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“City of Peasant Living”: South Miami Welcome Sign Altered After Panhandling Ordinance Passed

By Joshua CeballosMay 19, 2022

Mayor Sally Philips suspects the vandalism is linked to a recent ordinance that criminalizes panhandling.

DeSantis Press Secretary Tweets Fake News About Washington Post and Homophobic Dog

By Alex DeLucaMay 18, 2022

Christina Pushaw, who claims to “debunk false narratives,” appears to have fallen for one.

“About to Get F*cked”: Billy Corben Mini-Doc Slams Miami Soccer Stadium Deal

By Joshua CeballosApril 21, 2022

A new mini-doc compares the proposed soccer stadium to Marlins Park boondoggle.

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Can Republican Sen. Ileana Garcia Keep Blocking Her Miami Constituents on Twitter?

By Alex DeLucaApril 21, 2022

It’s unconstitutional for elected officials to block constituents who are critical of them, the ACLU says.

Forgotten Refugees: Recent Afghan Arrivals Struggle to Build a New Life in Miami

By Joshua CeballosApril 19, 2022

While the world’s attention has moved on to other crises, Afghan refugees who fled to the U.S. after the Taliban takeover are struggling to make a life in Miami.

Despite Fears of Becoming a “Wannabe Wynwood,” Miami Springs Allows Colorful Mural to Stand

By Joshua CeballosMarch 31, 2022

A contentious mural can stay up, despite putting the identity of the sleepy municipality at risk.

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Party On! Wynwood Bars and Nightclubs Happy to Capitalize on Miami Beach’s “Incompetence”

By Joshua CeballosMarch 24, 2022

Where are spring break and Miami Music Week revelers to go if South Beach is too sorry for party rocking?

Critics Say Broward’s Joint Police and Medical Examiner Center Is a Conflict of Interest

By Alex DeLucaMarch 18, 2022

This is believed to be the first time police and medical examiners’ staff will work in the same building in South Florida.

Miami Sunrises at 8 a.m.? Scientists Slam Rubio Bill Making Daylight Savings Time Permanent

By Alex DeLucaMarch 17, 2022

Making Daylight Savings Time permanent would result in an 8:09 a.m. sunrise in mid-January in Miami.

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Meet the New Hot Mayor of Surfside: Shlomo Danzinger

By Alex DeLucaMarch 16, 2022

Shlomo Danzinger: family man, Orthodox Jew, major hottie.

Emergency Restraining Order Seeks to Bar Joe Carollo From Redistricting Vote UPDATED

By Joshua CeballosMarch 9, 2022

Joe Carollo stands to gain a lot from the redrawn district map.

No More City of Westchester! Long Live the Unincorporated Miami-Dade!

By Joshua CeballosMarch 8, 2022

Miami-Dade Commissioner Javier Souto, who had spearheaded the incorporation effort, abruptly changed his tune.

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Joe Carollo: “So What?” If Redistricting Puts His Coconut Grove Home in District 3

By Joshua CeballosMarch 4, 2022

A curiously shaped carve-out on Miami’s redistricting proposal nudges Carollo’s spacious home into his district.

“The Rent Is Too Damn High”: Miami-Dade Residents Will Rally to Protest Rent Hikes

By Joshua CeballosMarch 2, 2022

On March 15, residents will protest outside Miami-Dade Government Center before the county commission’s scheduled meeting.

Coconut Grove Residents Battle “Blatantly Racist” Redistricting Proposal

By Joshua CeballosFebruary 25, 2022

Residents say a new proposal will suppress the power of Coconut Grove’s Black voting bloc.

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“We Don’t Want This”: Westchester Residents Resist Miami-Dade Commissioner’s Push for Incorporation

By Joshua CeballosFebruary 24, 2022

Residents feel “betrayed” after their commissioner proposed incorporating Westchester without their input.

Francis Suarez sits at a desk with his hands folded and two Bitcoin symbols covering his eyes.

MiamiCoin for Dummies: What the Heck Is It?

By Michael MajchrowiczFebruary 21, 2022

We asked a crypto researcher at Cornell University why he’s so down on MiamiCoin and why it won’t transform Miami into a tax-free utopia like Mayor Suarez says it will.

Hollywood Considers Banning Rollerblades, Skates, and Trikes on Beach Broadwalk

By Michael MajchrowiczFebruary 16, 2022

Opponents say the ban forces residents to choose between their safety and giving up a hobby they love.

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Video: Miami Police Officer Takes Down Carlos “CJ” Gimenez in Morton’s Steakhouse Dustup

By Alex DeLucaFebruary 11, 2022

Coral Gables police released CCTV video of the incident Wednesday afternoon involving Carlos “CJ” Giménez, Alex de la Portilla, and a City of Miami police detective.

The Slap Heard ‘Round the County: “Hey Pussy, Do You Remember Me?”

By Alex DeLucaFebruary 10, 2022

“He tried in a cowardly way to provoke me and like a little girl brushed my hair with his nails.”

Why Do Some Miami-Dade Residents Hate Peacocks So Much?

By Alex DeLucaFebruary 10, 2022

“Are we actually talking about sentencing the peafowl to death right now?”

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Butt Is It Art? In Tamarac, Hindsight Isn’t Always 20/20

By Michael MajchrowiczFebruary 8, 2022

Elected officials in Tamarac nixed a proposed public artwork because “it looked like a woman’s butt.”

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