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Two people on a motorcycle ride past a mural of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela
Opinion | Community Voice

Analysis: The Seizure of Venezuela’s Maduro Is Unprecedented

By Alan McPhersonJanuary 5, 2026

Though the U.S. has a history of intervention, Maduro’s seizure represents a first in modern foreign policy.

Photo of protesters singing at a rally. One woman wears a hat reading, "Women for Trump." A person in the back holds a sign reading, "Miami-Dade loves Trump"
Politics & Government

Miami Is a Town Divided After Nicolás Maduro’s Capture

By B. Scott McLendonJanuary 5, 2026

Scores of Venezuelans in Doral have been in a jubilant mood, but many have pointed out chaotic results of other U.S. military interventions.

photo of Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, gazing off into the distance senatorially
Politics & Government

Florida Politicians React to Capture of Nicolás Maduro

By Naomi FeinsteinJanuary 5, 2026

Sen. Rick Scott and Rep María Elvira Salazar celebrated the military action, while other local politicians expressed concern.

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Politics & Government

Rick Scott Once Again Seems to Forget about His Own Fraud Scandal

By Alex DeLucaJanuary 2, 2026

Medicare fraud? What Medicare fraud?

a black bear cub stands on a pine tree limb
Climate & Environment

Florida Releases Kill Count for 2025 Black Bear Hunt: What to Know

By B. Scott McLendonJanuary 1, 2026

Hunters “harvested” (killed) dozens of Florida black bears during the statewide, state-sanctioned December hunt.

Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz speaks at a podium wearing her police uniform surrounded by Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office police officers and officers from the Miami Police Department.
Crime & Police

Please Don’t Shoot Your Guns in the Air on New Year’s Eve

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 31, 2025

For the love of God, please don’t forget gravity still exists!

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Opinion | Editorial Voice

Dirty Dozen 2025: South Florida’s Most Shameful Characters

By Miami New Times staffDecember 31, 2025

Presenting the top 12 Floridians who caused us to cringe most at the sting of guilt by association.

Clockwise from top left: Jeffrey Epstein wearing a navy sweatshirt with his initials on it in red; a brunette woman checking the water temperature of a public pool while holding a designer bag; an illustration of four cowboys holding guns outside a Publix store; A black and white poster that reads: All Lives Splatter, Nobody Cares About Your Protest
Opinion | Editorial Voice

8 Most Miami Headlines of 2025: Epstein’s Sweatshirt, ‘All Lives Splatter,’ and a Birkin

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 30, 2025

From Casey DeSantis’ beef with Bad Bunny to Publix allowing open carry, here are some wild stories we covered in 2025.

ICE officers, with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations and Border Patrol perform enforcement operations in Delray Beach, Florida on Jan. 23.
Politics & Government

How Florida License Plate Law Could Lead to More Immigrant Detentions

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 22, 2025

Traffic stops have become a tool for law enforcement to detain undocumented immigrants throughout Florida, advocates say.

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Rick Scott looking at the camera with a soft smile. He is wearing a blue tie and a blue sport jacket.
Politics & Government

Rick Scott Posted 3K Tweets This Year and He’s Not Finished

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 19, 2025

The Florida U.S. senator tweeted about Trump Derangement Syndrome, “illegal aliens,” and China in 2025.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez walking in the Paddock with a city of Miami police officer at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix.
Opinion | Community Voice

Miami Sends off Francis Suarez with the Opposite of Farewell

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 18, 2025

Miami Reddit says goodbye to Francis Suarez in not the kindest of
words.

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Politics & Government

Mayor Francis Suarez’s Not-So-Greatest Hits: The Farewell Tour

By Naomi Feinstein and OthersDecember 17, 2025

Farewell, Francis!

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Politics & Government

Ex-Miami Beach Mayor Was ‘Very Good Friends’ with Ghislaine Maxwell

By Alex DeLucaDecember 16, 2025

Former mayor Philip Levine is a longtime pal of Bill Clinton.

Joe Carollo in a TV news interview.
Politics & Government

Joe Carollo Breaks Up with Miami, Not Other Way Around

By Alex DeLucaDecember 12, 2025

“It’s not me, it’s you,” Joe Carollo to Miami (probably).

Restaurants

Fuller Street to See Major Transformation After City Approval

By Nicole Lopez-AlvarDecember 12, 2025

Fuller Street, the beloved pedestrian-only road in Coconut Grove, will begin a multi-million-dollar transformation in 2026.

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Courts

Miami Man’s Mission to Add In-Law Suite Unleashes Permitting Hell

By B. Scott McLendonDecember 12, 2025

The Navy veteran and Harvard University graduate says the city asked him to give up half his front yard for the permit.

A photo of a Black man in a gray t-shirt smiling while wearing a headset microphone.
Crime & Police

Comedian Hannibal Buress Settles Miami Police Lawsuit for $200K

By Alex DeLucaDecember 11, 2025

The comedian claimed a Miami cop arrested him because he was “just salty that he roasted his ass.”

a map of the City of Miami with areas shaded in gradients of red and blue, depending on whether the precinct voted for Eileen Higgins or Emilio Gonzalez in the 2025 mayoral runoff election
Politics & Government

Map: How Miami Neighborhoods Voted in Mayoral Race to Elect Higgins

By Patrick McCaslinDecember 11, 2025

Precinct shifts across Miami’s communities show the diverse support that propelled Eileen Higgins to a landmark win.

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Francis Suarez (left) speaks to the camera and David Grutman in a white shirt stands to his right looking at the camera. In between the two of them but feet behind them is Rafael Ilishayev who is wearing a white polo shirt and a green "Moskito" hat. He also has a dark brown beard.
Politics & Government

Francis Suarez Goes Full Francis Suarez, Takes Vacay on Election Day

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 11, 2025

The frequent flyer and term-limited mayor visited Richard Branson’s private island on Election Day.

photo showing Donald Trump seated in a high-backed executive chair, out of focus in the foreground with a somewhat pompous expression, with Marco Rubio visible, in sharp focus, behind Trump's left shoulder, with a serious, somewhat sad expression. two insulated pitchers and two small san pellegrino bottles are visible in front of rubio
Politics & Government

Marco Rubio Declares Times New Roman Great Again

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 10, 2025

U.S. Font Czar Marco Rubio is waging a font war in the State Department.

headshots of two mayoral candidates
Politics & Government

Higgins Defeats González: Miami Elects First Woman Mayor

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 10, 2025

The City of Miami has elected its first Democratic mayor in nearly three decades — and the first woman ever.

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Beba Sardiña Mann looks at the camera next to Thomas Kennedy
Politics & Government

Carollo Fan Charged with Battery for Billy Corben Phone Snatch

By Naomi FeinsteinDecember 8, 2025

Maria “Beba” Sardiña Mann grabbed Billy Corben’s phone out of his hand during a public meeting in May.

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