U.S. Olympic runner Fred Kerley has been arrested in South Florida following a confrontation with police, authorities said.
With just six days away from the Capital One Orange Bowl, and after multiple big events across the country ending in tragedy, the new Miami-Dade Sheriff-elect is doing everything in her power to keep ...
At 11:22 p.m., Miami Beach officers were involved in an investigation on the 100 block of Ninth Street. According to the arrest report: "Officers subsequently were approached by a black Male, wearing ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to be happy with the work lawyers Richard Cole and Rahul Patel have been doing as members of the ...
Fred Kerley, 29, of Southwest Miami-Dade County, exchanged words with officers, a physical struggle ensued, and he was ...
Special assessments and mandatory repairs are forcing many South Florida condo owners to cough up thousands for unexpected expenses.
Storm surge has acutely impacted Miami-Dade communities, especially coastal cities, in the past two years, as county leaders scramble with ideas to fight climate change.
Fred Kerley, a Team USA Olympic sprinter, was arrested on Thursday in Miami Beach, Florida, after a confrontation with police officers led to him being tased. Newsweek has reached out to Miami Beach ...
“The City of Homestead is thrilled to welcome Mario Knapp as its new Chief of Police,” a city spokesperson wrote on Homestead ...
The developer is seeking over eight figures in damages over two delayed projects amid a dispute between partners.
Does it seem that your neighbors are chatting more about the Mets than the Marlins, Broadway rather than Brickell, or a Manhattan rather than a Mojito these days?