Miramar Joins Nationwide Protests as Postal Workers Rally Against Trump's USPS Privatization Plans
Postal workers nationwide protest against President Trump's USPS reform proposals, fearing job cuts, service slowdowns, and privatization that could compromise mail accessibility and reliability.
Water Main Rupture Causes Traffic Delays on A1A in Fort Lauderdale as Commuters are Directed to Alternate Routes
A water main break in Fort Lauderdale caused road closures and repair efforts, while authorities advised motorists to avoid the area and watch for updates, including a possible boil water order.
Police Clear Unpermitted Spring Break Crowd at Sunny Isles Beach, Miami Beach Quieter Amid Tighter Regulations
South Florida police dispersed a large gathering on Sunny Isles Beach during spring break due to the event not having a permit. Miami Beach, with stricter rules, remained relatively quiet.
Women's Rights Group Launches Unwanted in Miami Campaign Against Tate Brothers Amid International Charges
UltraViolet, a women's rights group, has posted "Unwanted in Miami" posters about Andrew and Tristan Tate, linked to their international legal troubles, challenging their presence in Miami.
Miami Celebrates Female Entrepreneurship as Black Women Dominate Pitch Fest 2025 Awards During Women's History Month
Pitch Fest 2025 in Miami celebrated women's entrepreneurship with Black female winners during Women's History Month, as part of MDEAT's efforts to boost local small businesses.
Miami-Dade County to Celebrate Local Music Scene with Themed Street Names in Liberty City
Miami-Dade County Commission approves an initiative to co-name several local streets after hit songs and artists, integrating cultural identity into Liberty City's 18th Avenue as part of an economic revitalization project.












