The Miami brand wouldn't be the same without "Miami Vice," the TV phenomenon that cemented our reputation as a sexy, slightly sketchy tropical destination. Why it matters: The flashy police drama ...
If Alex Miranda was a character on “Miami Vice,” they ... to be a real police officer.” …owns one of them now. Olivia Brown: “I don’t think I’m driving the car around — I will ...
The Miami-Dade Police Department released body camera footage of the traffic stop involving Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The video shows officers dragging Hill out of his car after he ...
Under a statute that took effect Tuesday, it is now illegal in Florida to sleep on sidewalks, in parks, on beaches or in other public spaces — one of the strictest anti-homelessness measures in the ...
Still, I have to credit Hill, the Miami Dolphins' all-pro receiver, as the only person directly involved in his Sunday morning run-in with Miami-Dade police ... attacking U.S. Vice-President ...
A Haitian flag and voters flyers seen in a car participating in a caravan led by Haitian organizers to show support for the Harris campaign that began at the Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami ...
The Pennsylvania gunman, perched on a roof outside the rally perimeter long enough for attendees to spot him and try to flag down police to intercede ... license plate and car before he drove ...
Trump was described by his running mate, U.S. Sen. JD Vance, as being in “good spirits” after the confrontation. But the ...
And body camera footage was released of the police stop involving the Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill ... the former president faces Vice President Kamala Harris. ABC News hosts tonight's debate ...
Every car colour ... Perhaps most substantially, on Miami Vice, the good guys weren’t always clearly distinguishable from the bad guys. By permitting ethical ambiguity, the show rewrote the police ...
Vice-presidential picks have traditionally taken ... in a residential neighbourhood in Maple Ridge, B.C., on Friday, the car eventually landing on its roof in someone’s backyard.