Haitians living in South Florida are facing a TPS termination deadline next week. Time is running out, and the fear of returning to Haiti looms.
Month: January 2026
Coach Jay Lucas leads Hurricanes to hot start, Focuses on resilience as conference play intensifies
Under new head coach Jay Lucas, the Miami Hurricanes have surged to a 16-4 record and an impressive 11-1 home mark. Lucas credits the seamless
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office dedicates roll call room to fallen deputy Devin Jaramillo
A heartfelt tribute now honors Deputy Devin Jaramillo, who was killed in the line of duty on Nov. 7, 2025. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office unveiled
California investigates TikTok over alleged censorship of Trump-critical posts
Governor Newsom launches a probe into TikTok after users say their Trump-critical content was blocked. The investigation comes as TikTok settles a major social media
PMG, Lndmrk launch Frida Kahlo-branded condos in Wynwood
PMG and Lndmrk Development are launching a Frida Kahlo-branded short-term rental-friendly condominium in Miami’s Wynwood, their latest partnership in the neighborhood. The likeness of the
Pebb, Jeff Sutton, Lane Capital join forces in $73M Miami Design District buy
Jeff Sutton is planting a flag in Miami’s Design District by teaming up with Pebb Enterprises and Lane Capital Partners to acquire a fully leased
Sugarloaf Lodge & Marina in Florida Keys hits market for $45M
A 10-acre-plus waterfront resort and marina in the Florida Keys that once hosted actor Paul Newman and gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson is listed for
At least 1 injured in shooting at Davie beauty and cosmetology school Aveda Institute, police say
At least one person was hurt in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at a beauty and cosmetology school in Davie, authorities confirmed. Davie Fire Rescue said
Shooting investigation underway in Davie
A shooting in Davie prompted a large police response on Tuesday, and police are asking people to avoid the area along South University Drive. Source
Kobi Karp sues Joseph and Jonathan Chetrit over payment tied to $1B Miami River project
Miami architect Kobi Karp is taking New York developers Joseph Chetrit and Jonathan Chetrit to court over an alleged $660,800 debt tied to design work