Florida-Bound Cruise Ship Damaged in Hurricane-Force Winds

On Saturday, thousands of passengers on the Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas sailed out of New Jersey into calm seas, sipping margaritas and dreaming balmy beaches. Just off the coast of the Carolinas, meanwhile, a monster storm was brewing, with winds howling around a huge low pressure front. Last…

Activists Push Miami Republicans to Kill Plan to Frack in Florida

Twenty counties and forty cities have already banned fracking in Florida. Environmentalists warn that the oil extraction technique could put the final nail in the Everglades’ coffin. And with the price of oil plummeting, the expensive procedure may not make much economic sense.  So why are Florida Republicans gung-ho to…

Miami Marathon Wasted Hundreds of Unopened Water Bottles

On Sunday thousands of runners lined up early in the morning at American Airlines Arena for The Miami Marathon. They ran across the MacArthur Causeway, then did a loop around South Beach, then ran back across the causeway and all the way south to Coconut Grove before looping back up…

Miami-Dade Embraces Artificial Turf Soccer Fields Despite Cancer Worries

You’d think Miami would have no trouble keeping green grass on its soccer fields. There’s more than ample sunlight, plenty of rain, and friendly temperatures year round. So why is Miami-Dade aggressively installing artificial turf into its parks — especially given mounting health concerns, from cancer links to ligament damage,…

PETA Blasts Florida Over Python Decapitations

The State of Florida’s semi-annual Python Challenge is set to kick off on January 16th, and in advance the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is blasting the state for allowing hunters to decapitate the reptiles during the great snake hunt. PETA claims the method causes the snakes prolonged pain,…

Hialeah Among Worst Cities in America for Active Lifestyles

It’s the first week of January, so you know the drill: Gyms are packed with noobs misusing the squat racks, out-of-practice joggers are huffing along every beachside trail and Miami’s doctors are doing strong business in freshly pulled hamstrings. But some parts of Miami need to re-up those New Year’s…

Miami Truly Has No Idea How to Deal With Sea-Level Rise

Perhaps you’ve been watching the rising seas routinely inundating Miami streets, soaking cars and stranding residents unlucky enough to not own kayaks, and thinking to yourself, “Well, I’m sure our leaders have some great ideas how to save our city.” Afraid not! This morning, the New Yorker dropped a new longread…

Zoo Miami Is Getting an Amusement Park-Style Ride

Plans to build theme parks on land next to Zoo Miami are still brewing, but the Zoo itself hopes to get a jump start on bringing a theme park-style ride to the area. As part of its currently under construction Mission Everglades expansion area, Zoo Miami plans to build a…