New Zika Transmission Zone Found in Little Haiti, Little River

Active Zika virus transmissions have returned to mainland Miami. Gov. Rick Scott’s office announced a new “active transmission zone” this afternoon in the heart of Little Haiti and Little River. The one square mile area stretches from NW 63rd Street to NW 79th Street and from N Miami Ave. to…

Donald Trump Has Very Bad Ideas About How to Manage Lake Okeechobee

Yesterday, Hillary Clinton joined Al Gore at Miami Dade College’s Kendall campus to give a serious, policy-heavy speech on her plans to tackle climate change and other environmental issues. It was one of the wonkier moments in her campaign and a breath of science-heavy fresh air from all the mudslinging…

Miami Humanitarian Documents Horrific Hurricane Damage in Haiti

Miami Beach resident Michael Capponi, one of Miami’s biggest promoters for clubs including LIV, B.E.D., and Amnesia, also founded one of the nation’s premier Haitian relief organizations in 2011, a year after the Caribbean island was rocked by  7.0 magnitude earthquake. The quake killed between 100,000 and 200,000 people. Capponi, a…

Matt Drudge Thinks Hurricane Matthew Is a Government Conspiracy

Florida has officially dodged a 140 mile per hour bullet. Although the central coast is still being whipped with hurricane-force winds this morning, Matthew looks likely to avoid making landfall in the Sunshine State — just barely. The killer eye wall missed the coast by less than five miles in…

It’s Not Too Late to Evacuate to These Swank (Free) Airbnbs

On Wednesday morning, Florida Gov. Rick Scott gave a press conference in Stuart, warning the state’s residents that Hurricane Matthew should not be underestimated and saying “protecting life is our No. 1 priority.” Scott urged those in evacuation zones to leave town before the storm hits and thanked Airbnb, which…

Hurricane Matthew Bears Down on Florida: Live Updates

8 a.m.: Today is the day Florida’s long run of good hurricane fortune comes to a howling end. By early this evening, Hurricane Matthew’s 130 mile per hour winds, torrential rains and massive storm surges will collide with the Florida coast, ending an 11-year streak without a major ‘cane crossing into…

Could Hurricane Matthew Hit Florida Again Next Week?

Hurricane Matthew will almost certainly crawl up Florida’s eastern coastline as — at least — a Category 3 storm this weekend. The National Hurricane Center confirmed this yet again in its 5 p.m. update today, which keeps Miami-Dade under a tropical storm warning and most of the state north of…

Hurricane Matthew Destroyed Parts of Baracoa, Cuba, Last Night

Hurricane Matthew’s eyewall bulldozed right across Baracoa, Cuba last night, one of the island nation’s oldest and most historic towns. Baracoa was the first city the Spanish settled after landing on the island — some of the town’s buildings have stood since the 1500s. But many were no match for…

Hurricane Watch Extended to North Miami-Dade

The updates Miami residents are getting about Hurricane Matthew keep getting worse. After initially predicting the hurricane would miss the Florida coast entirely, the National Hurricane Center said yesterday that portions of South Florida were, indeed, in the storm’s path. This morning, the Center issued hurricane watches for Central Florida,…

Miami-Dade County Wants to Ban Fracking

Had a few state senators voted differently last February, Miami-Dade County would have had zero control over whether oil companies could build fracking wells on county soil. That’s because the Senate proposed a bill that would have banned local governments from regulating the controversial oil-drilling process. Critics blasted the measure, saying…

County Names Areas in Miami Beach That Tested Positive for Zika

After a month of infighting among Miami Beach citizens, media outlets, and Gov. Rick Scott, Miami-Dade County has finally released the areas in South Beach where mosquitoes tested positive for the Zika virus. They are as follows: 932 Lenox Ave., which tested positive August 22 1619 Meridian Ave., which tested…

Naled Not Working in Miami Beach, FIU Analysis Shows

Dr. Philip Stoddard, a Florida International University biologist and the mayor of South Miami, has released a study that shows definitively that Miami-Dade County’s spraying of naled, a controversial neurotoxic pesticide, is not working to combat the Zika virus in Miami Beach. Provided Stoddard’s analysis is correct, the study shows…