Billionaire Ken Griffin says Citadel’s Chicago exodus was ‘not hard,’ cites crime, taxes
Hedge fund leader Ken Griffin explains how Chicago's mounting problems led longtime Citadel employees to relocate to Miami and New York offices willingly.
Miami Beach Fire Department Pioneers Pre-Hospital Antibiotic Treatment for Sepsis, Aiming to Save Lives
The Miami Beach Fire Department has officially upped the ante in pre-hospital medical care, with a new policy to swiftly, and smartly, administer antibiotics to sepsis patients before they even see the inside of a hospital. This move makes them the first in Miami-Dade County to roll out a protocol that could mean the...
North Miami presents kids speed and agility camp
NORTH MIAMI, Fla. – The city of North Miami is hosting a speed and agility camp scheduled each Tuesday and Thursday, from October 14, 2025, through November 20, 2025, at the San Souci Courts, 1795 San Souci Boulevard. The camp is for kids ages 5 to 13, who want...
Pinecrest Honors WWII Hero and Beloved Attorney with Street Naming
On October 9, 2025, about one hundred friends, neighbors, and family members gathered on Palmetto Island in Pinecrest for a tribute nearly a century in the making. With heartfelt applause and a few tears, they unveiled a new street sign: Angelo P. Demos Avenue, honoring the World War II veteran, decorated colonel,...
Animal rights activists rally as Miami Seaquarium prepares to close
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Animal rights activists gathered outside the Miami Seaquarium on Saturday, celebrating its upcoming closure. Protesters said it’s long overdue. “I saw this coming,” said Holly, an activist with SoFlo Animal Rights. “This was coming for a long, long time.”. The facility, which...
‘She is relentless’: South Florida Venezuelans hail the morale boost of Machado’s Nobel Prize
Friday's announcement that democracy champion María Corina Machado had won the Nobel Peace Prize was of course a big boost for a country struggling against a brutal dictatorship like Venezuela's. But it was also a much needed morale lift for Venezuelans outside the country — especially in the U.S.,...
Vote 2025: Michael A. Hepburn wants to make history as Miami’s 1st Black mayor
MIAMI — Michael A. Hepburn, the co-founder of the Allapattah Neighborhood Association, is among the 13 candidates running for Miami mayor on Nov. 4. Hepburn, 43, the principal officer for the Reimagine Miami Foundation, a nonprofit organization he started in 2021, wants to make history as the city’s first Black mayor.
The Weeknd drops $54.9M on waterfront mansion in exclusive Florida enclave, breaking local record
The Weeknd is bringing "a buzz" to America's priciest community, as he's under contract to buy a local record-breaking $54.9 million waterfront mansion equipped to fit a 200-foot yacht.
‘A pillar for this community’: Slain activist Dwight Wells started ‘Wheels Up Guns Down’...
MIAMI — Just hours after his murder in Miami, slain activist Dwight C. Wells’s grieving mother, Mary Brown, talked to Local 10 News about her son’s legacy after years of annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day demonstrations. Brown, a regular churchgoer, said she was proud of him...
2 hospitalized after armed robbery at rental home in Hollywood: Police
Two people are recovering from their injuries following an armed robbery at a rental home in Hollywood Saturday morning, police said. According to Hollywood Police, officers received reports of a possible armed home invasion and robbery at a home at the 700 block of North Southlake Drive. When officers arrived...

















