It’s the First Day of Hurricane Season and Mother Nature’s Not Wasting Any Time
The NOAA predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, and something’s already brewing in the Gulf of Mexico.
The NOAA predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, and something’s already brewing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Environmentalists worry the law would be a setback for the city’s resiliency efforts.
The state’s top environmental management agency last convened on February 8, 2017.
Calusa residents are eager to learn how the photographic evidence will affect the 550-home plan.
Miami-Dade County’s recycling rate has taken a nosedive in the past decade.
Scientists say the sighting sparks hope for not just the species but the habitat they were spotted in.
This is the first time a native predator was documented fighting a nesting python in the Everglades.
Following a three-year battle in court, both parties agreed to end litigation. But environmentalists aren’t giving up.
Hurricanes are getting stronger and more frequent. FIU aims to create a new facility to prepare for them.
A pressurized sewage pipe on Dade Boulevard has suffered multiple ruptures since 2019.
During the recent cold snap, Florida native Ryan Ausburn caught more than a dozen iguanas to cook up.
Residents wanted to address their complaints to the man they say is threatening their neighborhood.
Nearly 100 years after the failed Isola di Lolando project, Colin Foord proposes a radical solution.
Zoo Miami’s Eagle Cam captured video of two eaglets hatching over New Year’s weekend. A third may be soon to come.
A nonprofit’s virtual-reality videos capture the bay’s underwater ecosystem.
Biologists have captured what might be the first-ever images of Florida panthers mating.
A Miami man and an accomplice hatched a plan to smuggle Australian lizards into the US and sell them.
Florida’s endangered panther and threatened manatees depend on license plate sales.
Populations of the Argentine lizard, which can grow to the size of a large dog, are increasing across the state.
County trucks transporting smelly wastewater byproducts torment cyclists, runners, and pedestrians every morning on Virginia Key
Experts say king tide videos provide a glimpse into Miami’s future as sea levels rise.
Temps are expected to dip into the 60s at night for the first time since early spring.