Interview: Miami-Dade Commission Candidate Martha Bueno on Controversial Tweets About Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model
Martha Bueno tweeted that “society doesn’t care about praising hard work, ethics, and self control.”
Martha Bueno tweeted that “society doesn’t care about praising hard work, ethics, and self control.”
The lowdown on five current or former Proud Boys in Miami-Dade GOP.
“We’re moving to Miami,” Kushner announced, well before Donald Trump officially lost the 2020 election.
Miami has Little Havana and Little Haiti. A Little Bahamas in Coconut Grove might be next on the city’s Little agenda.
As former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio faces new federal charges, the group he once led is distancing itself from politics.
A combination of activists and organizations stressed that they’re “not trying to take away guns” but to enact nationwide gun-law reform.
Miami chapters of Moms for Liberty and Floridians were among those who disseminated false claims about the Uvalde shooter.
Mayor Sally Philips suspects the vandalism is linked to a recent ordinance that criminalizes panhandling.
Christina Pushaw, who claims to “debunk false narratives,” appears to have fallen for one.
A new mini-doc compares the proposed soccer stadium to Marlins Park boondoggle.
It’s unconstitutional for elected officials to block constituents who are critical of them, the ACLU says.
While the world’s attention has moved on to other crises, Afghan refugees who fled to the U.S. after the Taliban takeover are struggling to make a life in Miami.
A contentious mural can stay up, despite putting the identity of the sleepy municipality at risk.
Where are spring break and Miami Music Week revelers to go if South Beach is too sorry for party rocking?
This is believed to be the first time police and medical examiners’ staff will work in the same building in South Florida.
Making Daylight Savings Time permanent would result in an 8:09 a.m. sunrise in mid-January in Miami.
Shlomo Danzinger: family man, Orthodox Jew, major hottie.
Joe Carollo stands to gain a lot from the redrawn district map.
Miami-Dade Commissioner Javier Souto, who had spearheaded the incorporation effort, abruptly changed his tune.
A curiously shaped carve-out on Miami’s redistricting proposal nudges Carollo’s spacious home into his district.
On March 15, residents will protest outside Miami-Dade Government Center before the county commission’s scheduled meeting.
Residents say a new proposal will suppress the power of Coconut Grove’s Black voting bloc.