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Meteorologists Agree: It’s Hot AF in Miami

Meteorologists Agree: It’s Hot AF in Miami

By Jessica LipscombJune 22, 2021

Temperatures in Miami are already breaking records, signaling that this could be one of the swampiest summers in years.

Miami Humidity: Yea or Nay?

Miami Humidity: Yea or Nay?

By Jessica LipscombJune 14, 2021

Even if you’re not a lover of Miami humidity, if you’re a true Floridian, it will always make you feel some kind of way.

Artist Uses Viral Image of Alligator on Pool Float to Highlight Everglades Conservation

Artist Uses Viral Image of Alligator on Pool Float to Highlight Everglades Conservation

By Jessica LipscombJune 2, 2021

The watercolors in “Welcome to the Everglades” symbolize the development and destruction of Florida wetlands.

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Today Begins Pandemic Hurricane Season 2: Electric Boogaloo

Today Begins Pandemic Hurricane Season 2: Electric Boogaloo

By Joshua CeballosJune 1, 2021

Just when you thought life was getting easier, today marks the beginning of Florida’s second hurricane season amid the pandemic.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Wild Monkeys in Dania Beach

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Wild Monkeys in Dania Beach

By Joshua CeballosMay 25, 2021

For years, no one knew for sure where the monkeys came from or how they came to drive Dania Beach bananas.

Feds Hit Turkey Point Nuclear Plant With Performance Downgrade

Feds Hit Turkey Point Nuclear Plant With Performance Downgrade

By Izzy KapnickMay 17, 2021

Turkey Point will be subject to elevated scrutiny from federal regulators after a series of unplanned reactor shutdowns.

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North Bay Village Launches “Poop-Free NBV Week” Because People Suck at Picking Up Dog Shit

North Bay Village Launches “Poop-Free NBV Week” Because People Suck at Picking Up Dog Shit

By Jessica LipscombApril 26, 2021

In the tiny municipality of North Bay Village, commissioners are taking bold action against scat scofflaws.

Residents Say Bacardí Housing Development Could Threaten Miami’s Endangered Bats

Residents Say Bacardí Housing Development Could Threaten Miami’s Endangered Bats

By Joshua CeballosApril 14, 2021

Residents near the Calusa Country Club say they have evidence of an endangered bat on the site.

A Bunch of Cars Got Flooded Yesterday — and More Rain’s on the Way

A Bunch of Cars Got Flooded Yesterday — and More Rain’s on the Way

By Joshua CeballosFebruary 17, 2021

The National Weather Service continues to issue flood warnings in Miami-Dade and Broward as storms and showers move inland.

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After Surge in Speeding Boaters, Baby Manatee Found Dead in Coral Gables

After Surge in Speeding Boaters, Baby Manatee Found Dead in Coral Gables

By Alexi C. CardonaFebruary 17, 2021

Already this year, at least 211 manatees have died in Florida, including 12 killed by watercraft.

Meanwhile in Florida, We’re Actually Melting

Meanwhile in Florida, We’re Actually Melting

By Jessica LipscombFebruary 15, 2021

Florida once again absolutely refuses to conform to the national narrative.

Miami Has a New Invasive Species, and It’s Not the Tech Bros

Miami Has a New Invasive Species, and It’s Not the Tech Bros

By Alexi C. CardonaFebruary 11, 2021

Nobody asked for a new bloodthirsty mosquito, but here we are.

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Feds Say Nuclear Equipment Failures Led to Shutdowns at Turkey Point

Feds Say Nuclear Equipment Failures Led to Shutdowns at Turkey Point

By Izzy KapnickJanuary 11, 2021

Industry watchdogs are questioning why so many things went wrong at Turkey Point last summer.

2020 Was a Deadly Year for Florida Manatees

2020 Was a Deadly Year for Florida Manatees

By Alexi C. CardonaJanuary 4, 2021

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported 25 manatee deaths in Miami-Dade County.

Kayaker Cleans Up Nearly a Ton of Garbage From Biscayne Bay

Kayaker Cleans Up Nearly a Ton of Garbage From Biscayne Bay

By Joshua CeballosDecember 31, 2020

Athlete and activist Andrew Otazo cleared out nearly 2,000 pounds of garbage and lugged it to the mainland on a kayak.

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Bandanna-Clad Iguana Spotted Near Melreese Country Club

Bandanna-Clad Iguana Spotted Near Melreese Country Club

By Joshua CeballosDecember 18, 2020

New Times goes hunting for Miami’s new urban legend: Iguana Bandannicus, the bandannaed iguana.

Environmentalists Say Bahamas Oil Drilling Could Pose Risk to Florida

Environmentalists Say Bahamas Oil Drilling Could Pose Risk to Florida

By Joshua CeballosDecember 14, 2020

Environmental groups have cited concerns about a potential oil spill.

Water Main Rupture Creates Sinkhole, Spews Sediment Into Bay

Water Main Rupture Creates Sinkhole, Spews Sediment Into Bay

By Joshua CeballosDecember 9, 2020

An old water main burst in downtown Miami, spewing sediment into Biscayne Bay and pausing Metromover service in the area.

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Environmental Group Blasts Gender Reveal Company for “Illegal Dumping”

Environmental Group Blasts Gender Reveal Company for “Illegal Dumping”

By Alexi C. CardonaDecember 8, 2020

The helicopter gender reveal was dubbed “THE MOST EPIC REVEAL EVER.”

We Made It, Miami: Hurricane Season Is Over

We Made It, Miami: Hurricane Season Is Over

By Alexi C. CardonaDecember 1, 2020

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season shattered record after record.

State Sues Miami Beach for 1.7 Million Gallons of Sewage Leaks Into Biscayne Bay

State Sues Miami Beach for 1.7 Million Gallons of Sewage Leaks Into Biscayne Bay

By Alexi C. CardonaNovember 13, 2020

The mishaps collectively discharged nearly 1.7 million gallons of untreated wastewater into Biscayne Bay.

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Please Show Yourself Out, Eta

Please Show Yourself Out, Eta

By Jessica LipscombNovember 9, 2020

Instead of reading the room and graciously calling it a night, that straggler Eta is just going to kind of… hang out for a bit.

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