University of Miami graduate student turns her life into a novel, ‘That Night’
Kiera Atkins, a University of Miami graduate student, is making her class assignment into a novel. She’s taking her past and turning it into a fully-fledged story. Atkins is currently a masters student at the University of Miami, studying for an M.A. in live entertainment management. She graduated from...
Charges dropped in Miami shooting death of Maame Amuah at Caoba apartments
Haider Rana says he feared for his life when Amuah rushed into his unit at 1 a.m. Her family is pursuing a civil lawsuit.
Miami’s Underline opens Inter Grove Gallery, expanding pedestrian corridor
MIAMI — Miami’s growing pedestrian corridor is taking another step forward with the official opening of the Inter Grove Gallery, a 150,000-square-foot open-air market and cultural hub. The new destination, part of the Underline’s third phase, is designed to transform 3.5 miles of continuous public trail into a...
New York City mayoral race stirs fears, drives Florida real estate interest
Concerns over crime and taxes under Zohran Mamdani's progressive platform are pushing wealthy New Yorkers to explore South Florida housing.
Decades on the Street: Eddie’s Story in Miami, Florida
Eddie has been homeless in Miami for more than 30 years. You can hear the weight of that time in his voice. You can see it in the way his eyes shift, searching for safety that isn’t there. Trauma accumulates. So does exhaustion. So does the sense of being forgotten.
Miami Police Chief Faces Scrutiny Over Christine King Campaign Ad
Miami Police Department (MPD) Chief Manuel Morales is facing questions after he appeared in an advertisement endorsing Commissioner Christine King for reelection, a violation of city and department policy. The department has not confirmed whether an internal affairs investigation is underway. A newly-filed internal...
3 Biggest Miami Restaurant Closures of October 2025
October was a rough one for Miami’s dining scene — the kind of month that reminds us just how fragile even the most beloved restaurants can be. In the span of a few short weeks, the city lost three very different but equally meaningful restaurants and shops: a family-favorite ice cream shop that had been serving...
Police: Miami Man Shot Acquaintance Over $40 Debt in Liberty City
MIAMI — A dispute over a $40 phone bill ended in gunfire last week when a man was shot multiple times in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood, according to police. Steven Green, 56, was arrested Saturday and charged with attempted murder and other offenses in connection with the shooting, which occurred just before...
Three teens charged after armed carjacking ends with deputy shooting, Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office says
Authorities say one suspect was shot and hospitalized after allegedly brandishing a rifle during a foot chase in Homestead.
Pinecrest woman charged after viral video shows confrontation with teens
A Pinecrest woman seen in a viral Only in Dade video confronting teens on e-bikes has been arrested and charged with robbery and battery, police said.

















