Miami Engineer Charged in Nearly $1M Theft Case
Miami, Florida — Miami police have arrested a former software engineer accused of siphoning nearly $1 million from two South Florida companies by allegedly rerouting customer payments into accounts he controlled, according to investigators. The Miami Police Department’s Financial Crimes Unit said Mark Alex Natera,...
Hialeah Police lieutenant bonds out of jail after being charged with DUI
HIALEAH, FLA. (WSVN) - A Hialeah Police lieutenant bonded out of jail following his arrest for allegedly drinking and driving in Miami. Authorities said 45-year-old Erik Martin was driving under the influence when he got into a traffic crash involving a garbage truck near Northwest 72nd Avenue and 47th Street.
Miami Real Estate Prices Are In Trouble
According to the closely watched Case-Shiller price index, home prices nationwide rose in October. Miami was one of the few cities that recorded a drop. It has been down for several months. Dangerous weather and rising insurance rates are probably to blame. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247,...
Hialeah lieutenant arrested for driving under the influence, police say
A Hialeah police lieutenant was arrested Tuesday morning, accused of driving under the influence while off-duty, authorities said. Lt. Erik Martin was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of both criminal and internal investigations, Hialeah Police Department Lt. Eddie Rodriguez said. Martin, who has...
Miami mayor set to give city manager a big raise from his Miami-Dade County...
When James Reyes takes the top job in Miami under the city’s new mayor, he’ll be making much more than he did when the two worked together in Miami-Dade County government. Reyes, the county’s chief of public safety, is on track to earn $475,000 a year as Miami city manager, according to an offer letter from Miami...
13 U.S. Cities where the cost of living is spiraling out of control
The American Dream hasn’t vanished, but in many cities it now comes with a price tag that quietly pushes families to the brink. The price of the American Dream seems to rise every morning, leaving many families checking their bank accounts with a sense of dread. Groceries, rent, and basic utilities are taking a...
Body found floating in Miami canal, police say
MIAMI (WSVN) - Police are investigating after a body was discovered in a canal in Miami. City of Miami Police units responded to the area of 450 NE 77th St. following reports of a person in the canal, Wednesday morning. Details about the victim’s identity, age or condition were not...
Man arrested after allegedly threatening park ranger, officers with glass bottle on Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - A 36-year-old man was arrested on Miami Beach after he threatened a park ranger with a glass bottle and later told officers he would “kill every last one of you” while being taken into custody, police said. Devendra Persaud was arrested Tuesday afternoon...
3 men broke into home in Miami, tied up residents and demanded money: Report
Three men accused of an armed home invasion in Miami, where they tied up residents and demanded money, were arrested on Monday, authorities said. Yoamil Napoles, 50; Rogelio Espina, 54, and Augustin Hernandez, 46, were charged with robbery/home invasion with a firearm, kidnapping and aggravated battery. According to...
Miami Could See Coldest New Year’s Eve in Nearly 100 Years
One of the most vibrant and warmest cities in all of America could be subject to extreme cold to end the calendar year.

















