Three workers are voicing health and other safety concerns at the landmark 2,500-year-old Tequesta site
Miami archeologists discovered 7,000 year-old artifacts and they believe the site was a Tequesta marketplace built over 2,500 years ago
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
The elitism of Art Week starkly juxtaposed the material reality of many local artists who struggle to afford rent, studio space, and food
Organizers cite abysmal funding, lack of institutional support, and scare tactic advertising as the root causes for Florida’s midterm election ‘red tsunami’
As climate change raises temperatures, outdoor workers face increasingly dangerous and deadly working conditions
Miami advocates are concerned of what’s to come after public outcry dies down
After backlash, Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo said they would hold off on the plan for at least six months
Students, teachers, and even corporations are voicing their anger about the controversial legislation
Millions are out of work due to Omicron, but that hasn’t stopped Miami landlords from posting eviction notices and raising rents
Houseless encampments are being banned across the country with limited alternatives available.
This story was co-written with Matt Ferner The data is clear: America is getting safer. By 2016, the crime rate had fallen to half of what it was in 1990. Equally clear is that what works best for public safety is less incarceration, not more. Reducing incarceration reduces crime. Not
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