“Cohen”-Calling: Billy Corben Jousts With Coral Gables Mayor Over Jewish Name Reference
The filmmaker says local politicians not-so-subtly use his legal last name as a dog whistle to call attention to his Jewish heritage.
The filmmaker says local politicians not-so-subtly use his legal last name as a dog whistle to call attention to his Jewish heritage.
Miami-Dade County is weighing whether to create a central advisory board that would oversee its mental facilities and advise on treatment programs.
So close, yet so far, Francis Suarez.
Two officers traveled to Asia to “provide dignitary protection” to Suarez during his lavish stays at the Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo and Four Seasons in Seoul.
Miami-Dade passed the ban more than three decades ago after a seven-year-old girl was mauled by a pit bull.
Three Republican congressmembers in Florida are rebelling against a stopgap measure that would fund the federal government.
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s your neighbor and his flying circus.
After appearing blitzed and barely able to speak during a city meeting, lobbyist William Riley Jr. secured lucrative zoning changes for the Miami power couple.
“DeSantis has taken ‘woke’ from us.”
“All we are asking is for the respect that this memorial deserves.”
“OK, does anybody know how to speak Spanish to tell it to her?” Mayor Danzinger said of the U.S.-born, Hispanic commissioner.
Somewhere, deep inside a concrete foundation at Maurice A. Ferré Park, a boy’s sandal lies entombed.
“We’re all tired of the way that the city has been going for the longest time,” Marvin Tapia tells New Times.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez halted his presidential run two weeks after falsely stating he’d met qualifications to appear on the debate stage in Milwaukee.
“Blame yourself, blame your organization, blame your tactics,” Congressman Carlos Giménez says of Suarez’s campaign stumbles.
We’d be downright derelict in our duties if we did not take you on a tour of the Miami mayor’s past bloviation.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum have resorted to creative means to lubricate the gears of political donation.
Two cops flew to Qatar and stayed at a posh hotel “to provide dignitary protection for the Honorable Mayor Suarez.”
Joe Kent was a vocal supporter of Patriot Prayer, a group known for organizing powder-keg political rallies in the Pacific Northwest that descended into violent clashes.
The club owners say the raid was nothing more than political payback.
Transit expert Ray Delahanty says Miami has “the kind of spine of metro rail service that you would hope the region is able to build upon and leverage.”
If casual Alex Jones viewers were to select their “Most Interesting Man in the World,” it might be Daniel Boronico.