A man in Florida died after he got caught in a wood chipper while trimming trees at a town hall in the Miami metropolitan area early Tuesday morning. The man was an employee with an arborist service called to prune trees at the Ocean Ridge Town Hall,
And after 33 years and over 17,000 performances at the Astor Place Theatre, Blue Man Group will end its run in New York City on Feb. 2. It's also ending its run in Chicago, though the shows in Las Vegas, Berlin and Boston will continue, and a new edition will open in Orlando, according to a report by the New York Times.
The New York City borough saw a 20% rise in big-ticket real estate deals, with South Florida also experiencing a boost in 2024
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against the three brothers would have taken place too long ago and falls outside of the state’s statute of limitations. For the lawsuit to move forward, the judge said, the rape would have had to occur after June 18, 2017.
Facing mounting costs and delays with part one of a terminal expansion at Southwest Florida International Airport, the Lee County Port Authority plans a special meeting to decide on its next moves.
For those who may want to see Trump motorcade in Palm Beach, Florida — when he's on his way to Mar-a-Lago or Palm Beach airport — it is a thing to do.
The mayoral race has been thrown into uncertainty by news that the Trump administration was considering dropping the charges against Eric Adams.
Trump’s lawyers filed a notice of appeal Wednesday asking the state’s mid-level appeals court to overturn his conviction.
Critics of traditional tough-on-crime district attorneys have argued that the old approach fueled mass incarceration and the racial disparities it creates. Progressive prosecutors offered a different path, one guided by minimizing and correcting past harms.
President Donald Trump's brash populism has always involved incongruence: the billionaire businessman-politician stirring the passions of millions who, regardless of the U.S. economy's trajectory, could never afford to live in his Manhattan skyscraper or visit his club in south Florida.
The Left would rather cage poor kids in failing schools than give them a better choice. New York spends a whopping $36,293 per public school student --
2024 brought nearly 15,000 sea turtle nests along the 9.5 miles of beach front from Juno Beach to Tequesta, according to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. That was down from 2023's record of 25,025 nests, the most the Juno Beach-based center has counted since it opened in 1983.