Satire Hits the Streets Once Again: King Mango Strut Returns in January
After a two-year, pandemic-related hiatus, the King Mango Strut is bringing satire back to the streets of Coconut Grove this coming January.
After a two-year, pandemic-related hiatus, the King Mango Strut is bringing satire back to the streets of Coconut Grove this coming January.
A man who allegedly stormed the U.S. Capitol to interrupt election certifications will work as an elections volunteer in Miami this November.
The city commission has held up funding after Mayor Suarez promised a million dollars to the Circle of Brotherhood, which runs crime prevention programs in Miami’s Black communities.
Two men with violent criminal histories have been arrested for allegedly attacking Rubio supporter and former white nationalist Christopher Monzon.
“Our hope was that [Mayor Suarez] would have some backbone and veto this thing on principle. Obviously that did not happen.”
A Hialeah man is accused of brutally assaulting a Republican canvasser and alleged former white supremacist.
Republican statehouse hopeful Fabián Basabe wants us to focus on politics, but his past exploits keep creeping into the picture.
Though city officials say the Little Haiti border sign across from the McArthur Dairy was put there erroneously, locals worry it’s a sign of the times.
City of Miami commissioners have installed themselves as managers of the historic Virginia Key Beach Park, removing the existing board of trustees.
Managers of the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust say that while the audit found persistent bookkeeping problems, it clears them of more serious claims that they misused trust funds for personal gain.
The District 38 state senate candidate is getting a crash course in Miami politics as her opponent’s camp volleys attack ads skewering her family’s wealth and managed care business.
Mariyah Maple says a Miami Beach ordinance used to arrest people for filming cops violates free speech rights.
Register to vote in the November 8 midterm election before the Tuesday, October 11 deadline.
The City of Miami wants to turn the Tower Theater into a tourist welcome center, but filmmakers and locals say the community is better served by arthouse cinema.
The Supreme Court declined to hear Carollo’s appeal in a lawsuit that accuses him of abusing his power to harass two Little Havana business owners.
Local fire-rescue unions say Coral Gables’ planned annexation of Little Gables will put strain on a fire department already strapped for staff and resources.
On October 4, at 11 a.m., filmmakers will gather on Calle Ocho to protest the city’s taking over control of the Tower Theater from Miami-Dade College.
The City of Miami terminated Miami Dade College’s contract to manage the Tower Theater after a 20-year run in which the school revitalized the historic venue.
Two Miami city commissioners might give you the cold shoulder at municipal government meetings if you don’t live inside the city limits.
The Miami City Commission has unanimously approved naming a 58-acre park after Jorge Mas Canosa, a Cuban businessman and longtime anti-Castro militant.
Miami Dade County Commission candidate Jorge Fors Jr. alleges his opponent went far beyond the bounds of your run-of-the-mill political smear campaign.
Leveraging his hefty Twitter following, this Panhandle attorney is bent on undermining the “dangerous” policies of Florida’s “seriously sick” governor.