Miami Gardens Is Florida’s Most Liberal City

Florida isn’t a red state or a blue state. You could call it a purple state, but really it’s more a gradient state. With a few notable exceptions, the deep red of the north fades into the deep blue of the south. So it’s really no surprise that Miami Gardens…

Kratom Bill Now Proposes Research, Not Ban

Kratom, a plant in the coffee family from Southeast Asia, is the latest craze for those looking to get a little high legally. It’s been used for thousands of years for both medicinal and recreational purposes, but its exact effects are not well studied nor understood. Thanks to the internet…

Race to Replace Sarnoff Heats Up as Park Activist Ken Russell Joins the Fray

Of the City of Miami’s five commission districts, it’s District 2 that wields the most power: The district stretches along the city’s eastern edge from Coconut Grove north past Edgewater, encompassing Brickell’s moneyed condos and much of downtown. And eight months before the election to decide the district’s next commissioner,…

Rick Scott Wants to Run for U.S. Senate

Governor Rick Scott ran his first campaign as a political outsider, but apparently now he’s dreaming of becoming a Beltway insider. Scott is reportedly thinking of mounting a run for Senate, at least according to a vague report from The Tampa Bay Times. Though not in 2016 should Marco Rubio…

American Dreams Megamall Clears First Hurdle in County Commission

Though many residents remain skeptical, the Miami-Dade County Commission overwhelming welcomed the plan to build North America’s largest mall complex in Northeast Miami-Dade. The commission took its first official vote on a land deal at today’s meeting, and approved in a 10-2 vote.  Triple Five, the developers behind the plan…

Wasserman Schultz, Crist Announce They Won’t Run for Senate

The Florida Democratic party suffers from a noticeably weakened bench ready to run for higher officer when compared to its Republican counterpart. So it’s interesting news that two of the state’s best known — though perhaps most divisive — Democrats both announced that they will not run for Senate in…

Independent Voters Now Outnumber Republicans in Miami-Dade

Does the Republican party have much of a future in Miami-Dade County? Not if current voter registration trends hold steady. In terms of registered voters, Republicans are now effectively in third place behind Democrats and voters who have registered with no party affiliation. With 1,290,602 total registered voters, Miami-Dade has the…

Miami-Dade School Board Fights Concealed Weapons for Teachers

Supporters say the bill would keep teachers and students safe in a school shooting. The Miami-Dade School Board isn’t buying it. “What’s going to happen,” says school board member and recently announced county mayoral candidate Raquel Regalado, “is you’re going to have more instances of violence, not less.” See also:…