Disputing allegations that they violated First Amendment rights, Florida wildlife officials argued Thursday that a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist
Month: October 2025
Hotel investor, spec home developer gunning for two Miami Beach city commission seats
Hotel investor Brian Ehrlich and spec home developer Fred Karlton are now looking to add “Miami Beach city commissioner” to their resumes. Ehrlich, co-founder of
South Florida mobilizes aid for Caribbean nations devastated by Hurricane Melissa, including Cuba
South Florida organizations and local cities are rallying in solidarity with Caribbean nations reeling from the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa. From Jamaica to Haiti,
Bal Harbour joins lawsuit challenging Florida bill that restricts local control over planning, land use
Bal Harbour will join a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 180, a law that restricts local governments’ control over planning and land use regulations. It marks
U.S. Coast Guard refers deadly Miami Beach sailboat crash to DOJ for potential manslaughter charges
The U.S. Coast Guard announced Thursday it has referred its investigation into a July sailboat crash near Miami Beach that killed three girls to the
Billie Eilish announces $11M donation to environmental groups, urges billionaires to do the same
Billie Eilish isn’t afraid to be the bad guy in a room full of billionaires. On Oct. 29, the 23-year-old singer announced during the Wall
South Florida man arrested 9 days after breaking into an apartment while naked
A South Florida man is facing a felony charge after he broke into a Pinecrest apartment, naked, according to police. It happened on Oct. 20
NuRock proposes 130-unit affordable apartment project near Opa-locka
NuRock Companies proposes a 130-unit affordable apartment project near Opa-locka, marking its second planned development in the area. Alpharetta, Georgia-based NuRock wants to develop the
Florida woman identified after more than 50 years in
One of Florida’s most haunting cold cases is finally closer to being solved. The Central Florida woman long known only as “Little Miss Panasoffkee” has
'A life dream': How much are the Toronto Blue Jays' stadium-view hotel rooms for the World Series?
Talk about a room with a view. The windows at the Toronto Marriott City Center will offer lucky guests who check in an unobstructed view