Messy Politics Turn Miami Beach Commission Race Into Musical Chairs
In the days leading up to the qualifying deadline, one candidate was called a “fucking bitch” in an online candidate forum and another dropped out altogether.
In the days leading up to the qualifying deadline, one candidate was called a “fucking bitch” in an online candidate forum and another dropped out altogether.
Broward County government posted an ethnically insensitive GIF of a dancing taco to honor National Hispanic Heritage Month.
While the rest of Miami mourns the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, one event will peddle debunked conspiracy theories.
Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson said “there is no question” the state legislature will consider a Texas-style abortion bill.
Leaders from North Miami visited Haiti this week to understand the nation’s needs – and to hold relief organizations accountable.
A Florida judge on Friday ruled that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order banning mask mandates was overreaching.
The former “it” boy and Miami Beach commission candidate was removed from a Florida LGBTQ Democratic Caucus event.
Under Florida law, tenants have certain rights that hold landlords accountable. The Miami Workers Center is advocating for more.
A recently proposed Florida law would make it a crime to film police from closer than 30 feet.
All done with reality TV shows and society tabloids, former NYC bad boy Fabian Basabe is running for Miami Beach Commission.
New Miami Police Chief says he’s keeping an eye on Miami’s most controversial cop, will hold him accountable when the time comes.
In an interview with New Times, Rudy Giuliani compares Cuban government repression to Trump’s impeachment.
Before the condo collapse thrust Surfside into the national spotlight, its town hall was rife with political infighting.
While the cryptocurrency task force has assembled quickly, the police oversight panel still doesn’t have all its members.
Since the fall of the Champlain Towers South condo, residents across Miami-Dade have become fixated on the safety of their own buildings.
HB 233’s potential threat to student journalism could materialize in a matter of months.
The judge said the city’s real motivation was preventing “residents’ discomfort” around the homeless.
One county commissioner has another idea for how Miami-Dade might attract companies with well-paying jobs.
At an upcoming meeting, Miami Beach city commissioners will decide whether to keep Ocean Drive closed to cars before a permanent redesign.
This isn’t the first time Miami Beach officials have tried limiting booze on Ocean Drive.
The names of the five fans who were ejected are unknown at this time.
Florida might have a new addition to its press corps.