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Sex workers, influencers, and curious laymen are flocking to OnlyFans.
Today, Toast Distillers in Miami is one of the nation's few black-owned distilleries.
Miami bars and nightclubs are shut down over noise violations — without warning.
If voucher recipients can't secure a spot at a shelter or aren't comfortable living in close quarters with strangers, they'll be back on the street.
Young at Art is getting the boot because of mounting debt it owes Broward County in rent, maintenance, and operations costs.
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As the novel coronavirus spreads, a growing number of Floridians are working from home, including politicians.
From his SoundCloud origins to the fact that his stage name resulted from an internet rap-name generator, everything about Post Malone is peak 21st Century and Gen Z.
For now, Inter Miami's long and bumpy road only grows longer and bumpier.
A letter from the towing companies gives the city until May 29 to pay up.
Two petitions with over 2,000 combined signatures are calling for changes to the University of Miami's fall reopening plan.
Beating LeBron James in the NBA Finals would be the sweetest revenge.
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Lolita remains stuck in an 80-by-35-foot tank, where she hasn't seen a fellow member of her species since 1980.
The Wax Worms look to the past for inspiration on their EP, So Lovely She’s Zadie.
Americans' short-term quarantine doesn't quite stack up to the captivity that Lolita has endured since 1970.
What does a music video film in Miami during the pandemic look like?
The use of chemical agents on protesters during the global coronavirus pandemic has drawn criticism from experts.
Lauderhill's vice mayor deemed a resolution voicing support for the Black Lives Matter movement "adversarial."
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The ACLU has spoken out about the importance of Broward's local elections, particularly in light of the George Floyd protests.
The Innocence Project and the Broward State Attorney's Office helped recommend reduced prison sentences for 23 Broward defendants.
The Miami Herald has been through bankruptcy, layoffs, and scandals over issues of race, leaving reporters to press on.
As the nation roils with protests calling for greater police accountability, Rundle's legacy has come under closer examination.