Everyone Killed by Florida’s Brightline Train in 2025
The train has killed nearly 200 people since 2017.
The train has killed nearly 200 people since 2017.
These Miami-area cities are once again atop an unwanted list.
Miami Beach has tried before to bring a water taxi to the city.
Being merry in South Florida means being wary on the roads this winter, according the insurer’s study.
Ongoing construction projects and Miami Art Week could make traffic even worse this week. Buckle up.
The electric aircraft has yet to be certified by the FAA.
Everyone seems to be in agreement that loud engines are a sign of small…you-know-whats.
Yes, you may carry baked goods on the plane, as long as you bring enough for everyone.
In a city notorious for quick cars and quicker tempers, is anyone surprised?
Hope your plane tickets to South Florida are refundable!
The latest Brightline deaths include a string of 2024 fatalities along the upscale train service’s new Central Florida route.
FLL and MIA are among the 40 “high-volume” markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10 percent.
In a state known for road rage, are we shocked?
Or do we just have the minds of middle-school boys?
The project will cost $866 million when it’s all said and done.
A delayed Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) project is the latest to catch the ire of Miami social media users.
The island will see lane and sidewalk closures as the city repairs the Brickell Key bridge.
When people actually want to visit Miami Beach, the city raises parking prices to exorbitant levels.
Dozens of people traveling out of Miami airport had to climb over a freight train with their luggage on Sunday morning.
Officials are warning motorists to watch for construction county wide, including parts of SW 16th Street and SW 87th Avenue.
Riders will have to cough up hundreds for the new commuter passes despite the company’s $33.8 million federal grant.
A deadly plane crash closed roads near the Boca Raton airport nearly all day Friday.