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Port Arthur, Texas, is surrounded by refineries that residents say are poisoning them. → Read More
The city is struggling to shed its long history of racism. → Read More
Bay View, Michigan, is an idyllic place that has been consumed by an unlikely 21st-century debate: Should non-Christians be allowed to vote and buy property? → Read More
His vitriolic Facebook posts inspired protests that nearly tore a Michigan village apart. It's now trying to come back together. → Read More
His vitriolic Facebook posts inspired protests that nearly tore a Michigan village apart. It's now trying to come back together. → Read More
If he's deported, he'll leave behind his family, including a wife suffering from multiple sclerosis. → Read More
The Detroit legend is resigning amid sexual harassment allegations. His supporters are shocked, angry, and preparing for "utter chaos." → Read More
As the city's remarkable recovery unfolds, the benefits are distributed unequally, frustrating some residents. → Read More
This is not a dream. Donald Trump has been elected the next president of the United States. Here's what you can expect. → Read More
COMPLEX: So tell me a little bit about yourself. Where'd you grow up and what are you doing now? → Read More
The bulldozers were the worst. The noise and dust bothered the residents of Little Farm Trailer Park — a 15-acre low-income community just off Biscayne Boulevard in El Portal — and so did the newly vacant lots. They were a stark reminder of the fate residents feared awaited their own... → Read More
After a visitor filmed hundreds of unopened bottles of water being trashed after the Miami Marathon, the race's co-founder apologizes and promises changes. → Read More
On Sunday thousands of runners lined up early in the morning at American Airlines Arena for The Miami Marathon. They ran across the MacArthur Causeway, then did a loop around South Beach, then ran back across the causeway and all the way south to Coconut Grove before looping back up... → Read More
Around 2 p.m. December 8, Jesús María Villalobos, a 16-year-old with a big frame and a bigger smile, pulled on his headphones and left his room in Delray Beach for a nearby gym. He walked north along the train tracks until he was near the intersection of Linton Boulevard and... → Read More
Around 2 p.m. December 8, Jesús María Villalobos, a 16-year-old with a big frame and a bigger smile, pulled on his headphones and left his room in Delray Beach for a nearby gym. He walked north along the train tracks until he was near the intersection of Linton Boulevard and... → Read More
Last Thursday the Marathon High School boys' soccer team traveled down to Miami to play at Miami Christian. It was a close game, with a lot of penalties—the refs dished out maybe 10 yellow cards—but by the final minutes Marathon was up 2-1. Then the real action started. The Key... → Read More
"Mary" grew up in Ontario. She was a competitive swimmer and a violinist, and was always fascinated by cruise ships — whenever she passed a travel agency, she told New Times, she would run and pull out the cruise brochures, transfixed. Mary says that love was horribly tarnished, though, when... → Read More
Environmental officials might name the Miami tiger Beetle an endangered species, throwing another wrench into plans to develop rare pine rocklands in Mi... → Read More
Last summer, environmentalists were horrified when a whole section of protected mangroves on Virginia Key were cut down by a City of Miami contractor working on preparations for the 2016 Miami International Boat Show. City officials apologized and blamed the contractor, saying it was all a mistake. But now, the... → Read More
By halftime, the ASA College Silver Storm had a commanding lead over the Alabama Prep Sports Academy Bearcats. The late Sunday afternoon sky was overcast and the metal bleachers all but empty at Ricky M. Cairns Memorial Stadium, a high-school field 35 miles south of Birmingham where one end zone... → Read More