October 2 Trump presidential library to be built in Miami after Florida gifts waterfront site Florida officials have paved the way for President Donald Trump’s presidential library to be built in downtown Miami next to the city’s Freedom Tower.
September 5 Trump picks his Miami Doral resort to host 2026 G20 summit in Florida during nation's anniversary year President Trump announced the 2026 G20 summit will be hosted at his Doral resort in Miami, marking the first time the U.S. will host the event in nearly 20 years.
September 3 Viral wellness trend has customers paying $130 for professional back scratches Professional back-scratching therapy gains popularity in Miami, as Scratcher Girls promotes mood-enhancing relaxation services despite mixed reactions.
September 2 Miami airport chaos as woman grabs crying child from mother, wraps legs around boy to prevent escape A woman from England allegedly grabbed a crying 4-year-old at Miami airport, claimed he was her child, and wrapped herself around him to prevent his rescue.
August 28 Wild video shows brutal altercation on American Airlines flight in Miami: 'Call the police!' Video shows a fight on American Airlines Flight 2249 after a passenger allegedly grabbed a woman's neck in the aisle while passengers were disembarking, but no arrests were made.
August 4 Third girl dies nearly week after barge strikes Miami sailing camp boat The U.S. Coast Guard reported a third fatality from last week's barge collision with a sailboat carrying children at Miami sailing camp in Biscayne Bay.
July 30 Miami sailing camp disaster boat captain tested for alcohol after deadly collision, 7-year-old victim ID’d Coast Guard investigates deadly tugboat collision at Miami sailing camp that killed two girls, including 7-year-old Mila Yankelevich, with captain tested for alcohol.
July 28 Tragedy strikes Miami Beach as 2 die after barge hits sailboat with children aboard Two people died after a barge struck a sailboat near Miami Beach, with four others including multiple children between ages 8-12 rescued from the water and hospitalized.
July 21 Legal immigrant's status revoked over ‘campaign of violence, gang support’ in Haiti: ICE A Haitian citizen with U.S. permanent residency was detained by ICE for allegedly supporting Haitian gang leaders and omitting information about founding a political party in Haiti.
July 18 Restaurants now accepting fruit as payment instead of cash: Find out where it's happening As mangoes reach peak ripeness, some Miami-area restaurants are accepting them as currency, offering cocktails, desserts and bread in exchange for the tropical fruit.