Former Professor’s Memoir Unveils Miami’s Cocaine Smuggling Scene

Miami Outlaw is a mostly true memoir of 589 pages by Scott Sherouse, a former Miami-Dade College honors history professor turned superyacht captain. It chronicles Sherouse’s journey from a small-time marijuana dealer to a major cocaine importer, along with his friend Alex DeCubas, a former high school wrestling star turned cocaine kingpin. The book provides a raw and unapologetic account of the South Florida drug trafficking scene during the 1970s and 1980s, with details about smuggling operations, interactions with dangerous cartels, and the eventual consequences. Despite its harrowing subject matter, the memoir also serves as a historical record and a cautionary tale about the allure and pitfalls of the criminal underworld.


Sheila E. Wins First Grammy, Releases Miami-Inspired Album “Bailar”

Sheila E. won her first Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance with “Bemba Colorá,” a tribute to Celia Cruz featuring Gloria Estefan and Mimy Succar. Her Miami-inspired album “Bailar” was co-produced with Tony Succar and filmed in Miami. “Bailar” includes firsts like Sheila’s first Spanish song “Vuelvo” and a collaboration with La India. Sheila honors her legendary musical lineage while breaking new ground, empowering young women to pursue their dreams.


Miami Film Screenings of Classics, Indies, and Animations in July 2025

Miami is offering a variety of movie screenings in July 2025. The screenings include classics, indie films, and animated works. Kurosawa’s epic film “Ran” will be shown in a new 4K restoration at Coral Gables Art Cinema. The cinema will also screen “Tangerine” and “Nights of Cabiria,” two films centering on sex workers. AV Club will host screenings of surrealist animations and botanically-themed films from its 16mm collection.


LeBron James Potentially Returning to Miami Heat in 2025

LeBron James’ relationship with the Los Angeles Lakers is deteriorating. Miami Heat could be a potential destination for LeBron’s farewell tour. Reuniting with Miami makes sense for LeBron’s storyline and opens door for forming another Big 3 with Bam Adebayo and possibly Giannis Antetokounmpo. It aligns with LeBron’s desire for a proper send-off and Pat Riley’s pursuit of another championship.


Ghost Delivers Theatrical Rock Performance in Miami

Ghost, a Swedish rock band, performed a theatric and family-friendly show at Kaseya Center in Miami on Sunday night. The band, known for demonic themes and occult imagery, took the stage at exactly 8 p.m. and played for two hours. Fans dressed up as ghosts, skeletons, and nuns, singing along to the band’s 22 songs. The production featured fire, brimstone, and a lava-floored Hellscape set design, yet the atmosphere remained low-key and the venue was emptier than usual. The show ended promptly at 10 p.m., leaving some to wonder about the devil’s early curfew.


Miranda Lambert Pays Tribute to Local Record Store with Custom T-Shirt at Miami Concert

Miranda Lambert wore a customized Sweat Records T-shirt during her concert in Miami, Florida. Sweat Records is a local vinyl record store that has been operating in Little Haiti for 20 years. Lambert shared a photo of her outfit on Instagram, tagging the store and gaining attention. The T-shirt was ordered online by Lambert’s stylist months ago.


Miami Nightlife: Celebrity Sightings and Events

Sexyy Red performed at LIV nightclub where Offset also made an appearance. Alesso DJ’d at Palm Tree Club. Real Housewives of Miami star Larsa Pippen celebrated her birthday at E11even. Various other events and celebrity sightings occurred at venues like Mynt, Hacienda Ramirez Cruz, Kiki on the River, Mayami, Oro Miami Brunch, and Nikki Beach.


Elvis Costello & the Imposters Perform Career-Spanning Concert in Miami

Elvis Costello and his band, the Imposters, played a two-and-a-half-hour concert at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Saturday night. The show featured 28 songs, primarily from Costello’s early career, without an intermission or encore break. Costello engaged the audience with anecdotes and commentary, including criticism of the current U.S. president’s policies. The setlist included fan favorites like “Alison” and “Pump It Up,” as well as some deeper cuts and covers.


Pedestrian critically injured after being struck by car in Miami

Pedestrian struck by car at intersection in Miami. Man in late 60s hospitalized in critical condition. Incident occurred at Northwest 37th Avenue and 2nd Street. Driver remained at scene.


South Florida under flood watch due to heavy rainfall until midweek

Heavy rain and flood watches are in effect for Miami and Broward counties until Monday evening. Between one to three inches of rain is expected across the region from Monday to Thursday morning, with some areas potentially receiving five to seven inches or more. The rain will persist until Wednesday night when chances start to decrease. Relief from the rain is expected on Friday and Saturday with only a 10% chance of precipitation.


Miami, Coral Gables Modify Upcoming Election Dates Amid Legality Concerns

Miami and Coral Gables have changed upcoming election dates. Miami postponed November 2025 election to November 2026, extending terms. Coral Gables moved election from April 2027 to November 2026, shortening terms. Both cite increased voter turnout and cost savings. Critics question legality of unilaterally changing election dates without voter approval. State officials have raised concerns over Miami’s change.


Rising Inventory and Immigration Concerns Impact Florida Housing Market

Rising inventory and developers offering incentives give buyers leverage in Florida’s real estate market. Immigration uncertainty prompts some immigrant homeowners to sell quickly and repatriate. Assumable mortgages and financing programs aid buyers navigating high rates. Some sellers facing immigration issues urgently sell homes to capitalize on equity before leaving.


Wrong-way crash on Palmetto Expressway leaves one dead, two injured

A man died and two others were seriously injured in a wrong-way crash on the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade. The crash occurred around 1 AM when a white Mercedes SUV was traveling the wrong way on the southbound lanes and collided with a white Dodge SUV. The Mercedes overturned, and the front passenger died at the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were hospitalized with serious injuries. The Palmetto Expressway was closed for approximately five hours due to the investigation.


Reminiscing the Glory Days: South Florida’s Drive-In Theaters Fading Into Memories

Drive-in theaters once thrived in South Florida but have mostly vanished by 2025. The Thunderbird Swap Shop in Broward, around since 1963, closed after a fire over a year ago. Temporary drive-in revivals in Miami appeared during COVID-19. Despite disappearing from the entertainment landscape, drive-in movies had a revival with outdoor screens popping up around the Miami area during the COVID years.


Florida Gas Prices Drop 14 Cents, Regional Variations Persist

Gas prices in Florida fell by 14 cents per gallon on Monday, July 14th. North Florida has the lowest gas prices in the state, while Naples and Palm Beach County have the highest prices. AAA warns that the recent decreases may reverse as oil futures and demand pressure rise. The average gas price in Florida is currently $2.93 per gallon, a 14-cent decrease from the previous week.


Man fatally shot near flea market, suspect in custody

Man shot dead inside vehicle near flea market. One person in custody. Deputies investigating circumstances behind shooting. Victim’s identity not released.


Murder-suicide incident at Miami apartment complex leaves couple dead

Ex-boyfriend killed woman, then turned gun on himself at Miami apartment complex. Man and woman found dead in parking lot after apparent murder-suicide. Police reviewed surveillance footage, spoke to witnesses. Bloodstains seen at scene.


Luxury “Flood-Proof” Mansion Built on Vulnerable Coastal Site in Miami

A $50 million mansion called “G House” is being built in Palmetto Bay, on a waterfront plot vulnerable to flooding and hurricane storm surge. The house is designed to withstand extreme weather events, with features like an elevated main floor, breakaway walls, and landscaping to reduce flooding. The developer aims to create a benchmark for climate-resilient construction, though the village government has concerns about promoting such expensive projects. The project highlights the ongoing tension between development and flood risk mitigation in coastal areas.


Small plane crashes in Pembroke Pines neighborhood, injuring 4 including minors

A small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in Pembroke Pines. Four people, including two minors aged 16 and 13, were on board and hospitalized with minor injuries. The plane narrowly missed homes and cars while crashing near North Perry Airport. Neighbors rushed to help the survivors after hearing the loud crash. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.


Tesla on Trial for 2019 Fatal Autopilot Crash in Key Largo

Woman killed and man injured in 2019 Key Largo crash involving Tesla’s autopilot system. Trial against Tesla began Monday for allegedly prioritizing profits over safety by releasing autopilot feature before it was ready. Tesla denies claims, says crash caused by distracted driver searching for phone. Case could set precedent for future autopilot technology lawsuits.


Man shot by police after domestic dispute

A man’s wife called the non-emergency police line, concerned about her husband’s mental state after a dispute. She reported he had been drinking and left home. He later returned home, leading her to cancel the call. However, police still responded and encountered the armed man at the door, resulting in them shooting him. The man remains hospitalized but did not fire his weapon. The shooting is under investigation.


Rookie Browns RB Quinshon Judkins Charged with Domestic Violence in Florida

Rookie Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins was arrested and charged with battery and domestic battery against a woman he previously had a relationship with. According to the arrest affidavit, Judkins allegedly punched the woman in the mouth and hit her multiple times during an argument after they landed at Fort Lauderdale airport on July 7th. The woman reported the incident to police on July 12th after initially not contacting authorities. Judkins was granted $2,500 bond and ordered to stay away from the victim.


Fatal Wrong-Way Collision on Palmetto Expressway

One person was killed and two others were seriously injured in a wrong-way crash on the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade. A white Mercedes SUV was going north in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a white Dodge SUV. The front passenger in the Mercedes was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Mercedes and the driver of the Dodge were both hospitalized in serious condition.


Landscaper Electrocuted While Trimming Palm Tree in Oakland Park

Landscaper Pedro Martin Raimundo, in his 30s, was electrocuted and died while trimming palm tree fronds at approximately 14 feet high when his tool hit a power line. The fatal incident occurred in Oakland Park, Florida. Raimundo’s employer, V Maintenance Landscaping Professional, stated this was their first such incident. An investigation by authorities is ongoing.


Domino Game Argument Leads to Stabbing in Hialeah

Argument erupted during domino game. Suspect stabbed victim with knife. Suspect is homeless, fled scene before police arrived. Victim taken to hospital for treatment.


DeSantis’ ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Immigration Facility Faces Environmental Scrutiny

An immigration detention facility called “Alligator Alcatraz” was built in the Florida Everglades. Governor Ron DeSantis claimed it has “zero impact” on the environment, but environmental groups sued, arguing an assessment was required. Experts cited concerns like habitat degradation, pollution, and waste management issues from increased human activity. The facility is located on an abandoned airstrip project halted decades ago due to environmental risks. Light pollution and vehicle traffic are already visible at the site, potentially harming endangered species.


Broward County’s Conviction Review Unit Examines Potential Wrongful Convictions

The Broward County Conviction Review Unit investigates potential wrongful convictions. It re-examines evidence and testimony, utilizing advancements like DNA testing. The unit played a key role in exonerating Sidney Holmes, who was wrongfully imprisoned for over 33 years. Since its inception in 2019, the unit has received over 410 inquiries and secured two exonerations, highlighting the importance of addressing systemic issues in the criminal justice system.


Kyle Stowers Hits 3 Homers, Marlins Rout Orioles 11-1

Kyle Stowers hit three home runs and drove in six runs to lead the Miami Marlins to an 11-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles. Stowers is the first Marlins player to hit three homers in a game since 2020. Ramón Laureano homered for the Orioles, who have lost consecutive games for the first time since July 1-2. Stowers had a career-high five hits, including three home runs and six RBIs.


South Florida Under Flood Watch Amid Heavy Rainfall Forecast

A flood watch is in effect until 11 pm for parts of South Florida. Heavy rain of 3-5 inches is possible, with some areas seeing more. This could cause localized flooding. Cities like Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale opened garages for residents to park for free. Rain chances will slowly decline after Monday but remain unsettled for a few days.


US Capitol Breached by Rioters Amid 2020 Election Protests

On January 6th, 2021, rioters breached the US Capitol building in Washington D.C. A mob of Trump supporters attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The Capitol was evacuated and placed on lockdown. Five people died during or shortly after the event.


New Entertainment and Shopping District Opens in South Miami

SoMi District is a downtown area in South Miami with dining, retail, and entertainment options. It has restaurants, boutiques, art supply stores, an AMC movie theater, and an arcade. Shops and restaurants mentioned include Akashi Sushi, Amsterdam Falafelshop, Bougainvillea’s Old Florida Tavern, Miro’s Boutique, Blick Art Materials, and GameTime Miami. The district is located near South Miami’s Metrorail station.


Man fatally shot near Miami-Dade flea market, suspect in custody

A man was fatally shot inside a vehicle near a flea market in Northwest Miami-Dade. The shooting occurred around 5:50 PM on Saturday near Northwest 79th Street and Northwest 27th Avenue. The victim succumbed to his injuries at a nearby hospital. Deputies took one subject connected to the shooting into custody. An investigation into the incident remains active.