Joe Carollo Breaks Up with Miami, Not Other Way Around
“It’s not me, it’s you,” Joe Carollo to Miami (probably).
“It’s not me, it’s you,” Joe Carollo to Miami (probably).
Precinct shifts across Miami’s communities show the diverse support that propelled Eileen Higgins to a landmark win.
The frequent flyer and term-limited mayor visited Richard Branson’s private island on Election Day.
U.S. Font Czar Marco Rubio is waging a font war in the State Department.
Miami’s newest leader has a wide-ranging background, from mechanical engineering to the Peace Corps.
The City of Miami has elected its first Democratic mayor in nearly three decades — and the first woman ever.
The move endangers the Muslim community, CAIR says.
The mayor transformed his modest salary into a multimillion-dollar fortune.
Maria “Beba” Sardiña Mann grabbed Billy Corben’s phone out of his hand during a public meeting in May.
Migrants were allegedly sent to what detainees described as a four-by-four-foot “box” as punishment.
Few places are primed for the trend more than South Florida.
Fancy vivid yellow diamonds can go for $8K to $16K per carat.
At least one other prominent South Floridian is still waiting final word on his punishment.
The congresswoman faces up to 53 years in prison.
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep María Elvira Salazar defended President Trump on CNN after he called a female reporter “Piggy.”
Rubio was born and raised in Miami to Cuban parents.
“Do something for your city,” one person quipped.
“Looks like it was made by a 3rd grader on PowerPoint,” a Facebook user opined of the digital ads.
Suarez has been handing out more keys than a used car salesman.
Stephen Miller’s wife could not fool Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones.
Cryptocurrency executive Michael Carbonara is running to unseat U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
The Carollo political dynasty lives to fight, hopefully not literally this time, another day.