Crucial Satellite Data to Be Cut off Near Hurricane Season Peak
The cutoff was initially set for June 30. Instead, it now comes near the peak of hurricane season.
The cutoff was initially set for June 30. Instead, it now comes near the peak of hurricane season.
Isidro Pérez’s death marks the third fatality tied to the immigration detention center since January.
Miami city commissioners discussed the matter at a meeting Thursday.
As of July 1, Florida is the second state to ban fluoride in public water systems.
It looks like Trulieve wants to use Gaetz’s close relationship with Trump to its advantage.
Gov. Ron DeSantis threatened to sue the city if commissioners voted in favor of moving city elections.
The commission voted Friday night to approve a development that spells the end of the Bikini Hostel.
They stopped the Everglades Jetport in 1969. Now, they’re battling ‘Alligator Alcatraz.’
If there’s one thing the Florida GOP never misses, it’s a chance to turn outrage into merch.
Ginger, there is now no need for that gender reveal party that you planned.
Camila Ramos, 36, is now in jail on charges of battery, aggravated assault on an officer, and resisting with violence.
Five years ago, the Panthers were overlooked. Now, they’re back-to-back champs with three Finals runs and an NHL dynasty.
The retired race car driver has listed another one of his creations on the market.
Inter Miami is the only team from the U.S. to register a win in the FIFA Club World Cup as two other MLS teams struggle.
When people actually want to visit Miami Beach, the city raises parking prices to exorbitant levels.
A New York City man is suing Pembroke Pines Mall employees, accusing them of misidentifying him as a thief.
Once again, the consummate Florida Man is in hot water – this time with his mother.
Donald Trump didn’t invent racist immigration policy. For decades, both major parties built the system he’s now weaponizing.
The facilities (yes, plural) will allegedly hold more than 5,000 beds.
Miami City Commissioner Damian Pardo’s pair of election reform motions passed by narrow votes on Tuesday, June 17.
The bill aims to slash millions in aid funding, potentially impacting thousands who rely on government support programs.
Her former attorneys tried to claw back Jain’s donations from UM to satisfy the $2.4 million they were owed.