Miami Creeps onto List of Most Cockroach-Infested Cities
It’s not just your pizza-crust-lined Miami apartment. The entire city is overrun with these pests.
It’s not just your pizza-crust-lined Miami apartment. The entire city is overrun with these pests.
Applesauce produced by the Miami-Dade company WanaBana has been blamed for more than 250 cases of lead poisoning.
The pastor denies the claims, saying the scandal was concocted and that it has devastated her congregation.
The downtown traffic shift is part of the Signature Bridge project, which FDOT promises will “redefine the Miami skyline with its six sweeping arches.”
Florida was the only state to reject funding under the $6.4 billion federal program to reduce emissions.
Gale-force wind gusts reaching nearly 50 mph have put the kibosh on weekend plans.
Commissioner Marianne Meischeid denied that her push for the town to take down Israeli hostage signs was anti-Semitic.
Markel’s father spoke out at the hearing, telling the court, “I miss him with all my heart.”
It didn’t take much muckraking to see that the city’s boastful headline was malarkey.
“Hey Fabián, I want to tell you to hang in there and keep fighting.”
More than 60 children have shown signs of lead poisoning potentially linked to the Miami-Dade company’s applesauce. And the number is growing.
The FBI says a serial child molester employed by Celebrity Cruises was arrested after a 6-year-old girl came forward and exposed his abuse.
By the time Joe Carollo satisfies the multimillion-dollar judgment against him, Miami might be an underwater dystopia run by clones.
Florida Democratic Party chair Nikki Fried said the “level of hypocrisy in this situation is stunning.”
Apartment construction is booming in Miami, but many of the new units are priced out of reach for longtime locals.
The activist claimed state police were curtailing his free-speech rights by banning him from DeSantis’ events after he shouted at the governor during a press conference.
“I blame the state laws for damaging Miami’s reputation,” Stratton Pollitzer, cofounder of Equality Florida, tells New Times.
The claims were lodged in the midst of a heated runoff race between Sabina Covo and Damian Pardo.
When the First Amendment auditors asked the officer why he detained them, he responded, “Because I wanted to. Thank you. Goodbye.”
Once the debate is over, the spin room is where the real fun begins.
Internal memos described the officers’ trips on the presidential campaign trail as “travel on city business.”
The city attributes the new fees to “increased domestic and global post-pandemic operational costs.”