Miami Rep., Ex-Spanish TV Anchor Slams Spanish-Only Halftime Show
Salazar’s congressional bio boasts that she has “worked for every major U.S. Spanish-language broadcasting network.”
Salazar’s congressional bio boasts that she has “worked for every major U.S. Spanish-language broadcasting network.”
Mayor Vince Lago is so unbothered by New Times that he keeps talking about the alt-weekly.
This is a rare opportunity to lead a talented team and take the newsroom to the next level of digital-first journalism.
As the 50 Cent-produced documentary unfolds, Miami emerges as a recurring destination tied to movement, access, and power.
Larry Klayman, who was representing Loomer, is suspended from practicing law in Florida for two years.
The longest way round is the shortest way home. Editor-in-chief Tom Finkel is retiring.
Stephen Miller’s wife could not fool Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones.
The Barry University alumna banned from Uber, YouTube, Facebook, Google, and PayPal is deemed fit to cover the Pentagon.
It’s been quite a year. And now we’re setting out to raise $30,000 to power our newsroom into 2026.
How detours, dive bars, and deadlines led Edysmar Diaz-Cruz back to the heart of Miami as our new social media editor.
“Oh my Jesus Christ,” John Morales said when his colleague told him Melissa’s pressure prior to landfall.
@alwaysinflorida lifted info from a Miami Herald story and used the reporter’s photo as if she’d been involved in the incident.
For years, newsrooms across the globe have experimented with AI-assisted reporting.