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What's left a boat sits in a residential yard surrounded by debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian

Report: 500K South Florida Homes at Risk of Storm Surge

By Alex DeLucaJune 4, 2024

The newly released report highlights the Miami metro area’s mass exposure to coastal flooding risk from hurricanes.

A large orange sun glows above a body of water.

A List of the Hottest Miami Summers on Record

By Alex DeLucaJune 3, 2024

Have summers in Miami always been this damn hot? The short answer: no.

Lego and seaside play on the K.C. Green "This is Fine" meme

Virginia Key Water Temperatures Shattering Records Amid Extreme Heat and It’s Not Even Summer

By Naomi FeinsteinMay 29, 2024

The ocean already feels like a hot tub – and it’s still May.

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Florida’s 2024 Hurricane Season Could Be Among Most Active Ever

By Alex DeLucaMay 24, 2024

The forecast for named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes is the “highest NOAA has ever issued” for a May outlook.

Conceptual image of a luxury, floating social club anchored in a bay

Arkhaus Nixes Plan for Floating Social Club Next to Historic Wildlife Retreat

By Alex DeLucaMay 17, 2024

Wildlife experts feared the floating luxury club would scare away remaining birds from the island after its rookery population collapsed.

Various bird species congregate around Bird Key with the Miami skyline in the background

Bird Key Hits Market for $31.5 Million, Leaving Miami Wildlife Retreat in Limbo

By Alex DeLucaMay 14, 2024

Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tells New Times the owner rejected her administration’s 2023 offer to buy the island.

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youtube screenshot of a three-engine fishing boat in choppy water with garbage strewn in its wake

We Asked for It! Readers Weigh in on Consequences for Boca Bash Boat Trash-Dumping Teens

By Tom FinkelMay 10, 2024

New Times Instagram followers suggest consequences for Boca Bash boat trash-dumping teens.

A boat full of teenagers navigates rough waters as one boy dumps a trash can full of garbage into the ocean

Can Overboard: Florida Teens Hit With Felony Charges in Boat Trash-Dumping Case

By Izzy Kapnick and OthersMay 7, 2024

The teens accused of dumping trash into the ocean in a viral video were charged under a felony statute rather than Florida’s standard littering law.

A split photo with a stern-looking iguana on the left, and a piece of cracked asphalt on the right

“Only in Florida”: Iguanas Create Sinkhole in Key Largo Road

By Alex DeLucaApril 22, 2024

Tired: Iguanas falling from trees. Wired: Iguanas burrowing sinkholes in the street.

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A View of the Solar Eclipse in Dallas, From the Out-of-Towners Who Came To See It

A View of the Solar Eclipse in Dallas, From the Out-of-Towners Who Came To See It

By Kelly Dearmore and OthersApril 9, 2024

The solar eclipse’s path of totality finally blanketed Dallas in darkness for a few dramatic minutes. But things didn’t look so clear Monday morning.

A NASA map showing the path of totality and partial contours crossing the U.S. for the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse.

Are You an Optimist or a Pessimist? Partly Cloudy or Mostly Sunny Skies for the Eclipse in Miami

By Tom FinkelApril 8, 2024

Looking ahead to today’s solar eclipse, here’s the forecast for Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Color photo of  a young woman looks skyward during a solar eclipse while wearing the approved type of disposable eye protection

Don’t Look Up Without ‘Em: Where to Get Eclipse Glasses in Miami and South Florida

By Tom FinkelApril 2, 2024

Here’s how and where to score safe eclipse glasses – including free ones, while supplies last.

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Color photo of the so-called diamond ring stage of a total solar eclipse as seen from Guadaloupe on February 26, 1998

What to Know About the April 8 Solar Eclipse in Miami and South Florida

By Tom FinkelMarch 27, 2024

We aren’t in the path of totality, but it’ll still be spectacular (weather permitting).

Bleached coral discovered at Horsehoe Reef during the summer 2023 marine heat wave.

NOAA Finds Mass Coral Death in Florida Keys Following Marine Heat Wave

By Naomi FeinsteinFebruary 22, 2024

Researchers visited iconic reefs in the Florida Keys and found only 22 percent of the surveyed elkhorn coral remained alive.

A snowman made of sand sits on a sunny beach.

Cold Front Reminds South Florida That Winter Exists

By Alex DeLucaJanuary 30, 2024

How long will South Florida’s chilly weather hang around?

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An aerial view of the largest cruise ship in the world

Icon of the Feces: Where Does the Poo Go on World’s Largest Cruise Ship?

By Naomi FeinsteinJanuary 26, 2024

New Times dives into the bowels of the largest cruise ship in the world.

Covanta Loses Bid to Trash Lawsuit Over Doral’s Giant Garbage Fire

By Alex DeLucaJanuary 22, 2024

The lawsuit claims “airborne contaminants rained down on people’s heads” as the fire raged at Covanta’s plant.

Fire in the Sky: NWS Releases Damage Report on Fort Lauderdale Tornado

By Izzy KapnickJanuary 7, 2024

One witness who looked on from a tenth-floor condo says the tornado went through the city “fast and furious.”

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Miami Creeps onto List of Most Cockroach-Infested Cities

By Naomi FeinsteinJanuary 5, 2024

It’s not just your pizza-crust-lined Miami apartment. The entire city is overrun with these pests.

Smoke billowing from a power plant

Protesters Gear Up After Florida Declines $320 Million to Cut Carbon Emissions

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 19, 2023

Florida was the only state to reject funding under the $6.4 billion federal program to reduce emissions.

Tall palm trees blowing in the wind

Outdoor Events Axed as Blustery Weather Swoops into South Florida

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 15, 2023

Gale-force wind gusts reaching nearly 50 mph have put the kibosh on weekend plans.

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A Florida manatee in a white harness

UPDATE: Miami Seaquarium’s Last Three Manatees Removed From Park

By Alex DeLucaDecember 1, 2023

A veterinarian who cared for Romeo for more than 20 years recalls how he would help young, rescued sea cows adapt to life in captivity.

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