Alligator Alcatraz detainees allege inhumane conditions at immigration facility
Detainees claim they are enduring inhumane conditions, including lack of access to water, inadequate food and denial of religious rights.
Webster Is Home to This Sprawling Flea Market Where You Can Find Everything From...
If you love the thrill of the hunt, the smell of kettle corn in the air, and the occasional rooster crowing in the distance, you’ll feel right at home at the Webster Westside Flea Market. Nestled in Florida farm country, this legendary Monday market is where antique dealers, bargain hunters, produce vendors, and boot-clad locals all come together for one glorious mashup of old-school Americana and Florida flair.
Body camera video captures tense takedown of professional fighter in Edgewater high-rise after failed...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Body camera footage captured a tense SWAT situation at an apartment in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood that ended in the arrest of a professional bare knuckle fighter. City of Miami Police SWAT officers staged at the man’s front door on May 21 with big guns and tactical...
Papi Steak in Miami Beach launches new martini served in a Birkin bag
Accessories can make or break an outfit, but did you know that the right accessory can also enhance your dinner experience? Deco’s checking out a SoFlo spot that’s bagging up luxury. The devil may wear Prada, but at this SoFlo hotspot, divas drink from a designer handbag. Bag...
From the courtroom to the big screen: The success story behind Commissioner Kionne L....
Miami-Dade Commissioner is featured in a movie that tells the tale behind it all. Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee is no stranger to setbacks, but he’s also not unfamiliar with beating the odds. Featured in the film The Reject, his story is one of grit, growth, and transformation that teaches the lessons of resilience....
Victims used ‘We Found Josh’ WhatsApp group to share clues about accused apartment scammer
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Nineteen people in a WhatsApp group chat shared clues about the man they ― and police ― said was a serial apartment rental scammer in South Florida and elsewhere. All of them said they were victims of a man they knew as “Josh...
What’s making us sick in Miami? Take a look at the issues
What's making us sick in Miami? Take a look at the issues Stories by Miami Herald journalists, with AI summarization These articles highlight common health issues affecting Miami, focusing on rising cases, environmental concerns and community practices. Mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue fever are increasing as...
Rising Sea Levels Threaten to Submerge Miami
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns that Miami could be completely submerged by the year 2100 due to Arctic ice melt. Referencing a new study by the International Quake Glacial Collaboration, he explains that a projected six-foot sea level rise would overwhelm existing infrastructure....
South Florida girl, 10, hears clearly for the first time after CMV diagnosis
Gracie lost her hearing due to congenital cytomegalovirus, a common yet often undetected virus that affects up to 80 percent of people.
Man accused of Miami Gardens man’s murder for game console, drugs
MIAMI – A 46-year-old convicted felon was facing charges for the murder of a 36-year-old man over a game console and drugs last year in Miami Gardens, records show. On Monday afternoon, Nathaniel “Red” Martin was at the Metrowest Detention Center accused of killing Javares A. Williams on Jan. 13, 2024, records show.