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Donald Trump stands in front of a race car, talking to a McLaren executive while gesturing with his right hand

Trump Shows Up at Miami Grand Prix Despite Organizers’ Decision to Shut Down Fundraiser

By Izzy KapnickMay 5, 2024

Donald Trump visited the Miami International Autodrome on Sunday for the F1 main event in the midst of his New York hush-money trial.

Abortion rights protesters holding signs march in Florida

“Uncharted Territory”: Miami Midwife, Women’s Clinic React to Florida’s Six-Week Abortion Ban

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 3, 2024

As abortion clinics face rising supply costs and office closures, Southern Birth Justice Network plans to ramp up services in South Florida.

A door with a pink poster is propped open, leading to an examination room in an abortion clinic

Florida’s New Abortion Restrictions Take Effect: What to Know

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 2, 2024

Florida’s new law outlines a third-degree felony charge for those who perform or “actively participate” in an abortion after six weeks gestation.

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Aerial view of a causeway in Key Biscayne, Florida, as the sun sets in the background

More Causeway Chaos? Rickenbacker Ramp Scheduled for Westbound Closure

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 1, 2024

Here’s hoping the upcoming Rickenbacker Causeway closure doesn’t lead to another traffic hellscape.

Dressed in a suit and red tie, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez extends his right hand and speaks

Mayor Suarez Clears Calendar for Far-Right Podcaster Who Battles “Globohomo” Agenda

By Naomi FeinsteinApril 24, 2024

Meanwhile, Francis Suarez won’t give the local Miami media the time of day.

A trapeze artist swings in the air in a modular trapeze rig set up in a Miami man's backyard

Eye in the Sky: Backyard Trapeze Artist Fights to Halt Use of Aerial Photos for Code Inspection

By Theo KarantsalisApril 22, 2024

Is it legal for Miami-Dade County to use aerial images to scour homes for code violations? A backyard trapeze artist is on the case.

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A drawing of a crowd of screen-obsessed people with blank eyes staring at phones and tablets

Dead to Rights: Florida’s New Juvenile Social Media Law Is in First Amendment Crosshairs

By Patrick McCaslinApril 4, 2024

Free speech advocates are aiming to ensure Florida’s juvenile social media law dies a swift death long before its implementation date.

A hand holds two black and gold condoms with the words “Don’t Get Fucked by the GOP. Protect Abortion in Florida" printed on the front, in front of a yellow and orange sign that reads "Protect Choice, Vote Reproductive Freedom in Florida Now."

“Condoms and Cones”: How Gen-Z Is Getting Florida’s Youth to the Polls

By Alex DeLucaApril 3, 2024

The youth-led group says it will be handing out Plan B, rolling papers, and condoms – the “exact items Republican lawmakers wish we did not have.”

A crowd gathers in the streets of Miami during a protest for abortion rights

Abortion, Recreational Weed Will Be on Florida’s November 2024 Ballot

By Alex DeLuca and OthersApril 1, 2024

The state’s high court ruled that the abortion rights and marijuana legalization ballot items can appear on the November ballot.

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Richard Weaver from the Anastasia Mosquito Control District and two other people stand in front of the Disease Vector Education Center and Science Museum in St. Augustine.

Florida Is Getting a $4.5 Million Museum for…Mosquitoes?

By Alex DeLucaMarch 26, 2024

St. Johns County commissioners previously criticized the mosquito museum as “wasteful” spending.

An isolated stripper pole on a stage lit by a single spotlight surrounded by crumpled up one dollar bills

Bare Necessities: Florida Legislature Raises Minimum Age for Strippers

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 21, 2024

One lawmaker chided her colleagues for trying to open up gun sales to 18-to-20-year-old adults while barring them from making controversial decisions about where they want to work.

A stock photo of a sticker that reads, "I voted."

No Mo’ Shlomo, New Dawn in Pembroke: South Florida Municipal Election Winners and Losers

By Alex DeLucaMarch 19, 2024

From Surfside to Pembroke Pines, voters hit the polls Tuesday to overhaul the leadership of a handful of South Florida communities.

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A small group of residents stand outside a county elections building

South Florida 2024 Voters’ Guide and Election Day Cheat Sheet

By Miami New Times Staff & FreelancersMarch 19, 2024

It’s hard enough to keep track of Donald Trump’s criminal cases, much less local politics. For insight into 2024 elections in South Florida, let New Times be your guide.

A Donald Trump adviser places a hand on his forehead as reporters stick out their microphones in front of a federal court

Ex-Trump Aide Peter Navarro Must Report to Miami Prison, SCOTUS Rules

By Alex DeLucaMarch 18, 2024

The former Trump White House advisor is set to report to Miami’s Federal Correctional Institution by March 19.

Underwater shot of a toddler swimming in a pool

Gov. DeSantis Signs Florida Child Drowning Prevention Bill

By Theo KarantsalisMarch 14, 2024

A Coral Gables legislator called the program a “giant step toward providing greater access to swimming lessons” for Florida kids.

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Political mailers with smiling Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger and Vice Mayor Jeff Rose

Who’s Behind the Mystery PAC Pumping Money Into Surfside Election?

By Alex DeLuca and OthersMarch 14, 2024

Money juggled between operative Aaron Nevins’ political committees funded a flood of election ads in the sleepy beachside town.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez laughs while standing next to a popular chef

Mayor Suarez Cleared in State Ethics Probe Over Glitzy Formula 1 Outings

By Izzy KapnickMarch 13, 2024

The ethics commission dismissed a complaint by an activist who questioned how Francis Suarez managed to “attend these high-dollar, exclusive VIP sports and entertainment events.”

“Doc Justice” Wages Free-Speech Battle Royale Against Homestead

“Doc Justice” Wages Free-Speech Battle Royale Against Homestead

By Carlos MillerMarch 13, 2024

This free speech activist says his decade-long legal showdown with South Florida cops has subjected him to arrests, doxxing, and a jailhouse anal search. Books could be written about the battle, but we’ve boiled it down to a few thousand words.

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Crypto currency promoter Eryka Gemma holds a microphone while attending a podcast talk with politician Martha Bueno

Miami Crypto Queen’s Reign Persists Despite Claims She Supplied Plan to Overturn Election

By Alex DeLucaMarch 11, 2024

Eryka Gemma Flores remains a hot commodity on the cryptocurrency speaking circuit despite claims she was the brains behind the Proud Boys’ Capitol insurrection plan.

Speed cameras set against a blue sky

Davie Partners With Controversial Traffic Cam Company for School Zone Speed Monitoring

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 7, 2024

Verra Mobility, formerly known as American Traffic Solutions, has been at the center of debate over automated traffic-safety enforcement in Florida since the dawn of the technology’s rollout.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a podium at a Tampa, Florida, convention center

Conservative-Leaning Judge Rips DeSantis’ Stop WOKE Act for Infringing on Free Speech

By Izzy KapnickMarch 5, 2024

An attorney who challenged the DeSantis-championed law called it “a move straight out of the authoritarian playbook.”

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Miami city attorney Vicky Méndez speaks during commission meeting on January 8.

Miami City Attorney’s Office Grapples With Resignations Amid Méndez Turmoil

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 5, 2024

Miami’s legal staffers are jumping ship as city attorney Vicky Méndez finds herself embroiled in scandal.

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