Francisco Alvarado
Should People Have Called the Cops Over Cesar Sayoc's MAGA Van?
Last week's arrest of the 56-year-old Republican for allegedly mailing pipe bombs to Trump critics makes you wonder.
These Dirty Cops Framed Random Black People to Pad Crime Stats
"What happened here is so horrific, it strikes at the core of injustice."
What We Know About the Missing Teen Whose Parents Were Shot to Death
13-year-old Jayme Closs vanished from her rural Wisconsin home around the same time her parents were killed Monday.
The Hot New Millennial Trend Is Scamming Amazon for Big Money
"To most people $230,000 is a lot of money, but for Amazon it probably doesn’t do anything to hurt its stock price."
How a Brooklyn Gang May Have Gotten Crazy Rich Dealing for El Chapo
Experts suspect the Sinaloa Cartel of supplying heroin to Bushwick Crew, a flashy street gang cops say lived hard, fast, and deadly.
Weed Farmers Are Suing a California County After It Kicked Them Out
Cannabis growers from Calaveras feel betrayed after county officials decided to ban their businesses.
Miami Luxury Yacht Owner and Captain Charged in Horrific Coke-Fueled Death
According to the feds, the 91-foot "Miami Vice" was piloted by a captain who regularly did blow—and a French owner knew about it.
Siblings Helped Cops Arrest Their Mom in a Crazy Camping Trip Murder Case
A 1988 murder looks like it's finally been solved after two kids said their mom made them cover her (and her boyfriend's) bloody tracks.
The Insane Saga of the Fake Saudi Prince Who Scammed Miami's Rich and Famous
A career con-artist, Anthony Gignac got busted over and over again, but kept finding new prey in America's capital city of fraud.
Florida's Republican Governor Is Fighting to Keep a Jim Crow-Era Voting System
And it might help Rick Scott become the state's next senator.
The Gun-Control Walkouts Are Going Way Beyond the Suburbs
The most prominent Parkland activists may come from a relatively posh enclave outside Fort Lauderdale, but their cause is resonating in urban centers from Miami to the Bronx.
Miami's Wild Bitcoin Scene Doesn't Care About Your 'Bubble'
Despite warnings from experts and haters and the occasional plummet in value, the Magic City is going all-in.