Miami Plan to Move Municipal Elections to Federal Election Dates Fails Due to Lack of Quorum

Miami commissioners’ plan to move municipal elections to coincide with federal elections died Friday due to lack of quorum at a special meeting. Only two of five commissioners attended, falling short of the three needed to vote on placing the measure on November ballots. The proposal aimed to save $1 million per election and increase voter turnout, but faced legal challenges that cost the city over $115,000 in attorney fees. Courts previously ruled commissioners needed voter approval to change election dates after residents opposed allowing officials to extend their terms.


Lady Gaga Cancels Miami Concert Minutes Before Show Due to Voice Strain

Lady Gaga cancelled her third Miami concert at the Kaseya Center on Wednesday night, just minutes before the 8 p.m. show time. She announced via Instagram that her voice was severely strained during rehearsal and warm-up, and her doctor advised against performing to avoid injury. Fans waited outside for over an hour before learning about the cancellation, with many criticizing venue staff for poor communication and unprofessional behavior. This marks the second disrupted Lady Gaga show in Miami, following a 2022 concert that was cut short due to lightning storms.


Florida Announces Plan to Eliminate All Vaccine Mandates Statewide

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and Governor Ron DeSantis announced a plan to eliminate all vaccine mandates in the state. The proposal would remove vaccination requirements for schoolchildren, college students, and nursing home residents, making Florida the first state to completely end such mandates. Current Florida law requires vaccines for diseases like polio, measles, and mumps for school attendance, with existing medical and religious exemptions available. Health experts and Democratic lawmakers criticized the plan as dangerous and anti-science, warning it could lead to disease outbreaks and increased hospitalizations.


Key West’s Southernmost Point Buoy Removed for Year-Long Restoration

Key West’s famous Southernmost Point buoy was removed Thursday morning for a year-long restoration project. The concrete landmark, installed in 1983, and surrounding plaza need repairs from hurricane and saltwater damage. A temporary replica has been placed one block away at 1400 Duval Street for tourists to photograph. The original buoy will return to its location after restoration is complete.


Miami Yoga Studio Bans Filming During Classes

Mimi Yoga, a popular Miami yoga and Pilates studio, banned all filming during regular classes effective August 31. The studio previously allowed limited filming in back rows but students weren’t following the rules. Many followers supported the decision, saying filming had become disruptive and out of control. Some content creators opposed the ban, arguing they make money from fitness videos, and suggested dedicated filming classes as a compromise.


Churchill’s Little Haiti Music Venue Reopens After Four-Year COVID Closure

Churchill’s, a Little Haiti dive bar and live music venue that opened in 1979, closed in March 2020 due to COVID. The venue announced it will reopen on Friday, September 5 at 8:30 p.m. with a free show called Revenant Night. The opening lineup features four local acts: Adhesive, Tess Grey, Bruvvy, and Miss Michigan. After reopening, the venue plans to operate daily with monthly showcases and programming across multiple music genres.


Gramps, Popular Miami Dive Bar and Cultural Venue in Wynwood, to Close in January 2026

Gramps, a popular dive bar and cultural venue in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood, announced it will close in January 2026. The bar served as an important community space for diverse creative scenes, hosting drag shows, comedy performances, film screenings, and live music events. Notable comedians like Hannibal Buress and Eric André performed at the venue’s backroom theater called Shirley’s Theater. Local artists and community members are mourning the loss, viewing it as the end of Wynwood’s original arts district character as the neighborhood becomes more tourist-focused.


3 charged in Miami-Dade shooting that left 16-year-old paralyzed

Three people were charged after a shooting in southwest Miami-Dade at 3:45 a.m. Friday that left 16-year-old Elijah Quintero paralyzed and in critical condition. Napoleon Bryant, 20, faces attempted first-degree murder charges for shooting Quintero and another person who were breaking into a car. Bryant’s sister Tazaria Miller, 22, and Jesus Aguilar, 30, were charged with tampering with evidence for helping collect shell casings while Quintero lay on the ground for 50 minutes. The victim suffered gunshot wounds to his neck and shoulder and was airlifted to the hospital.


Josh’s Premium Meats Expands to Miami Shores with October Opening

Josh’s Premium Meats, a South Miami butcher shop with over 60,000 Instagram followers, is expanding to Miami Shores. The family-run business specializes in Wagyu and high-grade steaks. The new location will serve North Miami residents who previously had to travel to South Miami for premium grass-fed meats. The Miami Shores store is scheduled to open in October.


St. Coleman Italian Festival in Pompano Beach to End After 41 Years Following 2025 Event

The St. Coleman Italian Festival in Pompano Beach will end after 41 years, with the 2025 event being the last. The festival started as a simple spaghetti dinner in 1984 and grew into a three-day event with food, rides, music, and attractions. Rising costs and difficulty finding enough volunteers forced organizers to cancel future festivals. The church will focus on smaller, less expensive community events instead.


Two Iconic Miami Restaurants on Calle Ocho Close Suddenly Without Explanation

Two iconic Miami restaurants on Calle Ocho in Little Havana have suddenly closed without explanation. Taquerias El Mexicano, founded in 1985 and recent winner of Best Tacos 2025, and its upstairs mezcal speakeasy Los Altos both shut down in recent days. The closures occurred about 18 months after both venues reopened in early 2024 following a lengthy legal battle with the city over permits. Representatives confirmed both venues are closed but provided no details about potential reopening or reasons for the closure.


Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium to Host Seven 2026 FIFA World Cup Matches Including Bronze Medal Final

Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium will host seven FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, including group stage games, knockout rounds, and the bronze medal final. Tickets become available through a Visa cardholder presale lottery from September 10-19, 2024, with winners notified by September 30. General ticket sales will begin after the official World Cup group draw in late 2025. Premium hospitality packages are available now starting at $1,350 per person, while standard tickets will be distributed through FIFA’s lottery system.


Guide Lists 11 Miami Sports Bars for Watching Dolphins and Hurricanes Games

A guide lists 11 sports bars in Miami for watching upcoming games, including the Miami Dolphins match against Indianapolis Colts on September 7 and Miami Hurricanes versus Bethune-Cookman on September 6. The venues include American Social, Flanigan’s, Sports Grill, and other establishments across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Each location offers food, drinks, and multiple TV screens for game viewing. The bars feature various amenities like outdoor seating, specialty wings, craft beers, and game day atmosphere for local sports fans.


Miami Vintage Store Sells Sweatshirt Allegedly Owned by Jeffrey Epstein

A Miami vintage clothing store is selling a navy blue quarter-zip sweatshirt that allegedly belonged to Jeffrey Epstein. The sweatshirt features Epstein’s monogrammed initials “JEE” and an American flag patch, reportedly worn by him at a 2005 New York party. The store claims the item is authentic and accepts cryptocurrency payments, operating by appointment only from what appears to be a Miami apartment. Social media users questioned how the shop acquired the controversial item, while Epstein abuse survivors continue demanding the release of unclassified government records related to the case.


Miami Magazine Lists 13 Coffee Shops for Year-End Productivity Focus

A Miami magazine compiled a list of 13 coffee shops suitable for focused work during “lock in season,” a social media trend about eliminating distractions to achieve goals before year-end. The featured establishments include local favorites like Brewing Buddha Cafe & Arthouse, Panther Coffee, and Café Demetrio across various Miami neighborhoods including Coral Gables, Wynwood, and Little Havana. Each location offers different amenities such as house-roasted beans, coworking spaces, bookstore settings, and reliable Wi-Fi for productivity. The article positions these cafes as alternatives to distracting environments in a city known for its social scene.


Ten New Miami Artists’ Songs Featured in September 2025 Music List

Miami New Times published a list of ten new songs from Miami-based artists for September 2025. The featured tracks span multiple genres including electronic, techno, Afro-soul, grunge, country, and Latin music. Notable collaborations include Swedish composer Anna von Hausswolff with Iggy Pop, and Ukrainian singer Eve Linaé with Haitian artist Bacheler. The list showcases Miami’s diverse music scene with artists from various cultural backgrounds including Romanian, Brazilian, Cuban, and Colombian musicians.


Publix Opens 46,000 Square Foot Two-Story Store in Coral Gables

Publix will open a new 46,000 square foot two-story mega store at 1542 S. Dixie Highway in Coral Gables on September 25 at 7 a.m. The new location is twice the size of the existing 1963 Monza Avenue store and includes escalators, elevators, a parking garage, and customer seating area. The store was built on the site of the former Riviera Plaza strip mall, which previously housed the Loew’s Riviera movie theater that operated from 1956 to 1999. Both Publix locations will remain open, giving customers two options in close proximity.


SNL’s Marcello Hernández to Film Netflix Comedy Special in Miami with Added Shows Due to High Demand

SNL comedian Marcello Hernández will film his first Netflix comedy special in Miami on September 19-20. Due to high demand, he added two warm-up shows on September 17-18. All four shows sold out quickly, with ticket prices ranging from $56.25 to $169.20. The performances will be held at the Olympia Theater, which has been mostly closed for five years.


Fort Lauderdale to Replace Beachside Basketball Courts with Pickleball Courts for $2 Billion Resort Development

Fort Lauderdale officials approved a 100-year lease in January 2024 for a $2 billion development that includes the St. Regis Resort & Residences Bahia Mar with 160 condos starting at $2 million. The development requires the city to convert iconic beachside basketball courts into pickleball courts by January 2027. Over 8,100 people signed a petition to preserve the courts, citing their importance to the community. Developers agreed to build replacement basketball courts at a different beach location, but community members want the original courts preserved.


Stereolab Performs First Miami Headlining Show in 31 Years

Stereolab returned to Miami for a headlining concert at Miami Beach Bandshell on September 16, marking their first Miami headlining show in 31 years. The band previously performed in Miami in 1994 at Lollapalooza on the second stage at Bicentennial Park. In April 2025, Stereolab released a new studio album titled “Instant Holograms on Metal Film.” The band reunited in 2019 after breaking up in 2010, having originally planned to play Miami’s iii Points festival in 2020 before COVID canceled those plans.


Trump announces U.S. will host 2026 G20 summit at his Doral golf club

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will host the 2026 G20 summit at his Doral golf club in Florida. Trump said the property was chosen because it is the “best location” with adequate space and proximity to Miami’s airport. He stated his family business “will not make any money” from hosting the international gathering. Trump attempted to host a different global summit at the same property during his first term but backed down after facing criticism from his own party.


Former Doral volleyball coach sentenced to 7 years for encouraging students to have sex and secretly recording them

Former volleyball coach Yuniesky Ramírez Martínez was sentenced to seven years in prison plus 10 years probation for encouraging students to have sex at a Doral charter school. A jury convicted him on four charges including video voyeurism and promoting sexual performance by a child after prosecutors said he directed students to a private classroom and secretly recorded them through a two-way mirror. Ramírez Martínez denied the allegations during sentencing, claiming the accusations brought him “closer to God.” He is now a registered sex offender and banned from working with children.


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Car crashes into canal in SW Miami-Dade, one person airlifted to hospital

A car crashed into a canal in southwest Miami-Dade on Friday morning at Southwest 157th Avenue and Southwest 264th Street. One person was found outside the water when rescue crews arrived. Two divers searched the canal for additional occupants. The person was airlifted to a hospital as a trauma alert.


Man arrested for street takeover participation under new 2024 law

Hollywood Police arrested Jeremiah Luis Hernandez, 22, for participating in illegal street takeovers on August 18, 2024. Hernandez drove a Nissan 350Z and performed burnouts and drifts at two intersections while spectators watched and filmed. He faces felony charges under a new 2024 law that increased penalties for coordinated street takeovers. This marks the first arrest in Broward County under the new legislation.


South Florida woman wanted by FBI for allegedly defrauding $34M in COVID-19 relief funds

The FBI is searching for Elaine Angene Escoe, a 40-year-old South Florida woman who failed to appear for her June 5 court date and has been wanted since May 22. Escoe allegedly submitted over 90 fraudulent applications for COVID-19 relief programs between May 2020 and November 2021, using false information about employee counts and business revenues. The scheme resulted in approximately $34.1 million in wrongfully obtained funds from various relief programs including PPP, RRF, and SVOG. She faces multiple federal charges including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, money laundering, and related financial crimes.


Man convicted of second-degree murder for killing ex-girlfriend in Miramar in 2021

A jury convicted Alfonso Dixon of second-degree murder for killing his ex-girlfriend Ashley Davis in Miramar in 2021. Dixon shot Davis outside a friend’s home, with the shooting captured on Ring doorbell footage and witnessed by their children. The jury rejected the original first-degree murder charge and the defense’s argument that it was a crime of passion. Dixon faces 25 years to life in prison, with sentencing pending resolution of a weapons possession charge.


Former Miami-Dade Police Officer Convicted of Child Molestation Charges

A jury found 43-year-old Daniel Ramos Aviles, a former Miami-Dade police officer, guilty of molesting three children. Aviles was fired and arrested by his own department two years ago. The jury convicted him on three of seven molestation charges after hearing victim testimony. He faces up to life in prison at his upcoming sentencing.


Woman Arrested After 18 Years on Run for Fatal 2006 DUI Crash in Hialeah

Leydis Menendez Abdala, 52, was arrested after nearly 20 years on the run for a 2006 DUI crash in Hialeah that killed Gloria Marcia Hall. Abdala ran a red light and T-boned Hall’s vehicle while having twice the legal alcohol limit. Prosecutors allege Abdala’s boyfriend, a Hialeah police officer, warned her before arrest, helping her flee the country along with other officers. She was extradited from Mexico and appeared in Miami-Dade court Thursday, where she was denied bond on vehicular homicide and DUI manslaughter charges.


72-Year-Old Miami Gardens Woman Dies from Dog Attack While Walking to Work

Miami Gardens police found 72-year-old Doreen Broadbelt with multiple dog bite injuries on Monday morning while she was walking to work at Walmart. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Thursday that her death was caused by dog mauling and ruled it accidental. Broadbelt had worked at Walmart for 13 years and was on her way to her Labor Day shift when the attack occurred. The dogs involved have not been located and it remains unclear whether they were strays or owned animals.


Two thieves steal Mercedes from Miami-Dade driveway in early morning heist

Two thieves stole a Mercedes from a Miami-Dade home early Thursday morning around 5 a.m. in the Tamiami area. Surveillance video shows the suspects backing a vehicle into the driveway, climbing over a fence, and driving away with the stolen car. The owner’s iPad left in the Mercedes was later found in Lauderhill. No arrests have been reported.


Two Cape Coral jewelers arrested for $70,000 counterfeit luxury watch scheme

Miami-Dade Sheriff arrested two Cape Coral jewelers, Jonathan Parra, 37, and Paula Sanchez Zapata, 33, for a $70,000 counterfeit watch scheme. A victim bought multiple fake luxury watches including three Rolexes from the pair. The victim discovered the fraud when water damaged one watch and an independent jeweler confirmed they were all counterfeit. The suspects cut off all contact with the victim and were arrested at their home after a search warrant was executed. Authorities believe there may be more victims due to the couple’s long history in the jewelry business.