Exciting openings are coming to South Florida, from a private wine club in Miami Beach to a New York-based Italian restaurant and speakeasy omakase. Here’s what’s new and upcoming.
MIAMI - It was a milder start to the final Friday of January with temperatures mostly in the low 70s across South Florida. We were 10 to 12 degrees warmer than Thursday morning. Mainly dry, warm and breezy in the afternoon with highs near 80 degrees under mostly sunny skies.
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A Brinks truck overturned and dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars onto I-95 in Miami. Humor columnist and author Dave Barry wrote about it back then. A full load of Busch beer, 60,000 pounds, got dumped on the interstate in the Florida Panhandle after a truck overturned.
The cold spell will be short-lived, as South Florida begins a gradual warm-up on Saturday. Winds will shift from the northeast to the east, allowing a warmer airmass to move into the area. By Saturday night, low temperatures will feel much more comfortable compared to tonight's sharp chill.
Pakman Miami Beach LLC purchased a Miami Beach site formerly owned by Rishi Kapoor for $17.5M with a loan from Altamar.
We're quickly approaching the first weekend of February. Here's what's happening around town: 🖼️ Kick off Black History Month on Friday night with a local art show examining incarceration through art,
Love bacon? Love run/walk events? Then register for The Great American Bacon Race, first in Davie on Feb. 22, then in Miami on April 5 and West Palm Beach on April 19.
South Florida school districts are responding to federal policy changes that would allow federal immigration officers to conduct searches and arrests on school grounds after a directive issued last week removed restrictions that prevented raids in schools.
A shift is taking place in South Florida's grocery market, with Winn-Dixie exploring new changes at some of its stores following a major merger.
South Florida is home to hundreds of thousands of people with roots in Colombia, according to federal government data, underscoring the longstanding and deep ties between the region and the South American country.
He said, 'You must be drunk.'" The Miami News headline announcing snow. Vidulich sent a special alert via Teletype — the first snow recorded in West Palm Beach. Climatologically, it is not supposed to snow in South Florida. The laid-back tropics are a ...