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What started as a dispute between two "Aquaticats" at Fort Lauderdale's Wreck Bar is now an invasion of privacy suit against the Broward County Sheriff and one of his officers.
Art Spiegelman's Maus is having somewhat of a renaissance.
Thomas Raynard James maintained his innocence for 31 years. But it took Tristam Korten's GQ investigation to spur the Miami-Dade State Attorney to take a fresh look.
"It just seems like they are wanting the whole school to be African-American."
Sixteen local brewers come together to celebrate one of their number's second anniversary.
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The trio consistently delivers an experience that is impossible to replicate.
Starting today, anyone looking for a rapid COVID test at Miami-Dade sites will have to take two tests.
From Miami Book Fair to Broadway, the upcoming arts season is packed with can't-miss events and unforgettable performances.
The state has nearly 50 distilleries to tour.
An ongoing USDA probe has prompted Miami-Dade County to delay transfer of the park's lease to new owners.
Throughout a rollercoaster season, Waddle was by far the most consistent Dolphins player.
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Mochakk wants to introduce the world to funky Brazilian sounds.
Nicole Tallman is tasked with helping elevate poetry in the community.
A GiveSendGo campaign is raising money for Jan. 6 defendant Mason Courson of Weston.
The woman alleges she was raped during a yacht party at the home of Sean Combs in December 2020.
Can Florida survive the governor's presidential aspirations?
Rhythm Portal takes place every Wednesday at the Center for Subtropical Affairs.
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Whether you order for takeout or delivery, you should bone up on how to crack 'em.
One can unravel and retract a folding fan quickly to produce a bothersome clack.
Business law attorney David Barman explains the dos and don'ts of mango picking in Miami-Dade.
Carlos Alfonzo's existence and identity as a gay Cuban man are highlighted at ICA Miami.