Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill detained and handcuffed by police during traffic stop before season opener

Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill was detained by Miami-Dade police officers before the season opener. An officer pulled Hill out of his car and forced him to the ground during a traffic stop. Hill was handcuffed but later released with citations for careless driving and not wearing a seatbelt. One officer involved was placed on leave pending an investigation. Teammates like Calais Campbell were also briefly handcuffed for attempting to intervene.


First presidential debate between Trump and Harris marked by sharp clashes

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held their first presidential debate. Trump made false claims about immigration and crime rates. Harris criticized Trump’s proposed tariffs as a “sales tax” on consumers. They clashed over abortion rights, with Trump falsely accusing Democrats of supporting “execution after birth.” Harris said electing Trump could lead to a “bloodbath.” They offered differing visions on the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump distanced himself from the controversial “Project 2025” policy agenda drafted by conservatives.


Mayor’s 9/11 Event Scheduling Sparks Firefighters’ Union Outcry

Firefighters union demanded apology from Coral Gables Mayor for comments downplaying 9/11 significance. Mayor scheduled ceremony unveiling city’s new clock on 9/11, claiming it’s not national holiday. Union said holding celebratory event on mourning day shows lack of empathy. Mayor insisted on 9/11 date due to logistics though clock maker rescheduled following union request.


South Florida’s Dynamic Dining Scene Continues to Evolve

Sushi by Bou, known for its omakase experience, is opening a new location in Wynwood’s Hidden Ground speakeasy. Little River’s Off Site brewery is expanding to Miami Beach with a cafe at the Bass Museum. Brickell’s Marion restaurant has reopened after renovations with a new design, outdoor dining, and Asian-Mediterranean menu. Tam Tam, a Vietnamese restaurant in downtown Miami, was named one of the best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appetit magazine.


Pura Vida: Miami Healthy Café Chain Expands to New York and Beyond

Miami-based healthy café chain Pura Vida expanded to New York City, opening first location in NoMad neighborhood. Featuring signature pastel blue umbrellas and outdoor seating. Plans to open over ten New York locations by 2026. Also expanding to West Coast next year. Known for creating aesthetically pleasing environment combining healthy food, vegan options into cohesive concept.


Puerto Rican Rapper Young Miko Performs, Art Exhibition Opens in Miami This Week

Wednesday, Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko is on tour supporting her debut album. She will perform at Hard Rock Live. On Thursday, Cuban painter Raúl Cordero’s exhibition “Talking to Computers” opens at Fredric Snitzer Gallery. The Miami Dolphins play the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium. On Friday, the Barnacle Historic State Park hosts the Moonlight Concert Series, and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship takes place at Hard Rock Live.


Retro and Modern Gaming Experiences: Miami and Fort Lauderdale’s Top Video Game Arcades

Arcades offer nostalgic gaming experiences with various classic and modern games. Miami and Fort Lauderdale have several notable arcades like Arcade Odyssey, Dave & Buster’s, GameTime, Glitch Bar, Miami Arcade, Satellite Pinball Lounge, Tenth Level Tavern, and Xtreme Action Park. These venues feature a wide range of games, from retro cabinets to virtual reality experiences, catering to both casual and competitive gamers. Some arcades also serve alcohol and host events, making them adult-friendly entertainment spots.


Miami Vice 40th Anniversary Celebration Events Held in Miami

Miami Vice, a popular crime drama TV series, celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2024. Events and parties were organized to commemorate the milestone. Derek Hedlund, a fan, curated a reunion for cast and crew from September 12-15. Bayside Marketplace hosted various activities like a car and boat show, trivia, and a freestyle concert. The show was considered instrumental in reviving Miami Beach’s art deco history and contributing to the city’s global appeal.


Freddo Gelato to Open New Location at Dadeland Mall in Miami

Famed gelato company Freddo Gelato has leased retail space at Dadeland Mall in Miami. The Argentine-based company has over 160 branches globally and nine shops across Florida. Freddo Gelato offers 25 flavors made through a four-hour whipping process to achieve a creamy texture. The brand has over 50 years of history, originating in Buenos Aires in 1969.


Porter Robinson’s Dazzling Miami Concert Blends New and Old Tracks

Porter Robinson performed a concert in Miami. His show combined songs from his new album ‘Smile! :D’ and older tracks. The first half focused on the new album’s bright, happy energy. The second half included songs from his 2021 album ‘Nurture’. Visuals, lighting and props enhanced the immersive experience. Robinson engaged the energetic crowd throughout the show.


Miami Nightlife Sees Performances by Ice Spice, James Kennedy, and Quavo

Ice Spice, James Kennedy, and Quavo performed at different popular Miami nightlife venues over the weekend. Partygoers danced and enjoyed bottle parades at clubs like E11even, Arkadia, and LIV. Other events included a rooftop pool party at Dua Miami Hotel and a presentation honoring rapper JT Money.


Flight delays at Miami airport due to lightning, gas prices drop in Florida

Dozens of flights were delayed at Miami International Airport due to lightning warnings. During the first warning between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm, 77 flights were halted. Another warning occurred from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm, affecting an undisclosed number of flights. During lightning warnings, flight crews must seek shelter for safety reasons. Gas prices in Florida dropped by 13 cents this week, with Miami-Dade County averaging $3.16 per gallon. Experts predict further decreases due to falling crude oil prices and reduced driving in the fall.


Police fatally shoot armed wanted man in Miami after confrontation

A wanted convicted felon died after being shot by three Miami officers. The man had fired 10-12 gunshots in the area a few days earlier. Officers approached the man after spotting him, leading to a confrontation and foot pursuit behind an apartment complex. The man had a gun. After the shooting, the three officers were placed on administrative reassignment while the incident is investigated.


Miami-Dade Sheriff Candidates Criticize Police Conduct in Tyreek Hill Incident, Former Miami City Attorney Named Partner

Democratic and Republican candidates for Miami-Dade County sheriff criticized police conduct in body-camera footage showing officers roughly handling Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill. Victoria Méndez, Miami’s former controversial city attorney, was named partner at Florida law firm Shutts & Bowen after being ousted from her city role amid scandal. The firm employs former Miami Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, who worked as outside counsel for the city.


Allapattah revitalization plan resurrected amid development tensions

A political challenger revived a plan championed by his predecessor to expand a downtown redevelopment agency into a lower-income neighborhood. The new commissioner seeks to redirect property tax dollars to transform Allapattah with projects like streetscape improvements. However, this proposal overlaps with another redevelopment area, creating a potential roadblock requiring further study. Separately, a developer has stored over one million prehistoric indigenous artifacts from a construction site but lacks a detailed preservation plan approved by the city.


Miami-Dade Residents Oppose Proposed Trash Incinerator Sites

The Miami-Dade County Commission is considering four sites for a new trash incinerator. The options are a former airport site near Broward County, an industrial area in Medley, the original Doral location, and a tree farm owned by a developer. Environmental groups oppose sites near the Everglades, while residents don’t want it near neighborhoods due to concerns about air quality, smell, and health. Miramar opposes the tree farm site near its border, threatening legal action, while Doral prefers it. The county plans to build the largest incinerator in the country, processing 4,000 tons of trash daily.


Prosecutorial Misconduct Jeopardizes Miami Gangster’s Death Sentence

Corey Smith, a notorious Miami gangster, could have his death sentence overturned due to prosecutorial misconduct. Prosecutors announced they are considering waiving the death penalty in his case. Evidence suggests witnesses were tampered with and improper conduct occurred during the original trial. Smith was convicted of multiple murders as the leader of the John Does gang, but may now receive a reduced sentence or new trial due to the prosecutorial issues.


Tyreek Hill Briefly Detained, Officer on Leave After Forceful Arrest Before Dolphins Game

Miami-Dade police officers pulled over and handcuffed Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill outside Hard Rock Stadium before a game. Hill was briefly detained, issued citations for careless driving and not wearing a seatbelt. The incident escalated when Hill rolled up his window, and officers forcibly removed him from his car. One officer was placed on administrative duties pending an internal investigation. The Dolphins criticized the officers’ “overly aggressive and violent conduct” towards Hill and his teammates.


Rotting Body Found in Nursing Home with History of Citations, Woman Shot on I-195 in Miami Beach

A rotting body of an elderly man was found in a closet at North Dade Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The facility had been cited for poor conditions and failing to treat residents with dignity. A woman was found with multiple gunshot wounds on Interstate 195 in Miami Beach, resulting in lane closures while police investigated.


Dating app meetup turns into violent kidnapping and armed robbery, suspect arrested

Man arrested for violent kidnapping and robbery scheme using dating app. Suspect Robert Maytin posed as woman on BLK app to lure victim for meetup. Victim robbed at knifepoint, forced to withdraw cash from ATM. Maytin identified from photo lineup, charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, and illegal card use.


Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill involved in contentious traffic stop before game

Police officers stopped Tyreek Hill before a Miami Dolphins game. Hill’s lawyer said overzealous officers escalated the situation. Videos showed an officer cursing at Hill while handcuffing him. One officer was reassigned pending an internal investigation. Hill was issued traffic citations and allowed to leave.


Woman Shot on I-195 in Miami Beach; Lottery Jackpots Sold at Local Stores

A woman was found with multiple gunshot wounds on I-195 in Miami Beach. She was transported to hospital in critical condition. At a Publix and Walmart in Miami, Fantasy 5 lottery jackpot winning tickets worth $132,000 were sold.


Early Kendall Development and Teacher Housing Affordability Issues

Kendall used to look different in its early days. Dadeland Mall started as an open-air strip center with 62 merchants in 1962. As the population grew rapidly, the mall was enclosed and expanded by the late 1960s. Kendall became Miami-Dade’s fastest growing community in the 1970s-1980s, with the construction of homes, hospitals, and shopping centers. Nearly 1,000 public school teachers in Miami-Dade and Broward participated in a survey. 98% were concerned about the cost of living, and 77% considered leaving the profession due to low salaries. Despite loving teaching, many struggle to afford living in South Florida and work multiple jobs.


Tyreek Hill Briefly Detained by Miami-Dade Police Prior to Dolphins Game

Miami-Dade police detained Tyreek Hill before a Dolphins game. Body-cam footage showed Hill being handcuffed. The reason for detaining Hill was not provided. No charges were filed against Hill.


Disbarred Lawyer Sentenced for Producing Child Porn

Disbarred Miami attorney William Power McCaughan Jr. was sentenced to 16 years in prison for producing child pornography. He engaged in online chat rooms with teenage boys, soliciting and receiving explicit images. McCaughan expressed desires to sexually abuse an 11-year-old girl. Prosecutors found chats on his phone with a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old boy, discussing sexual acts and receiving nude images from them.


Social Media Model Charged with DUI Manslaughter in Deadly Miami Crash

Social media model Maecee Marie Lathers was sent back to jail and now faces DUI manslaughter charges. She allegedly drove under the influence of “pink cocaine” and caused a deadly crash, killing two people and injuring one. Toxicology reports showed various drugs in her system. Lathers was initially granted house arrest but prosecutors argued she is a danger to society. She now faces 10 criminal charges including vehicular homicide and reckless driving.


12-year-old arrested for social media threats against Broward schools

A 12-year-old girl was arrested for making threats on social media against multiple Broward County public schools. She confessed to posting the threats but claimed it was a joke. The girl faces charges of making written threats and unlawful use of a communication device. Broward officials emphasized that all threats are taken seriously, regardless of intent.


Venezuelan Gang Members Charged in Doral Murder Case Amid Teacher Concerns in South Florida

Two alleged gang members from Venezuela face the death penalty for the murder of a man in Doral, Florida. Teachers in South Florida have expressed concerns about staff shortages, school safety, restrictive state laws, and the high cost of living. Florida authorities are questioning voters who signed a petition to include an abortion rights amendment on the November ballot, and the state has launched a website opposing the amendment.


Cars Set Ablaze by Hooded Arsonist in Lauderhill Neighborhood

Hooded arsonist ignited two cars on fire in Lauderhill neighborhood. Incident occurred around 4 a.m. on Northwest 34th Terrace. Suspect dumped gasoline on cars parked in driveway and lit them ablaze. Two people were inside residence at time of arson. Firefighters extinguished flames before reaching home, no injuries reported.


Florida Governor Seeks Solutions for Condo Affordability Issues

Gov. DeSantis urged lawmakers to address condo affordability and issues before 2025 legislative session. He suggested no-interest or low-interest loans to help condo owners with large assessments for repairs. Lawmakers passed measures in 2022 and 2023 regarding condo reserves and inspections after Surfside collapse. However, problems persist with assessments, insurance costs, and maintaining affordability for owners.


Fire at Parkland Barn Hospitalizes Firefighter

A firefighter was hospitalized due to heat-related emergency. A massive fire broke out at a barn in Parkland. Crews arrived and found heavy smoke and flames coming from a large barn. The fire was brought under control with no other reported injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation.