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Get us in your inbox: miaminewtimes.com/newsletters When New Times purchased a small fortnightly newspaper in late 1987, the Miami metropolitan area was served by two dailies, populated with aging retirees, begging for tourists, and struggling to invent a place called South Beach. Today the Latin beat remains, but a couple of other things have cha

nged. The median age has dropped dramatically. Tourists come to play all year round. South Beach's nightlife scene is world famous. And Miami New Times, now with a circulation of more than 70,000, has become the region's essential compendium of news and information for residents and visitors alike. Drawing on the talents of an accomplished editorial staff recruited from all across the country, New Times has established a reputation for compelling stories ignored or overlooked by major media, for insightful coverage of local arts and entertainment, and for unflinching exposure of Miami's steamy political life. That reputation for high-caliber journalism has spread beyond South Florida. The paper has won more than seventy first-place awards for editorial excellence, statewide and nationally. Miami New Times is still young and dynamic. And of course, like the city it serves, it moves to a Latin beat.

The electronic music conference will return to Miami in March 2026, and has announced the Epic Hotel as an official part...
11/06/2025

The electronic music conference will return to Miami in March 2026, and has announced the Epic Hotel as an official partner.

The powerboating series is described as the “electric Formula 1 of the water" and backed by major power players includin...
11/06/2025

The powerboating series is described as the “electric Formula 1 of the water" and backed by major power players including Tom Brady, LeBron James, and Marc Anthony.

The Puerto Rican duo turned creative freedom into a full-time business.
11/06/2025

The Puerto Rican duo turned creative freedom into a full-time business.

FLL and MIA are among the 40 "high-volume" markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10 percent.
11/06/2025

FLL and MIA are among the 40 "high-volume" markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10 percent.

11/06/2025

Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was seen outside his South Miami home as fire crews battled a massive blaze this morning. Though the $6.6M residence suffered a partial collapse, officials confirmed the home was unoccupied and no injuries occurred. Cause is under investigation.

✍️ Story by Alex DeLuca
📷 Miami-Dade Fire Rescue photo/videos.

The island home topped two others from South Florida in Realtor.com 's rankings.
11/06/2025

The island home topped two others from South Florida in Realtor.com 's rankings.

There are no reported injuries, a fire rescue spokesperson said.
11/06/2025

There are no reported injuries, a fire rescue spokesperson said.

Oscar Alejandro, a candidate who came in third for District 3 Commissioner, is accusing Carollo of violating a new city ...
11/06/2025

Oscar Alejandro, a candidate who came in third for District 3 Commissioner, is accusing Carollo of violating a new city ordinance by attempting to serve a third term as city commissioner; he previously served two terms from 2009 to 2017.

In Miami, the answer to this question varies.
11/06/2025

In Miami, the answer to this question varies.

A new food hall in Miami Beach promises to bring life and restaurant vendors to Lincoln Road at the former Time Out Mark...
11/06/2025

A new food hall in Miami Beach promises to bring life and restaurant vendors to Lincoln Road at the former Time Out Market.

This might surprise local teachers and parents, who live in fear of saying the two numbers in succession.
11/06/2025

This might surprise local teachers and parents, who live in fear of saying the two numbers in succession.

A downtown Miami staple for craft beer, sliders, and bar bites will relocate after a decade, but the future is very hopp...
11/06/2025

A downtown Miami staple for craft beer, sliders, and bar bites will relocate after a decade, but the future is very hoppy.

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