Meet Florida Power & Light’s Social Media Influencers
FPL has hired a group of influencers to spread the good word about its new electric vehicle charging stations.
FPL has hired a group of influencers to spread the good word about its new electric vehicle charging stations.
Florida is activating the National Guard to work at state prisons amid a shortage of correctional offices.
Here’s what we know about the two QAnon-aligned candidates who remain on 2022 Florida ballots.
A jury has cleared former Broward Sheriff’s deputy Christopher Krickovich of all charges stemming from the violent takedown.
Although the U.S. is seeing a sharp rise in catalytic converter theft, state lawmakers have no plans to crack down.
If Florida fully bans abortions, residents could soon access the procedure on a floating clinic in the Gulf of Mexico.
A list of places to get your toddler vaccinated for COVID-19 in Miami.
South Florida’s only historically Black university is no longer in danger of closing.
Dating back to May 2021, the timeline includes incidents with hate symbols, racial slurs, and Nazi costumes.
Pandemic-induced depression and psychosis may have played a role.
Nathaniel Sandler of Bookleggers Library and Mitchell Kaplan of Books & Books speak out about the surge in book bans across the state.
The “world’s largest bitcoin gathering” takes place this week at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
A GiveSendGo campaign is raising money for Jan. 6 defendant Mason Courson of Weston.
Online sleuths say “PinkGaitherPBG” is a South Florida GOP strategist and FIU student Barbara “Barby” Balmaseda.
With its expansion to Orlando and Tampa, the privately owned rail route envisions speeds of up to 150 mph.
This is believed to be the first time police and medical examiners’ staff will work in the same building in South Florida.
Making Daylight Savings Time permanent would result in an 8:09 a.m. sunrise in mid-January in Miami.
Here’s a brief history behind Sunny Isles Beach’s “Little Moscow” nickname.
Tenured faculty positions are indefinite appointments that were created to protect academic freedoms.
Aras Agalarov, Vladislav Doronin, and Oleg Misevra own luxury residences in Miami Beach and Hollywood.
Following a three-year battle in court, both parties agreed to end litigation. But environmentalists aren’t giving up.
Defense attorneys retort that the Surfside mayor is a “predator landlord” who took advantage of a Ukrainian businesswoman who speaks English as a second language.