MIAMI – With inflation affecting everything from gas to groceries, many Americans are feeling the financial strain as prices rise across the board. While some
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No. 4 Miami, No. 13 SMU are surprise options for 12-team playoff
The Atlantic Coast Conference’s guaranteed berth in the College Football Playoff could include a surprise representative. Maybe a couple. Unbeaten and fourth-ranked Miami (9-0, 5-0),
Miami-Dade Republicans basking in red wave
MIAMI-DADE – A clear red wave swept through Miami-Dade County on Election Day. For the first time since 1988, Miami-Dade voters favored a Republican for
Deputy North Miami Beach city manager faces child sex abuse videos possession charges
MIAMI – David Eugene Scott, the deputy city manager of the City of North Miami Beach, is facing several charges related to the possession of child
St. Regis Bal Harbour condo association sues Qatari owners, alleging host of defects
St. Regis Bal Harbour Residences condo association is suing the property’s owners and managers, alleging building defects, health and safety issues and financial mismanagement. Mold,
Amendment 3’s rejection raises questions about future of Florida’s medical marijuana industry
TALLAHASSEE — Nearly 56 percent of Florida voters supported a measure that would have allowed recreational use of marijuana for adults, but that wasn’t enough
Kamala Harris supporters react to election loss
MIAMI – Hundreds of supporters gathered at the historic yard of Howard University in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon to hear from Vice President Kamala
New office space will lure firms to South Florida: TRD Forum panelists
The number of companies migrating to South Florida has slowed, but will reaccelerate as the region’s inventory of new office space expands, according to panelists
Florida’s six-week abortion ban to stay in place after voters reject Amendment 4
MIAMI – Florida’s six-week abortion ban will remain law after voters rejected Amendment 4, a measure that would have enshrined abortion rights in the state
Republicans make gains in Miami-Dade as some Hispanic voters shift right
MIAMI – There was a Republican sweep in Miami-Dade when voters went to the polls, with some Hispanic voters moving to the right. “My views