After a Decade Behind Fences, Miami's Fort Dallas Park Plots Riverfront Comeback
A long-closed slice of downtown Miami along the Miami River is being prepped for reopening with funds earmarked to stabilize the Flagler worker’s cottage. The project includes demolition, site cleanup and a multi-year restoration plan.
House GOP Targets ‘Birth Tourism’ Baby Package Firms
House Oversight has asked four maternity operators for records about how they market childbirth packages to foreign clients as federal scrutiny tightens. Lawmakers want marketing materials, client counts and fee details.
Florida Fentanyl Deaths Plunge Nearly In Half, But Caution Lights Still Flashing
New state data show drug-related deaths in Florida fell in early 2025, with fentanyl deaths down sharply, even as experts caution the picture may be incomplete.
Miami Beach Pol Tied To Alleged 'Jew Hater' Billboard Hit On Protesters
Attorneys for Jewish Voice for Peace South Florida say invoice documents link Miami Beach Commissioner David Suarez to December mobile billboards that labeled protesters "Jew hater." The group has asked a court for more documents as part of its First Amendment lawsuit.












