County inspector arrested, accused of demanding bribes from Miami-Dade restaurant owners
An environmental technician working for Miami-Dade County is facing six felony charges after police said he demanded $2,000 bribes from at least two restaurant owners under the threat of much larger fines.
Westchester clinic owner, others accused of insurance fraud scheme after ‘undercover operation’
The owner of a physical therapy clinic in southwest Miami-Dade’s Westchester area and five others are facing a series of felony charges in what authorities are describing as a staged crash insurance fraud scheme. It came as part of an “undercover operation” by state authorities.
Man exposed himself to girl at Miami-Dade library, shot at relative confronting him, cops say
A 34-year-old man is facing multiple charges after police said he exposed himself to a girl at a Miami-Dade County library Wednesday, then opened fire after the victim’s mother and another relative confronted him.
Miami pro boxer accused of hacking laptop, posting woman’s nude photos online
Miami police arrested pro boxer and fitness influencer Stefi Cohen on multiple criminal charges Tuesday after they accused her of hacking into a man’s laptop and sharing his girlfriend’s intimate photos online with the purpose of “exposing and humiliating her.”
Miami-Dade gym holds special Memorial Day challenge to honor fallen soldiers
While some of us woke up a bit later than usual on Monday's Memorial Day holiday, went to the pool, the beach, or sparked up the grill at home, others showed up bright and early to a cross fit gym in Miami with one goal in mind.
Man posed as woman’s Uber driver, raped her in SUV on South Beach, police say
A man turned himself in at Miami Beach police headquarters on Thursday after detectives accused him of pretending to be an Uber driver in February, picking up a woman from a South Beach nightclub, then raping her in the back seat of his car.
Miami commissioners agree to new voting map, ending legal saga
Miami city commissioners voted Thursday to adopt a new commission map, agreed upon as part of a settlement with civil rights groups after a federal judge ruled that elected officials unconstitutionally racially gerrymandered the previous districts.