Residents Rally to Protect Nesting Herons, Halt Biscayne Park Tree Cutting
Biscayne Park residents stopped tree removal to protect nesting herons, forcing officials to reconsider cutting plans.
Biscayne Park residents stopped tree removal to protect nesting herons, forcing officials to reconsider cutting plans.
A Miami Beach woman says she witnessed a taxpayer-funded iguana removal that was anything but humane.
Firefighters are still working to contain the brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade County.
Tonight, March 13, brings a spectacular celestial show: A total lunar eclipse, AKA Blood Moon.
The department wants to shutter offices focused on protecting the Everglades and Biscayne Bay National Park.
More than a dozen Everglades National Park workers have lost their jobs thanks to Elon Musk’s DOGE.
You have another day to show off your Uggs!
Time to postpone that pyrotechnic gender-reveal party.
Hot tip: Get ready for warmer-than-normal temperatures this spring.
The FWC asks that anyone who witnessed the incident call the Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC.
The proposed ordinance would make it easier for developers to chop down trees.
“California Fires will be blamed on climate change but do NOT believe it,” Cardone wrote on X.
Miami isn’t built on solid ground – it’s more like a giant sponge of limestone and sand.
Hoping to spot a manatee in Miami and having no luck? You might just be looking in the wrong places!
South Florida’s future looks soggy as rising sea levels threaten Vizcaya, Belle Meade, and FIU Biscayne Bay by 2050.
It’s Miami’s coolest weekend since February! Highs & lows will run ten degrees below average. How long will the chill last?
Finally, some good news.
King tides cause sunny-day flooding in Miami every fall when the Earth, sun, and moon align, amplifying tidal forces.
Miami felt a rumble from a magnitude 6.8 earthquake that struck off the southern coast of Cuba on November 10.
Windy conditions may send costumes billowing and decorations flying! Here’s the spooky forecast for Halloween night.
Summer migrations can take the beloved mammals as far north as the waters off Massachusetts.
Miami’s winter forecast? Warmer, drier, and still toasty thanks to La Niña. The heat isn’t going anywhere just yet!