Surprising Barrier Keeps Florida Prisoners From Qualifying for In-State College Tuition
To qualify for Florida’s in-state tuition discount, students must prove they were living in the state for 12 months prior to being incarcerated.
To qualify for Florida’s in-state tuition discount, students must prove they were living in the state for 12 months prior to being incarcerated.
It was scene straight out of a heist movie.
Federal authorities say Vernon orchestrated a “sophisticated theft scheme” between 2013 and 2015.
Offensive? Yes. Protected under the First Amendment? Almost definitely.
The federal lawsuit comes days after another MDPD officer fatally shot a puppy near Miami Gardens.
A witness told deputies there was “blood all over the room.”
Several high-profile firings and demotions were reversed since Manny Morales took over as interim chief following the firing of Art Acevedo.
Accused of scamming the government out of millions, Valesky Barosy has been released on bail pending trial.
The brutal 2001 crime rocked Miami’s now-shuttered Holy Cross Academy.
A woman narrowly escaped an attempt on her life at a bus stop near Miami International Airport.
Valesky Barosy has been charged with a slew of financial crimes and faces up to 132 years in prison.
A real estate agent is spearheading a campaign to memorialize the teen, who was fatally Tasered by Miami Beach Police in 2013.
Mason Courson faces eight federal charges for his role in the Jan. 6 attack.
CNN hired Miami’s recently fired police chief as a law enforcement analyst.
Leah-Ranee Rose Lassiter has been missing for more than three weeks.
Xxavier Carter set out to highlight power dynamics between people of color and authority figures.
This might be the last year incarcerated Floridians can send holiday cards to loved ones.
Enrique Tarrio will serve out his sentence in Washington, D.C.
Complaining of inhumane conditions, Enrique Tarrio filed a motion to serve out his sentence in home confinement.
Samuel Scott, Jr., is suing the city and the officers who took him into custody.
Animal advocates say ten years in prison isn’t enough for the confessed killer of Ollie the pit bull.
In a May memo to then-Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo, a veteran sergeant said MPD employees act like “organized crime members.”