After the excavation of Tequesta artifacts at the Miami River, two city residents passionate about local history started a project to educate others about the city’s Indigenous history.
David Burghley ran at the 1924 Paris Olympics and was portrayed in the Oscar-winning movie of the games, Chariots of Fire, ...
The Miami Heat is in the wrong side of history for the first time with the Hall of Fame head coach Erik Spoelstra after loss ...
The Power of a Woman’s Touch” honors Black women in the judiciary and law enforcement in South Florida at The Black Police ...
Florida State Sen. Shevrin Jones (D-Miami) was unable to attend part of the hearing, but believes that it is best for each ...
I t's not hard to see why Florida is one of the most popular family vacation spots in the country. Miles of Atlantic and Gulf coastline, world-class beaches, theme parks galore, i ...
The Golden State Warriors extended their win streak to six games on Thursday night, defeating the Sacramento Kings 130-104 and improving to 38-28 overall.  The ...
Barbara Capitman and the members of the Miami Design Preservation League dug in their heels to save the aging hotels on Ocean Drive.
St. Augustine residents want Florida’s first-ever statewide museum of Black history to be built in their backyard.
The Iron Horse Depot Museum, which re-opened in August last year, originally served as a yard office for the Vandalia Railroad on Water Street. It opened around 1853. The building was moved to 18th ...
For decades, people talking about what probably is West Palm Beach's oldest home repeated the story — that the original owner, British expatriate Richard Hone, was shot Oct. 20, 1902, by a mystery ...