This is the sixth year Juan Gonzalez has set up his frozen drink shop on Eighth Street. He likes contributing to all the cultures here.
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Miami Beach decides not to dump this year’s spring break, easing rules while maintaining police presence
Miami Beach officials decided not to “dump” spring break this year, instead pursuing what they describe as a healthier approach that eases some regulations while
Miami resident and hundreds of volunteers plan humanitarian trip to Cuba amid talks with the U.S., prisoner releases
Miami resident Madea Benjamin has been gathering supplies and recruiting hundreds of volunteers from all over the country for a humanitarian trip to Cuba, set
Arrest has been made in the 2024 shooting of South Florida barber, thanks to a witness coming forward
Police have arrested a 21-year-old man in the 2024 shooting death of a popular North Miami Beach barber, a development that came more than a
Cuba’s announcement of 51 prisoners released doesn’t exactly mean political prisoners, South Florida expert says
The Cuban government confirmed Friday it will release 51 prisoners in the coming days, but has not specified whether the individuals are considered political prisoners.
Hialeah woman bonds out after being accused of operating an illegal assisted living facility
A Hialeah woman is facing charges for allegedly running an illegal post-operative recovery house from her apartment. Maria Otero, 42, was arrested Thursday and charged
South Florida Cuban community hopeful more would come out of announcement about talks with U.S.
The Cuban community in South Florida is also reacting to the news that the island nation is in talks with the U.S. government about its
South Florida leaders react to confirmation that Cuba is in talks with Trump administration:
Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel made a rare, televised address on Friday morning and confirmed that the government was in talks with the Trump administration as
Parents of man killed by wrong-way driver on Florida Turnpike stunned by guilty plea:
A woman accused of driving the wrong way on the Florida Turnpike and causing a crash that killed a 23‑year‑old paramedic pleaded guilty Thursday, a
Cubans living in South Florida to file lawsuit after finding themselves in a limbo with their immigration status
A federal lawsuit expected to be filed next week in South Florida could reopen a path to U.S. residency for thousands of Cuban immigrants who