Yes, it really is cold in Miami! Take a look at how South Florida...
Miamians woke up on New Year’s Eve to temperatures in the 40s — South Florida’s lowest on this day in a quarter-century. Down jackets, scarfs and hoodies were out on full display, though many people still kept their shorts and sandals. READ MORE: Miami woke to one of its coldest New Year’s Eves in decades. Is it a...
Surveillance photos show woman, man involved in possible Hialeah abduction
Police described it as a "suspicious incident" and said they are worried about the woman's safety.
Wall’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream Reopening in South Miami
After closing its longtime South Miami storefront earlier this fall, Wall’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream has officially returned to the neighborhood in a new location directly across the street from its original home. The beloved ice cream parlor is now operating out of the former food truck space at...
Where to Find the Best Breakfast Sandwiches in Miami
Miami wakes up hungry, and its breakfast sandwiches do not disappoint. From flaky croissants to bold Cuban bread, every neighborhood serves a morning bite worth chasing. You will find decadent, healthy, and totally craveable creations that turn breakfast into an event. Bring an appetite and a little curiosity, and...
Multi-thousand dollar scam among recent KB police activity
Here is a summary of incidents and actions taken by the Key Biscayne Police Department during the period of December 22 to December 28. These incidents were taken from the department’s logs. December 22, 2025. During a traffic enforcement stop at Crandon Boulevard and Harbor Drive, police cited a...
MDSO gives positive update on deputy badly injured after being hit by SUV
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — A Miami-Dade deputy who was seriously injured when he was struck by an SUV is showing major signs of improvement. Deputy Leonard Cantave was helping a State Trooper investigate a crash along the Florida Turnpike in Doral when the driver of an SUV stuck him, launching Cantave into the air.
Florida Memorial University Band Director Dr. Richard Beckford Dies
(Source: Miami Times Editorial Team [email protected]) Dr. Richard Beckford, the pioneering Director of Bands at Florida Memorial University who established the institution’s ROAR Marching Band, has died following complications from a longstanding illness. The university announced his passing Dec. 26,...
One person killed after car and scooter collide in North Miami-Dade crash: MDSO
The driver of an electric scooter was killed after a collision with a car near Miami Shores Tuesday morning, Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies say. Around 10 a.m, deputies were alerted to the crash and rushed to the scene in the area of North Miami Avenue and Northeast 103rd Street, authorities said. It’s unclear...
Please Don’t Shoot Your Guns in the Air on New Year’s Eve
Yes, it is still necessary that New Times reminds you all not to shoot your guns in the air to reign in 2026. While watching fireworks on New Year’s Eve last year, 10-year-old Yaneliz Munguia was struck and killed by a stray bullet in northwest Miami-Dade County. Around 12:04 a.m., Mungia was lighting fireworks with...
Man arrested in $100K theft from Miami VA hospital storage trailer, police say
MIAMI — Police have arrested a man accused of stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of copper wiring and construction tools from a secured storage trailer at the Miami VA Hospital late last year. According to a Miami Police Department arrest report, the burglary occurred on the night of...

















