Miami Sergeant Walks After Deadly West Little River Corvette Chase
The Miami‑Dade State Attorney’s Office declined to charge Sgt. Kelvin Cox after reviewing video and witness accounts from the June 17, 2025 West Little River shooting. The decision follows months of scrutiny after body‑worn footage circulated last summer.
South Florida Power CEOs Sound Alarm On Talent Squeeze
CEOs at an invite-only Private 100 dinner warned that finding and keeping skilled workers — not permits or materials — is South Florida’s biggest growth constraint. Low unemployment and many open roles are forcing companies to move faster and invest in training.
Smash-And-Grab Crew Accused Of Raiding Hardware Stores Across Florida
Three people were charged after a Martin County burglary probe uncovered an alleged retail-theft ring that prosecutors say stole tools across 13 counties and fenced them in Miami-Dade.
Tri-Rail Staff Tapped As Trackside Lifesavers In New 'Are You OK?' Push
Tri‑Rail and Henderson Behavioral launched an "Are You OK?" campaign funded by a $56,500 federal grant to train frontline staff to spot people in crisis and reduce track deaths. The program pairs posters and hands‑on training with referrals to local services.
Miami Beach Slaps Freeze On Water Hikes As $1 Billion Repair Bill Looms
A 4–3 commission vote paused proposed utility hikes, but the city still faces more than $1 billion in pipe, pump and flood projects. Officials are weighing bonds and tax shifts to avoid saddling residents with higher bills.












