Where Were You in ’92? Former New Times Writer Steve Almond Looks Back
It’s been 30 years since New Times reassessed 1972, the year both presidential conventions came to Miami Beach.
It’s been 30 years since New Times reassessed 1972, the year both presidential conventions came to Miami Beach.
Here’s what we know about the two QAnon-aligned candidates who remain on 2022 Florida ballots.
A proposed ordinance on this week’s Miami-Dade County Commission agenda seeks to legalize efficiency units in unincorporated areas.
A widely shared photo appears to show Proud Boy Nowell Salgueiro working at a polling station on primary day.
A rehabilitated bank robber, Charles Albert Crespo was Miami’s moral compass from the moment he launched the Crespogram Report in 2010.
Read tributes from locals and expats who knew Miami’s incomparable citizen journalist.
He’s an Uber driver to lawmakers and lobbyists – and he’s got the war stories to prove it.
Cubanos Pa’lante cuts through the misinformation dominating the discourse in Miami’s Cuban exile community.
Protesters will take to land and sea this weekend to oppose the City of Miami’s proposed homeless encampment on Virginia Key.
City commissioners may move homeless people to “tiny homes” or shipping containers on Virginia Key.
Miami-Dade Commissioner candidate Martha Bueno is feeling out a new campaign tactic.
It turns out Marco Rubio knows a thing or two about stupid wastes of time.
A suburb of Kyiv agrees to accept guns from Miami and enter into a sister cities relationship.
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo takes his immunity claims to the highest court in the land.
What if tenants facing eviction in housing court were provided the equivalent of a public defender?
As rents skyrocket, Camillus House struggles to meet record demand from Miami residents who can’t afford to live here.
In the wake of Roe v. Wade‘s demise, more Floridians are looking to become abortion doulas.
A recent federal lawsuit challenges the City of Miami’s alleged practice of destroying homeless property.
Demonstrators plan to gather outside the Surfside Town Hall.
Miami politicians respond to the fall of Roe v. Wade.
Shannon Gallagher is suing the Town of Surfside for approving Hillcrest by the Sea and asking that a judge review the site plans.
In a federal complaint, Thomas Kennedy alleges the government violated his civil rights.