Miami
Floridians are among those having the hardest time paying for everyday expenses, new poll shows
A 2022 report by United Way found that, of the 8.8 million households in Florida, four million were either in poverty or unable to afford basic living costs
Miami is the rudest place to live in the United States, new study claims
Miami collected a score of 9.88 in Preply's study despite not even figuring in the top-30 in 2022, when the survey was last conducted
People in Miami are more likely to return to the office than those in the west coast, a new analysis finds
Economists believe that about 20% to 25% of workers in the U.S. work from home at least part of the week
Florida Republicans pen scathing letter to Mayorkas, Blinken over alleged Cuban Communist official living in U.S. 'Profound disgust'
The person in question in Manuel Menendez Castellanos, who entered the country through Miami International Airport
Kamala Harris expands lead over Trump in Miami-Dade and now leads by double digits, poll shows
A study by Democratic strategist Christian Ulvert has the vice president with 54% of the support compared to Trump's 40%
Miami Beach is now imposing fines to those living in boats in the city
In 2016, state law prohibited anchoring in certain areas of Miami Beach, but boaters were and still are allowed to anchor in Sunset Harbour
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez floats potential bid for Governor of Florida
In the history of the state, only one person of Hispanic heritage has held the position of Governor (Bob Martinez, 1987-91)
Miami Republican María Elvira Salazar Softens Stance On 'Kill Them' Remark About Migrant Gangs
Miami Republican María Elvira Salazar said the United States should take a tough stance against immigrants who are members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Miami-Dade mayor said chaos at Copa América final "should never have taken place"
The kick-off, originally scheduled for 8pm ET, was postponed for over 80 minutes as authorities tried to prevent people storming the venue
Close to half of all Florida households struggle to make ends meet, report shows
Latinos are the minority with the biggest number of households below the poverty line
Mammograms patients in Miami could have gotten wrong results for as long as two years
A report from the North Shore Medical Center in North Miami revealed thousands of fails in mammogram imagery
Miami judge to determine whether long-time Cuban spy recently sentenced should restitute victims
Prosecutors say Manuel Rocha shouldn't make any such payments, as the only victim is the U.S. government
Alleged Sinaloa Cartel members charged over murder at Miami hotel
Two people are accused of killing a man at an adults-only hotel in 2022
Rapper Travis Scott arrested in Miami on disorderly intoxication charges
The rapper was booked early in the morning. Hu submitted a bond and is expected to be released
Miami is the worst city in the U.S. to get a good night's sleep, study shows
The conclusion is drawn from average noise levels for the country's largest cities
Inter Miami's new mascot: a heron made of upcycled sports gear that will debut later this season
According to re(boot), the MLS goes through 12,800 pairs of boots and 5,400 soccer balls every year.
South Florida flooding: Latino celebrities, the Argentina soccer team and millions of residents affected
South Florida flooding: Celebrities and residents share heartbreaking stories of loss
Real estate prices continued to increase in Miami-Dade and there are no signs of cooling
Taxable property values across the county rose by approximately 10% by the end of 2023. It follows two years of two-digit increases
Florida Republicans present bill banning state sponsors of terrorism from TSA areas after Cuba uproar
Lawmakers Marco Rubio and Carlos Giménez made the filing after a visit from Cuban officials to Miami International Airport caused generalized criticism
Extreme heat puts unhoused population of Miami at greater risk
Axios reports that a bill signed by DeSantis back in March restricts people from sleeping in public spaces complicates things even more
Puerto Rico to host the World Baseball Classic for the first time since 2013; Miami also makes the cut
The 18,000-seat Hiram Birthon Stadium will serve as the venue for pool games held in Puerto Rico
Cuban officials' Miami airport visit, guided tour sparks local outrage
The Miami Dade County Commission voted unanimously to condemn the TSA for the tour
Florida businessman sentenced to nine years for being involved in assassination of Haitian president
Frederick Bergmann unknowingly shipped bullet-proof vests to the country, which were later used by the commandos who killed Jovenel Möise in 2021
Texas, Florida dominate Top 20 affordable summer escapes with Atlanta leading the charge
WalletHub compares 100 metro areas (or Metropolitan Statistical Areas, as identified by the U.S. Census Bureau) on 41 key indicators
Miami appeals ruling that found city had racially gerrymandered voting districts
A judge invalidated the boundaries of the city's five districts and ordered they be redrawn earlier this month
Doral mayor in Miami-Dade wants earlier alcohol last calls after deadly shooting
Mayor Christi Fraga says changes are aimed at increasing safety and security in the community
Miami, Dallas among cities with the largest increase in millionaires over the past decade
They saw a 78% and 75% increase, respectively. New York is still the city with the largest amount of wealthy individuals in the world
Latino buyers dominate Miami's foreign real estate market, leading country rankings
Most buyers intend to use the property for rental purposes or as a vacation home
Riding in style: Sergio 'Checo' Pérez will honor his Latino roots with special helmet at the Miami Grand Prix
The flags of all Latin American countries and the phrase "Viva Latinoamérica" adorn the crown of Sergio Pérez' helmet for this year's Miami Grand Prix
Mexican Fiesta: Where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo 2024 in Miami
Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 5. Notice that fiestas, bar crawls, and dining options begin on Friday 3.