Miami Executive PK Jain Sentenced to 20 Years for $35 Million Investor Fraud Schemes
Pushpesh Kumar Baid, also known as “PK Jain,” was sentenced to 20 years in prison for defrauding investors through two fraudulent businesses: Tradepay Capital LLC and Luxestreet, Inc. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, Baid pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud....
9 Miami Restaurant Closures in 2025 That Hurt the Most
Miami’s dining scene took some gut punches in 2025, and if you eat out here, you felt them. Beloved neighborhood fixtures and brand new stars said goodbye, leaving empty storefronts and full hearts you can still taste. These closings were not just about food, they were about milestones, first dates, and the places...
MDSO: Woman was arguing with man before she shot him in apartment complex parking...
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — An arrest report obtained Friday by Local 10 News reveals more about what led up to a fatal shooting this week in Miami-Dade County’s Brownsville neighborhood. According to the report, Janiece Michelle Santa Maria, 29, shot the victim Maxin Laguerre, 23, in the parking...
Police offer $5K reward for info that can help locate child videoed stomping and...
Fort Lauderdale police have offered a $5,000 reward for information that can help them locate a child who was seen stomping and killing a duck in a video. Per CBS News, authorities are investigating the Sunday incident as a case of animal cruelty. In the aftermath of the incident, neighbors said that though ducks...
This Florida Diner Serves A Legendary Foot-Long Hot Dog
Ever notice how some places in Florida feel less like a restaurant and more like a late-night legend? On State Road 84, a strip of neon glows like a beacon for hungry Floridians who refuse to believe bedtime applies to food. Chrome shines, coffee keeps refilling, and the famous foot-long...
Prosecutors have twice charged law enforcement officers for inaction during school shootings. Juries aren’t...
The acquittals of Scot Peterson in Parkland, Florida, and Adrian Gonzales in Uvalde, Texas, demonstrate how difficult it is to prosecute law enforcement officers and suggest many jurors do not regard hesitation during a school shooting as a crime, legal experts said.
Woman Arrested After Investigators Allege Years-Long Welfare Fraud Scheme
A woman was arrested this week after authorities served an outstanding warrant accusing her of fraudulently obtaining tens of thousands of dollars in public assistance benefits over several years. Coral Springs Police Department records show Christina Davilla, 56, of Tamarac, was taken into custody on January 20...
Body found inside home in Florida, investigation underway
FLORIDA — Deputies with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a suspicious death after a body was found inside a home in unincorporated Boca Raton on Friday. According to the sheriff’s office, deputies were called to the 6000 block of Golf Vista Way just before noon to conduct a welfare check. Upon...
Before Eileen Higgins, Miami had another woman at the helm: Athalie Range
The City of Miami recently elected its first female mayor in its 130-year history. While Eileen Higgins is the first woman to officially hold the office, there was another woman who led the city through turbulent times and did the work of mayor during her storied tenure in Miami City Hall.
Brazilian nationals charged in $30 million money laundering scheme
MIAMI, Florida - Four Brazilian nationals appeared in federal court Wednesday after being indicted for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to launder tens of millions of dollars, including drug money. Ygor Fokin Saviolli, 35; Gabriel Cezar Menezes, 29; Joao Andrade De Mello, 29; and Leandro De Avila Goncalves, 42,...

















