Florida Executes Victor Tony Jones For 1990 Miami Double Murder
Victor Tony Jones, 64, was executed Tuesday for the 1990 murders of Matilda and Jacob Nestor during a robbery at their Miami business.
New video shows moments before man allegedly shot woman in Miami Beach apartment
New video shows the moments before police said a man accidentally shot a woman while showing off his gun in his Miami Beach apartment. Leonardo Amezcua, 51, was arrested on charges of culpable negligence and tampering with evidence in the incident, which happened back on July 19 at his apartment in the 100 block of...
Police: Woman arrested after man targeted for Rolex, money at Miami liquor store
MIAMI — Miami police have arrested one of two women who are accused of robbing a man after making him a drink at his home, authorities announced. According to an arrest report from the Miami Police Department, Hugana Davis, 49, of Dania Beach, was arrested Monday in Miami Gardens on charges of burglary of an occupied...
Spirit Airlines announces furloughs of nearly 800 Florida flight attendants, workers
The company said last month that it would furlough 1,800 flight attendants before the end of the year.
Miami mayoral candidates clash over corruption, housing and leadership in heated debate
The forum highlighted sharp disagreements over traffic, flooding, homelessness, affordable housing and corruption.
Report Ranks Miami Top Spot For Most Likely Housing Crash In The World
Miami is the number one city in the world that could see a housing crash if one were to happen. That’s according to the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) recent Global Real Estate Bubble Index, which ranks Miami as number one among 20 major cities worldwide. Miami was followed by Tokyo and Zurich.
Man sentenced to life for double brutal murder accidentally released after ‘procedural error,’ Miami-Dade...
A man sentenced to life in prison for double murder is on the run once again, after he was accidentally released. James Edward Daniels was mistakenly let out of jail because of a “procedural error”, according to Miami -Dade police. The 60-year-old left the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on September 27,...
Brightline Loses Nearly $550MM in 2024, but Keeps on Going
There is a lot happening at Brightline Florida, the nation’s only private-sector intercity passenger railroad, which runs essentially hourly service between downtown Miami and Orlando International Airport (MCO). While we ran a feature article on Brightline and its operations in Railway Age’s August issue and...
Man accused of making false bomb threat at Kendall church, MDSO says
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office, Isaac Lopez was attending services at St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church.
After 70 Years, Miami Seaquarium Will Close and Leave Over 120 Workers Unemployed
MIAMI – More than 120 employees will lose their jobs when the Miami Seaquarium, shuts down later this year, ending a 70-year run for one of South Florida’s most recognizable tourist attractions. According to a report from the South Florida Business Journal, Miami developer Terra has agreed to...

















