The hospitality mogul behind Kiki on the River and Habibi Miami, has entered a multimillion-dollar partnership to elevate one of Miami’s most iconic seafood restaurants.
In honor of Black History Month, History Fort Lauderdale has announced the grand opening of “Roots of Resilience: The Journey of Black Broward,” a new permanent exhibition, on February 19.
In January 1977, two Arctic blasts swept through Florida from Jan. 16-20, bringing the coldest temperatures and unprecedented ...
The order Trump signed instructs the Interior Department to update the Geographic Names Information System to reflect the ...
The snow that day had an icy reach as far south as Homestead Air Force Base — the farthest south snow has been recorded in ...
Inter Miami star Lionel Messi began the year with a goal against Club América, but the Argentine is already focused on the ...
The Castillo de San Marcos is like the Chuck Norris of fortifications – it’s been standing strong since the 17th century, ...
The Butler County Coroner's Office has identified the man who died after driving into the Great Miami River as Damien Varner, ...
The person who died after a vehicle was submerged in the Great Miami River in Hamilton has been identified. According to the ...
An overnight fire burned a massive yacht at a Miami International Airport area strip club — a 95-foot vessel that was ...
MIAMI – A massive yacht burst into flames while it was docked behind the Booby Trap on the River strip club. It happened Sunday in the early morning hours behind the club located at 3615 NW S ...
Avenue was officially named in honor of Isidor Cohen, one of Miami's first Jewish settlers, merchant and civic booster, in a ceremony that highlighted the shared history of Miami's Jewish and ...