Joshua Ceballos, Miami New Times

Joshua Ceballos

Miami New Times

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Joshua:

Calusa Neighbors Win Court Battle Over Endangered Bird Habitat

An appeals court says Miami-Dade County did not properly notify the community before voting on the rezoning of a former Kendall golf course for a massive residential development. → Read More

Carollo Attempts to Block Witness Statement in Abuse-of-Power Case

Commissioner Joe Carollo is asking a Miami judge to disqualify statements from a former city manager who is backing up claims that the commissioner harassed two Little Havana business owners. → Read More

I'm Trapped in an Elevator During Joe Carollo's Court Hearing

On assignment at the C. Clyde Atkins U.S. Courthouse in Miami, covering the federal civil rights case against City Commissioner Joe Carollo, a New Times reporter had an unfortunate run-in with a faulty elevator. → Read More

Five Francis Suarez Cryptocurrency Tweets From Before the FTX Downfall

Once upon a time, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez applauded crypto exchange FTX's move to Miami. Now that the company is flailing, let's look back at the irony. → Read More

Nicole Expected to Become Hurricane Before Florida Landfall, Forecasters Say

Subtropical Storm Nicole is expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane before striking Florida on November 9, according to a National Hurricane Center forecast. → Read More

Satire Hits the Streets Once Again: King Mango Strut Returns in January

After a two-year, pandemic-related hiatus, the King Mango Strut is bringing satire back to the streets of Coconut Grove this coming January. → Read More

Most Miami Police Body-Cam Violations Occurred in Majority-Black District, Panel Finds

The majority of police officers who violated body-worn camera policy did so in Miami's district with the highest percentage of Black residents, a citizens panel found. → Read More

Florida's Education System Is Turning Into Modern Day McCarthyism, or Worse, Historian Says

The new look of Florida's education system is a throwback to the 1950s age of repression, according to one of the country's foremost experts on McCarthyism. → Read More

Black Coalition Plans Last Stand Against Virginia Key Takeover

A coalition of Black leaders is calling on the community to denounce the city commission's ouster of the board of trustees for Virginia Key Beach Park. → Read More

Rubio Supporter Attacked While Canvassing Is Identified, Has Apparent White Supremacist Past

Christopher Monzon was walking in Hialeah, canvassing for Sen. Marco Rubio, when a local resident allegedly assaulted him after telling him he was not allowed in the neighborhood, according to a police report. → Read More

Evictions and Foreclosures on the Rise in Miami-Dade County

As rents and property values continue to climb in Miami-Dade County, residents faced more evictions from April to June than they did before the pandemic. → Read More

Sign of the Times? Little Haiti Residents Worry About Shrinking Neighborhood Borders

Though city officials say the Little Haiti border sign across from the McArthur Dairy was put there erroneously, locals worry it's a sign of the times. → Read More

"Captain Amphibious" Wants Semiaquatic Buses for Miami During Floods

In the face of rampant flooding around South Florida, a former duck boat captain wants to bring amphibious buses to the city of Miami. → Read More

Audit Cites Lax Accounting in Virginia Key Trust, But No Evidence of Trust Fund Theft

Managers of the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust say that while the audit found persistent bookkeeping problems, it clears them of more serious claims that they misused trust funds for personal gain. → Read More

Enviro Groups Secure Firmer Protection for Critically Endangered Florida Bats

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed in a recent court settlement to propose a critical habitat for the critically endangered Florida Bonneted Bat in Miami. → Read More

Boat Captains Ferry People Home to Sanibel Island After Hurricane Ian

As part of a larger recovery operation, fishing guides impacted by Hurricane Ian are chartering trips to Sanibel Island to help residents survey the damage. → Read More

Bored In Miami? Register to Vote Before October 11 — It's Fun!

In addition to a set of hot-button local referendums, the midterm election in Miami-Dade County will decide who will take over county commission seats in District 6 and District 2. → Read More

Filmmakers Want an Encore, Not a Curtain Call for Tower Theater

On October 4, at 11 a.m., filmmakers will gather on Calle Ocho to protest the city's taking over control of the Tower Theater from Miami-Dade College. → Read More

City Axes Miami Dade College's Contract to Run Tower Theater UPDATED

The City of Miami terminated Miami Dade College's contract to manage the Tower Theater after a 20-year run in which the school revitalized the historic venue. → Read More

Cold Shoulder: Miami Commissioners Say You Only Matter if You Live Inside City Limits

Two Miami commissioners have been accused of downplaying the voices of those who live outside Miami's city limits but are affected by the commission's day-to-day decisions. → Read More