Iconic Fort Lauderdale Hot Dog Restaurant For Sale After 45 Years

Hot Dog Heaven, a legendary hot dog spot in Fort Lauderdale, has been put up for sale after 45 years of operation. Owner Barry Star, aged 69, has announced his retirement and plans to sell the business for $375,000 and the property for $1 million. The restaurant, known for serving Chicago-style hot dogs made with Vienna Beef, has been a Fort Lauderdale landmark since 1979. While the closure date is uncertain, Star confirms the restaurant will remain open for the time being.


Iconic Miami Beach Bar Foxhole Hints at Reincarnation with Asian Influences

Foxhole bar in Miami Beach closed in 2021 after operating from 2011 to 2018. Its Instagram account recently started posting cryptic images suggesting a reopening with Asian influences. The new Foxhole will feature retro vibes, vinyl records, martinis, and elements from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cultures. An upscale sports bar with disco balls is expected to open in fall 2024.


New Photorealistic Mural Honoring Tua Tagovailoa Unveiled in Wynwood

New mural depicts Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins quarterback, wearing his jersey and eyeblack. Miami artist Ktano painted photorealistic mural in Wynwood as collaboration between Galera Collective, NFL, and Paramount+. Ktano hopes Tagovailoa sees mural honoring local icon. Community reaction amazing according to Ktano.


Luxurious $39.5M Miami Beach Mansion by Celebrity Architect Listed for Sale

A $39.5 million Miami Beach mansion is for sale. It was designed by architect Zeb Jarosz for celebrities. The 12,804-square-foot home has eight bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and luxury amenities like a marble bathtub and rooftop pool. It offers panoramic views of Biscayne Bay.


Former NFL Star Randy Moss to Open Crisspi’s Chicken Restaurant in Miami

Randy Moss, a former NFL wide receiver, is opening a fried chicken and waffle restaurant called Crisspi’s Chicken in Miami this fall. The restaurant started as a food truck in Philadelphia and expanded to Huntington, West Virginia in 2023. The menu features fried chicken sandwiches, nuggets, and chicken and waffles in unique flavors like Fruity Pebbles and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The Miami location will open at 2917 Biscayne Blvd, the former site of Diced restaurant.


Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season So Far, but Risks Remain

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has been unexpectedly quiet despite forecasts predicting high activity. Model guidance initially called for an aggressive start to September, but later backed off those predictions. Meteorologists are analyzing potential factors contributing to the lack of storms, such as unusual conditions in the African Monsoon and dry air hindering storm development. However, experts warn that the current lull does not guarantee a calm remainder of the season, as it only takes one storm to cause significant impacts. Despite the slow start, caution is still advised as conditions can shift rapidly.


Kyle Brandt Highly Critical of Mike McDaniel’s Playoff Performance

Kyle Brandt is obsessed with Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel’s need to win playoff games. Brandt said McDaniel must prove himself worthy this season by winning in the postseason. He believes McDaniel’s first two impressive seasons are not enough. Brandt labeled Dolphins’ playoff loss to Chiefs as one of the worst “no show” games of 21st century.


County Employee Pay Data: Top Earners Are Attorneys, Exceeding Mayor’s Salary

County data on employee pay shows majority of Miami-Dade’s highest-paid employees are lawyers in County Attorney’s Office. Top earner makes $405,012, over $205,000 more than Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. Mayor cut her own pay from $250,000 to $200,000 in 2020 and would not be among top 20 earners.


Miami Artists Unveil Queer-Futurist VR Rollercoaster Installation

Miami artist duo LizN’Bow created a virtual reality rollercoaster experience titled “Niñalanida Skycoaster.” It transports visitors to a queer-futurist, post-apocalyptic version of Miami. The immersive installation is exhibited at Locust Projects gallery in Little Haiti from September 7th. LizN’Bow incorporated elements from their previous works, like a giant inflatable cow unicorn, into the VR experience.


Diverse Art Exhibitions Showcase Miami’s Vibrant Cultural Scene in September 2024

Art events occurred in Miami in September 2024. The Bass museum opened shows featuring artists Rachel Feinstein and Ulla von Brandenberg. Central Fine gallery showcased works by Haitian artist Frankétienne and painter Frederic Tuten. Locust Projects exhibited installations by Daniel Almeida and Adrian Rivera inspired by Mexican sitcom El Chavo del Ocho. Pan American Art Projects displayed art by Carlos Nicanor, Carlos Estevez, and Luis Cruz Azaceta. Edge Zones presented fiber art by Lisu Vega, while Lina Cerrone showed illustrations by Lee Gihun. Nina Johnson gallery hosted photography by Adraint Bereal among other artists.


New Full-Service Omakai Sushi Restaurant Opening in Aventura

Omakai Sushi, a sushi restaurant in Miami, is expanding rapidly. It opened a hand roll bar in Brickell and announced a new location in Doral. The restaurant received praise from a viral TikToker and was named “Best Sushi” in 2022. Now, Omakai is opening a full-service dine-in location in Aventura after years of only offering delivery there.


Osmow’s Opening Second Miami Shawarma Shop at Sawgrass Mills in September 2023

Osmow’s Shawarma, North America’s largest Middle Eastern restaurant chain, is opening its second Miami location at Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise in September 2023. Founded in 2001 by Sam Osmow in Ontario, Canada, the chain blends traditional Egyptian cuisine with a modern palate. At grand openings, the first 200 guests receive free “Chicken on the Rocks,” the signature chicken shawarma dish. The menu offers wraps, signature creations, “Oz Boxes,” salads, and vegetarian, gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegan options, including desserts like baklava cheesecake.


Fort Lauderdale Marina Village Debuts with Food Hall, Bars, and Entertainment Venues

Marina Village at Bahia Mar, a $16 million open-air food, drink, and entertainment venue, opened in Fort Lauderdale on September 5th. It features an outdoor food hall with various culinary kiosks such as Sushi Song, Mexican-focused Taco Vibez, and Detroit-style pizza spot Blue Steel Pizza Co. The venue also includes a 44-seat outdoor bar called Mainland Bar, and a 500-person ferry called Shorely transformed into a multi-level entertainment vessel with three bars and VIP cabanas.


2024 Breaks Record for Hottest Summer, Miami Summer Lengthens by 3 Weeks

Miami experienced record-breaking temperatures and heat index levels throughout summer 2024. Miami’s summer season effectively extended three weeks longer compared to historical averages. On August 8th, Miami recorded its highest heat index of 110°F. Earth experienced its hottest summer on record in 2024, surpassing the previous record set in 2023. Phoenix endured over 100 consecutive days above 100°F and 56 days above 110°F.


New Nike Pegasus 41 Dolphins Sneakers Released Ahead of NFL 2024 Season

Nike released new Miami Dolphins sneakers called Pegasus 41. The sneakers are lightweight with responsive cushioning and breathability for running. They feature aqua and orange colors representing the Dolphins team. The sneakers cost $150 and are available for purchase ahead of the Dolphins’ new NFL season.


Miami’s Melreese Park Development: Soccer Stadium, Commercial Space, and Public Park by 2026

Inter Miami CF’s controversial soccer stadium is slated to open in 2026 at Miami Freedom Park, located at the former Melreese Country Club site. The 131-acre development will feature a stadium, public park, athletic fields, retail shops, office space, restaurants, hotels, and an entertainment venue. The project has faced criticism for being a no-bid deal approved by Miami voters, with some residents arguing it benefits wealthy developers at taxpayers’ expense. Despite assurances of private funding, the state has allocated $8 million for infrastructure improvements around the site.


Deputy Accused of Anti-Semitism and Religious Discrimination Against Detainee

A Broward County Sheriff’s deputy was accused of anti-Semitism against a Jewish detainee. The deputy allegedly called the detainee a “stupid Jew” and destroyed his religious kabbalah bracelet. The detainee filed a federal lawsuit claiming violation of his First Amendment rights. The lawsuit demands a jury trial and a written apology from the deputy.


Florida Panther Family Captured on Camera in Rare Sighting

A trail camera captured a family of endangered Florida panthers near Immokalee, Florida. The photos show the panthers walking in a line through the foliage. There are only 120 to 230 adult Florida panthers remaining in the state. Capturing an entire panther family on camera is rare and valuable for biologists studying their survival.


North Miami Beach Rapper FloKid Discusses Upcoming Album and Local Roots

FloKid is a rapper from North Miami Beach. He played basketball in high school but pursued rap music instead. His 2018 album “Kid” grew his audience before the pandemic slowed his momentum. For his upcoming album “Sofly,” he’s releasing teasers to build hype. FloKid remains grounded in his community, reminiscing about the area’s changes.


Little Haiti activist Michael Clarkson, environmental advocate and community organizer, remembered

Michael Clarkson was a Little Haiti community activist. He was an outspoken environmental advocate. Clarkson believed social issues were connected to planet health. He organized green gardens and feeding events. Despite financial instability, Clarkson worked to provide for others.


Fatal Crash Closes Part of Palmetto Expressway in Miami Gardens

One person died and three others were seriously injured in a single-car crash on the Palmetto Expressway late Friday morning. The crash happened around 11:40 a.m. near the NW 17th Avenue ramp. The car collided with a tree on the shoulder after the driver swerved to avoid debris. The eastbound lanes of the highway were closed for several hours.


Florida Attracts Wealthy Young Americans Amid Driving Laws for Elderly

Florida does not have an age limit for driving. However, drivers aged 80 and above must renew their license every six years, pass a vision test, and may need medical clearance. Some young wealthy Americans are moving to Florida, attracted by factors like no state income tax and lower living costs compared to states like California. California saw the highest net loss of young households earning over $200,000 in 2022, while Florida had the highest net gain of such households.


Miami-Dade Mayor Restores Transit Funding After Voter Referendum

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s proposed 2025 budget initially cut $16 million for future transit projects. Commissioners secured restoring that funding after voters approved expanding transit in a referendum. The budget includes flat property tax rates and increases in water and garbage fees. It faced friction over cuts to nonprofit grants and new expenses like a World Cup subsidy.


Hialeah Heights Receives New 911 Tower, Plans for Government Center Unveiled

A new 911 communications tower costing $2.6 million is being built in Hialeah Heights. Construction of the tower, aimed at improving emergency response times, began recently after delays. Following this, Hialeah Mayor Bovo announced plans for a $43.5 million government center in Hialeah Heights with a police station, fire department, library, and building department over multiple phases starting in 2025.


Street Light Outage Near Miami Airport under Discussion for Residents

Streetlights along Northwest 36th Street near Miami International Airport have not been functioning for years. Residents can now attend a meeting on September 9th to discuss the issue. The problem has persisted since 2020, with agencies blaming each other for the lack of maintenance. An estimated 69,000 vehicles travel daily on this high-volume roadway, raising safety concerns due to poor visibility.


Miami Tourism Agency Assists Black-Owned Hospitality Businesses through Tailored Program

Miami tourism agency supported small Black-owned businesses in hospitality. They conducted program to help businesses with marketing, legal, financial aspects. Program provided workshops, networking opportunities tailored to individual needs. Over 737 businesses benefited since 2016 launch. Tour company owner Keymia Sharpe credits program for helping trademark business, understand accounting. Entrepreneur Joe Louissaint expanded nationwide after participating.


Doral Proposes $20M Tax Payment to Relocate Miami-Dade’s Trash Incinerator

Doral City Council unanimously agreed to negotiate with Miami-Dade County to relocate the county’s waste incinerator outside Doral city limits. Doral proposed contributing around $20 million from increased property tax revenues over 30 years to facilitate relocation. The county seeks a 40-year tax commitment. Doral demands the old site not be used for any solid waste facility. A new potential site offered by a Miami developer faces opposition from Miramar, Hialeah Heights, and Hialeah’s mayor over potential impacts.


Miami police conduct raids, detain armed individuals

Miami police SWAT team conducted raids to arrest violent criminals. They served warrants at a house where eight people were detained. In a separate incident, a man pointing a rifle from a balcony in Miami Beach was taken into custody after SWAT negotiators de-escalated the situation.


Russian Disinformation Scheme and Local Crimes Alleged

A Miami-based media personality claims he was duped by a Russian scheme to influence the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The Justice Department charged two Russian nationals for allegedly funding a Tennessee-based media company with $10 million to push Russian interests online. A 19-year-old was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two 14-year-old girls at gunpoint in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. A man and woman were charged with exploiting a disabled woman, threatening her with a gun, and stealing over $70,000 from her.


Ex-convict charged with killing teen, robbery in Miami area

Wayne Sanders, a 28-year-old man, spent a decade in prison for his role in a fatal shooting during a robbery when he was 12 years old. Two years after his release, he was charged with killing a teenage girl who was caught in crossfire during a fight in the same area. Additionally, he was charged with robbing a man at gunpoint in a nearby parking lot. The three crimes occurred in the parking lots of neighboring apartment complexes in Miami-Dade. Sanders has been accused of escalating a verbal altercation, leading to the teenager’s death, and potentially being involved in another murder on the same day.


Man points rifle in Miami Beach condo, surrenders after police negotiations

Man pointed rifle outside Miami Beach condo prompting police response. After negotiations, he surrendered peacefully and was taken into protective custody for mental health evaluation. Over 23,000 applications received for county’s Dream Homes Lottery to purchase two affordable newly-built houses. Ten applicants to be randomly selected, top two offered homes.


Food Safety Violations Found in Multiple Restaurants Across South Florida

An inspector found bad croquetas, pastelitos and mold on fruit at a Don Pan in Miami. Multiple violations were found at restaurants including Chipotle and Cheesecake Factory from Miami to Palm Beach. Violations included sewage on kitchen floors, roaches, flies and food stored at unsafe temperatures.


Tragic incidents in Miami spark community support

A 7-year-old girl died days after being struck by a car driven by an elderly woman outside a Miami pharmacy. A mother, Shirlene Alcime, is charged in the deaths of her 3-year-old twins after they were found unresponsive in a car on I-95; she allegedly plotted to kill them and herself due to financial issues. A man, Angello de Santis Nobman, is in a coma after a motorcycle crash in Miami; his colleagues are raising money to bring his mother and daughter from Venezuela to be by his side.


Child falls from moving car, mother takes her before arrest in Hialeah incident

A 1-year-old girl fell out of a moving car in Hialeah. A witness picked her up, but the mother forcibly took the child away. Police issued a missing child alert. The child and mother were later found, and the girl was taken to hospital. The mother was arrested but not yet charged.


Drug Trafficking and Human Trafficking Busts in South Florida

Federal authorities arrested 27 suspects in a major drug trafficking bust in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties. The suspects, including a former boat racer, worked on the water and distributed cocaine in various locations. An undercover operation led to the arrest of 9 people for alleged human trafficking involving minors. They responded to ads for sex with underage victims but were apprehended by law enforcement instead.


Venezuelan politician arrested for deadly hit-and-run in Miami after new evidence emerges

Venezuelan politician Gilber Caro ran red light before deadly hit-and-run in Miami. Dashcam video contradicted initial police report that victim ran red light. Caro hit victim’s car, fled scene without helping. Victim died, woman in third car injured. Caro later contacted car’s owner, was arrested.


School Shooting Halted by Panic Button, Mom Advocates for Nationwide Adoption

A Georgia school shooting was stopped quickly due to a panic button technology championed by Parkland victim’s mother Lori Alhadeff. Seven states, including Florida, have passed “Alyssa’s Law” mandating panic buttons after Alhadeff’s daughter Alyssa died in Parkland shooting. The panic button alerted authorities rapidly, preventing more casualties in Georgia. Alhadeff aims for nationwide implementation through federal “Alyssa’s Act” bill.


Student arrested over social media threats targeting two South Florida schools

One person was arrested after an Instagram post threatened a Southwest Miami-Dade middle school. A local high school also received a threat. The middle school threat included an image appearing to show a firearm and text warning not to attend school. A concerned parent said she would keep her child home due to the threat. Miami-Dade County Public Schools stated any threats would be taken seriously and could result in consequences.


Atlantic hurricane season off to slow start despite predictions of active year

There was a quiet start to the Atlantic hurricane season despite forecasts of an active season. Robust tropical waves were unable to develop due to dry air, cold waters, unfavorable winds, and the location of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. However, the season is expected to become active later with potential hurricane landfalls in the Caribbean and Southeastern U.S. The heat index, which accounts for humidity’s effect on perceived temperature, is reported more than actual temperature as humidity makes the body work harder to stay cool.


Parkland Victims Divided Over Shooter’s Assets Distribution

The families of Parkland shooting victims and the most seriously injured survivor, Anthony Borges, are in a dispute over the killer’s inheritance and intellectual property rights. Borges’ attorney secured nearly $450,000 for him from the killer’s annuity and rights to his story, angering other victims’ families who argue they had agreed to block any exploitation of the tragedy. The judge admonished the feuding parties, urging them to settle privately to avoid airing “dirty laundry” that detracts from remembering the tragic shooting itself.


Elderly Carjacking at Sedano’s: Suspect Arrested After Violent Attack

An 87-year-old man was violently carjacked and kicked out of his vehicle at a Hialeah Sedano’s parking lot. Suspect Osmani Menendez, 38, was arrested and charged with burglary, armed robbery carjacking, kidnapping, and battery on an elderly person. Menendez drove away with the victim’s vehicle and cellphone inside but was later apprehended by police on I-95. Surveillance footage from Sedano’s matched Menendez’s description.


USDA finds no issues at Miami Seaquarium amid eviction battle

USDA inspectors found zero issues at Miami Seaquarium during a July 1 inspection. This was the second consecutive report with no problems. Miami-Dade County filed a lawsuit in June to evict Seaquarium’s owners citing past violations. Seaquarium officials say they have made major improvements including hiring more staff and spending millions on upgrades.


Historic SS United States Ship’s Artificial Reef Plan Faces Setback in Florida County

Florida county plans to acquire historic SS United States ship to create world’s largest artificial reef. Plan hit snag after vote postponed due to issue with pier operators. SS United States set record for fastest trans-Atlantic crossing in 1952. Ship must vacate current Philadelphia pier by September 12 due to legal dispute. Sinking ship could boost local tourism from divers and fishing charters.


Miami residents displaced by apartment fire moving to temporary housing

A massive fire destroyed the Temple Court Apartment complex in Miami in June. Residents were displaced and temporarily housed in a Motel 6. Atlantic Housing Foundation obtained approval to provide long-term temporary housing for the displaced residents at the newly built Residences at Sawyer’s Walk, five blocks from Temple Court. The residents will receive new furniture, utility assistance, and gift cards, with funds from public donations. The fire was intentionally set and took 126 firefighters eight hours to extinguish.


Substitute Teacher in Miami-Dade Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

A Miami-Dade substitute teacher, George Rafols, was arrested on child pornography charges after a year-long investigation. He uploaded a file containing child pornography in October 2022. Rafols worked at Airbase K-8 Center from 2016 to October 2023. One parent said he seemed normal, while others found him creepy. He was booked into jail on charges of promoting sexual performance by a child.


Judge Allows Lawsuit Against City but not Officers Over Protester’s Injuries

A judge ruled that Fort Lauderdale police officers cannot be held liable for LaToya Ratlieff’s injuries sustained during 2020 protests against George Floyd’s murder. However, the city can still be held liable. Ratlieff was shot in the face by a rubber bullet, suffering a broken eye socket, nerve damage, and a forehead gash. The judge allowed Ratlieff’s lawsuit against the city to proceed, alleging violated civil rights and lack of proper training.


Violent Suspects Apprehended in Miami SWAT Raids

Multiple suspects described as “extremely violent” were taken into custody during SWAT raids in Miami. The raids targeted at least two locations and involved outstanding warrants. Neighbors reported hearing SWAT teams and seeing suspects with bound wrists on the street. The raids resulted from investigative work by Miami Police.


Horse fatality and injury in Coconut Creek barn fire

One horse died in a barn fire early Thursday at Redstone Ranch in Coconut Creek. Another horse was severely injured and taken to a veterinarian. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Several fire trucks and police vehicles responded to the scene.


Burglar Caught on Camera Rummaging Through Belongings Outside Miami Springs Home

A burglar was filmed rummaging through items outside a Miami Springs residence early Wednesday morning. The footage showed him searching boxes near the home’s pool area. Police are seeking public assistance to identify and apprehend this criminal.


Google Business Profile Temporarily Disabled for Miami Towing Company, Restored After Inquiry

Towing Miami Express, a small towing service in Miami, had their Google business profile shut down without explanation for over a month. This made them lose almost all their work as customers could not find them online. After NBC6 contacted Google, the profile was restored within days, but without the previous customer reviews. Google did not provide a clear reason for taking down the profile initially.