Video shows police response to fatal Miami locksmith shooting
MIAMI — Newly released body camera video shows the moments after a Miami locksmith was shot and killed in February. Police and rescue crews responded to a shooting call and found 37-year-old Adrian Venereo had been shot while working in the 6300 block of Southwest 8th Street in Miami.
Miami’s First-Ever ‘Longest Table’ Potluck Invites You To Dine With Strangers For Free This...
At a time when loneliness and isolation are being recognized as a public health problem, Miami is taking a literal seat at the table to change that. Making its public debut in the city, The Longest Table is a free community potluck bringing strangers and neighbors together while leaving you with hundreds of delectable options to choose from!
Little Havana Land Hand-Off: Miami Sweetens The Pot For Developers On ‘Affordable’ Towers
Miami is quietly teeing up a major land hand-off in Little Havana, shifting several prime city-owned parcels to private developers in exchange for roughly 500 affordable and workforce apartments. The package includes the former Optica Lopez site and other lots the city bought in recent years. Backers say the deals will finally speed construction in a neighborhood squeezed by soaring rents. Skeptics...
Residents push back against proposed expansion of Bal Harbour Shops
BAL HARBOUR, Fla. — The Bal Harbor Village Council is considering a development proposal for the Bal Harbour Shops. The council received some pushback from residents. It’s a sprawling project of four new buildings towering nearly 300 feet in the air, offering a mix of hotel, residential units and office space on the site of the Bal Harbour Shops.
Authorities work to identify suspected arsonist after trash can goes up in flames in...
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Authorities are working to identify a suspected repeat arsonist after, they say, someone intentionally started a fire inside of a trash can in Miami Beach. A trash can fire that sparked along Collins Avenue overnight has now become a high priority for police. Surveillance video...
Just Outside Downtown Miami Is A Once-Thriving Florida Stadium That Could Get A Major...
Miami is a lively destination dotted with architectural treasures and landmarks integral to the city's signature opulence and history. One noteworthy midcentury modern structure stands out, largely due to its vacant state: Miami Marine Stadium. Located only 10 minutes outside from downtown, it has been out of use for more than 30 years but may soon experience a revival. In February 2026, city commissioners...
Miami-Dade sheriff releases footage of deputy shooting armed man trying to flee
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office released footage of a deputy shooting a North Miami Beach man, who is accused of fleeing from officers on Feb. 24 before pulling a gun on them. That evening, a detective assigned to a robbery intervention detail tried to stop a black Mercedes-Benz at Northwest 17th Avenue and 71st Street, according to a MDSO video. The driver was...
Miami mother and son face federal charges for fraud and identity theft
MIAMI, Florida - A mother and son appeared in federal court on Friday, accused of fraud and identity theft involving an elderly victim, according to court records. Natacha Maria Lezcano, also known as Maria Margarita Lezcano, 63, of Miami, and her son, Daniel Romero, 33, also of Miami, are facing charges after allegedly exploiting an elderly woman for financial gain. Lezcano became a live-in...
‘It’s horrible to see’: Pest control company hired by Hallandale Beach condo using legal...
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. — The property management for a condominium in Hallandale Beach sent out an email to residents announcing they hired a pest management company to deter birds after repeated complaints of bird poop on balconies. Then they learned that so called bird deterrent is actually poison. Graciella...
GAIA Miami in South of Fifth is Already the Hardest Reservation to Get in...
Miami’s most anticipated new restaurant is officially open. GAIA Miami — the globally celebrated Greek-Mediterranean dining concept from Fundamental Hospitality, founded by Chef Izu Ani and Evgeny Kuzin — made its U.S. debut on April 28, 2026, at 801 South Pointe Drive in South of Fifth. It is the brand’s first presence in the United States, following its celebrated journey through Dubai, Monaco, London, Doha...

















