Miami's worst people of the year include Francis Suarez, Javier Ortiz, and Enrique Tarrio.
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Most recently, Proud Boys chairman and Miami native Enrique Tarrio has been arrested on charges of property destruction and banned from Washington, D.C.
In the tiny municipality of North Bay Village, commissioners are taking bold action against scat scofflaws.
The Pérez Art Museum hosts an evening to celebrate queerness through cinema.
The watercolors in "Welcome to the Everglades" symbolize the development and destruction of Florida wetlands.
With COVID-19 cases surging again in Florida, a Miami epidemiologist recommends virtual Thanksgiving gatherings.
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Local filmmakers Jayme Gershen and Edson Jean debut feature films at Miami Film Festival.
The Miami native describes her art as “all about light, color, and sound.”
Editor's note: Below is the ninth of ten major stories Miami New Times published about the federal government's dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta - AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA "Los Muchachos," AKA "The Boys" - two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami...
Sheriff Gregory Tony has agreed to implement COVID safety precautions in jails.
"Sugarcane Is Sweetest at the Joint" is a collection of large-scale textile works by artist Malaika Temba.
Almost three years in, Scheme Supreme's bus conversion is still in progress.
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Coast-to-coast destruction all but ensures that Ian will go down in history as one of the most destructive storms to ever strike Florida.
Florida once again absolutely refuses to conform to the national narrative.
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Guests have discussed how the party has turned into what Kennedy calls "a personal bank account" for consultants and vendors.
A lack of clarity has created an ultra-competitive environment for vaccine seekers in Miami and across Florida.
The image of the officer quickly made the rounds on social media, drawing ire from coast to coast and making national headlines.