growth and acclaim. But his legacy was complicated by a final year marked by scandal.
Gary Ray Bowles, who went on a killing spree that claimed the lives of six men in 1994, was the last prisoner to be executed in Florida.