Here’s a History of Miami’s Many Ballot-Fraud and Boletero Scandals

Last week, New Times published images from a leaked, 150-page WhatsApp chat that included volunteers with then-Miami-Dade County Commission candidate Alex Diaz de la Portilla’s campaign District 5discussing stealing and destroying ballots during the 2018 District 5 County Commission race. Diaz de la Portilla — who paid thousands of dollars to the political…

Miami Beach’s Discussion on Ultra Music Festival Got Pretty Elitist

After two hours of public comment, commissioners ultimately voted five to two against even entertaining a conversation with Ultra’s leadership team. But more importantly, the discussion revealed Miami Beach’s own worst impulses when it comes to tourism, class, and race. Multiple hoteliers and commissioners spoke in favor of attracting elite, moneyed visitors — supposedly the “right” kind of tourist.

So Marco Rubio Is Just Threatening War With Iran Now Too

During his TV appearance, Sen. Marco Rubio essentially dared the Iranian regime to attack the U.S. and see what the hell happens. And despite the fact that the U.S. is preparing plans for an Iranian invasion while sailing an aircraft carrier into the region, Rubio is spinning the entire ordeal as something the U.S. is nonsensically being forced to do.

Miami-Dade to Vote on No-Bid Deal to Sell Public Land to Mayor’s Son

Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez has two sons who magically keep getting involved in some pretty lucrative deals with the Miami-Dade government. Julio Gimenez is reportedly part of a group looking to build an “eco-friendly” steel mill in Miami-Dade County. And, in what absolutely must just be a coincidence, the county has proposed selling Julio’s company a plot of public land for $16.8 million in a no-bid deal.