June 20 Large city signs onto deal with ICE: 'Keep the American people safe' Miami commissioners voted to allow the city's police department to work with ICE, as many cities around the country face scrutiny for sanctuary policies.
June 5 Mural honoring baseball icon Jackie Robinson defaced in Miami; police investigating Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick called vandalism of the art a "hate crime." A 7-year-old boy discovered Nazi symbols on the murals of the baseball legends.
June 5 Florida men charged in fatal boating hit-and-run of 15-year-old ballerina Two Florida men face misdemeanor charges in connection with the boating hit-and-run death of 15-year-old ballerina Ella Adler, who was killed while wakeboarding in Key Biscayne.
June 3 Boulder antisemitic terror attack spurs response from major cities: ‘We will not rest’ Following the antisemitic attack in Boulder, mayors like Eric Adams and Steven Meiner implement security measures to protect Jewish communities in their cities.
May 29 Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke Florida law enforcement arrested Enio Corgozinho, an illegal immigrant, after he allegedly assaulted a couple trying to repossess his car, causing severe harm.
May 14 Dozens of illegal immigrants arrested at Florida construction sites Immigration authorities announced on Tuesday that dozens of illegal immigrants were arrested at what appeared to be construction sites in Wildwood, Florida.
May 8 Luxury real estate moguls hit with new allegations in sex trafficking case The Alexander brothers, wealthy luxury real estate agents in Florida, have been hit with additional sex trafficking charges by federal prosecutors.
May 4 Multimillion-dollar luxury yacht sinks off Miami Beach, 32 passengers rescued A multimillion-dollar luxury yacht left 32 passengers stranded after it started taking on water off the coast of Miami Beach. There were no reported injuries.
May 3 Florida homeowner finds 98 iguana eggs in backyard: 'It’s the most we’ve ever removed from one site' Humane Iguana Control removed 98 iguana eggs from a yard in Miami, possibly a record, highlighting Florida's invasive iguana problem and how to fight it.
May 2 NYC lost high earners and billions in income, with migrants reversing population decline: report A new report shows tens of thousands of high-income residents left New York City for Florida and neighboring states before recent demographic boom spurred by migrants.