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Here's a list of the six wealthiest ZIP codes in South Florida.
"We want legislators to be humane and fund the AC program to all facilities now, not next session."
The cool weather is offering some relief from the record-breaking brutal heat that melted Florida over the summer.
Is extreme heat in Florida prisons a form of "cruel and unusual" punishment?
Chris Potash and Joey Seeman's book serves as the definitive tome on the underground music scene of 1980s Miami.
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The coffee behemoth's new store was built by a local contractor and partners with local artists and community-based organizations.
Seth Troxler and his kooky comrades are building communities around anything they want.
Florida is back to draining swamps, and for once, it's not the Everglades. Long considered one of the most corrupt places in the country, the Sunshine State is apparently raising the bar when it comes to transparency around ethics enforcement.
Boynton Beach's brewery district, like any special district defined by a particular characteristic, is bound together by its cluster of brewing companies. The city joins a tiny club of municipalities in South Florida that have such an amenity. North Miami Beach made one in 2018 to entice new or already...
A study by Florida International University and Florida Atlantic University suggests South Floridians may finally be getting some relief from burdensome housing costs.
You were probably busy crying in the corner. Maybe you were watching videos of long-ago Heat championship parades, Marlins World Series victories, or the Dolphins' undefeated season a half-century ago. So you might have missed this bit of unsurprising news: Everything sports in South Florida — from Sawgrass Mills Mall down to Bayside Marketplace — is a big ol' pile of depressing.
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When you're standing in line at newly-opened Taco Masala in Lauderhill, you'll discover that a low, mechanical hum followed by a sharp 'ding' is the sound of fresh, warm naan being made to-order.
Tribalistas, Big Freedia, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, February 4 through 10.
Cher, Rick Springfield, Arlo Guthrie, and more of the best concerts in South Florida this week, January 14 through 20.
Dressed in head-to-toe camouflage, Ron Bergeron emerges from a yellow thicket and gazes at the open pasture. A heavy rainstorm has left behind a field of black mud and wet grass in Big Cypress National Preserve. The sky is gray and the land bare, save for a herd of deer...
Woodrow Wilson described D.W. Griffith’s notorious Civil War epic Birth of a Nation as “writing history with lightning.” Gary Ross’ Free State of Jones, which covers roughly the same period as Griffith’s film, is more like writing history with index cards. Diligent and informative but also fragmented and inert, it...
As a 6-year-old kid, Lily Capeheart would catch lizards in her West Palm Beach backyard. Then one day in 2006, she tried to hypnotize one. She had seen a show on Animal Planet in which a woman hypnotizes an alligator by flipping it over and rubbing its belly. Capeheart figured...
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Looking for fireworks? Check out: Fourth of July 2016's Fireworks, Parades, Picnics, and Parties in Broward and Palm Beach Friday Sushi-Making Class Shooters Waterfront (3033 NE 32 Ave., Fort Lauderdale) will host its monthly sushi-making class complete with a three-course menu and sake pairing. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. Admission...
In the dim light of South Florida's most famous gay hangout, two dozen men curl around the center bar to down two-for-one drinks on a Monday evening. Some are balding with graying hair. More rugged gents sport baseball caps. A few clean-shaven yuppies in suits scroll through social media feeds...
June 28 is National Ceviche Day, a day designated specifically to the worship of lime-marinated fish. A traditional South American dish that can be traced back to the Incas, who preserved fish by covering it with a bath of salt and fruit juice, today, the basic ingredients haven't changed much...
Gary Catronio stands in the middle of his daughter Marisa's small bedroom inside a tidy Coral Springs home. A portly New Yorker with a head of white hair and a trimmed white beard, he is careful not to bump or knock anything over. He points to a pile of women's...