Inter Miami’s first Freedom Park mixed-use tenants are three experiential businesses
Inter Miami, which tomorrow is competing for its first MLS Cup, has announced a group of experiential businesses, Fever, PopStroke and Toroverde, will be the first tenants in the 131-acre Miami Freedom Park, which begins opening in several months. The development, the largest active real estate project in Miami, includes...
‘Unforgiveable’: Miami Beach lawmakers demand action after arrest of 2 repeat offenders
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Following the arrest of two men with long rap sheets and recent accusations of a chilling crime, Miami Beach lawmakers are calling for tougher action on repeat offenders. Police arrested Christopher Martinez and Misael Vargas last Friday after they were accused of randomly attacking and...
5 Cities Where the Most People Are About To Retire
Here are the five cities where the most people are about to retire, along with how much pre-retirees earn, according to SmartAsset.
Driver arrested after found sleeping in car at busy intersection in Wildwood
A Miami man with a suspended license was arrested after he was found sleeping behind the wheel of a car at a busy intersection in Wildwood. An officer responded at about 5 a.m. Sunday to the intersection of U.S. 301 and State Road 44 to investigate a report of a car which was stopped in the intersection, but was not moving, even though the...
North Miami Beach Honors Haitian Soccer Star Duckens Nazon with Key to the City
The City of North Miami Beach proudly honored Haitian international soccer star Duckens Nazon on Saturday, April 11, 2026, by presenting him with the Key to the City and an official proclamation in recognition of his remarkable athletic achievements and his crucial role in Haiti’s historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Miami police seek shooter after 23-year-old killed, 2 others injured
Authorities say the shooting was personal and not tied to a festival as investigators review surveillance and seek public tips.
Miami Doc Put On Probation After Missed Cancer Kills Patient
On April 12, 2026, the Florida Department of Health put a Miami physician on professional probation after concluding he missed red flags in a patient who later died from metastatic kidney cancer. Regulators trace the case back to a 2022 office visit for severe back pain that, they say, was never fully worked up.
Feds Oust Miami Organ Agency After Botched Transplants and Safety Lapses
What was supposed to be one of South Florida’s quiet, behind-the-scenes lifesavers is now at the center of a federal takeover. Investigators say years of staffing shortages, training gaps and basic verification errors pushed regulators to decertify the Life Alliance Organ Recovery Agency and hand off South Florida’s organ procurement work to a new provider. The Miami-based group, which covered six...
Florida’s 3 Cities With The Best Public Transportation, According To The Internet
Florida has a reputation for plenty of things: spring breakers, retirees, alligators, hurricanes, year-round sunshine — the list might go on. One thing that it doesn't, though, is public transportation. Floridians use public transportation at a rate well below the national average, positioning the state as far more car-centric than most. But that's not for lack of trying: Florida is home to some...
New report details safety issues that led to Miami organ recovery group’s closure
Sending hospitals the wrong organ. Severe understaffing. Failing to properly identify at least one organ that tested positive for an infectious disease known to cause complications in transplant patients. Those are some of the reasons why the Miami-based nonprofit tasked with recovering organs for transplantation across South Florida and the Bahamas was ordered shut down last year by the federal government, records show...

















