AmberAbyss+FollowClemson’s home streak faces Miami’s ACC runClemson’s 13-game home winning streak is about to get its toughest test yet as the Tigers put their undefeated ACC record on the line against a red-hot Miami squad. Both teams are unbeaten in conference play, and Miami’s lineup, led by Tre Donaldson and Malik Reneau, has powered them to a 10-game win streak. Clemson fans know Littlejohn Coliseum has been a fortress, but Miami’s size and scoring depth could shake things up. This isn’t just another game—it’s a battle for ACC supremacy. Who do you think keeps their streak alive? #Sports #Clemson #Miami00Share
ywheeler+FollowMiami’s robot delivery drama: Train vs. techA Miami Uber Eats delivery robot met a dramatic end after getting stuck on train tracks and being obliterated by a Brightline train—right in front of stunned locals. The robot, which wasn’t even carrying food at the time, sat motionless for 15 minutes before the collision, despite a delivery driver alerting the company. This viral moment has people talking about the risks of autonomous delivery tech in busy cities. With robots rolling out in more neighborhoods, what’s the real cost of convenience? Would you trust a robot to deliver your dinner, or does this make you think twice? #Transportation #Miami #UberEats00Share
glen25+FollowMiami roots run deep as Mendoza faces CanesFernando Mendoza, now Indiana’s star QB, once dreamed of playing for the Miami Hurricanes—his childhood team just down the street. Despite a standout high school career and family ties to the U, Miami never offered him a scholarship. Fast forward: Mendoza is leading Indiana into the College Football Playoff title game against the Canes, with his old Miami camp video going viral. Talk about a full-circle moment! How do you feel about local talent slipping away, only to come back as a rival? Let’s hear your thoughts on hometown heroes and recruiting misses! #Sports #Football #Miami01Share
Melissa Wyatt+FollowLena the Plug stirs up Miami fight nightLena the Plug just turned up the heat on Miami’s upcoming fight night by saying she’s still deciding who she’ll sleep with after her husband Adam22’s boxing match against Jason Luv. She admits her comments are meant to fire up Adam22, but it’s all part of their wild, very public relationship dynamic. With both fighters in their 40s and a backstory full of drama, this bout is about way more than just boxing. What do you think—does this kind of hype add to the excitement, or is it just too much? #Sports #Wrestling #Miami00Share
Joel Johnson+FollowDad’s epic clapback changes Miami classroomOne Miami dad just flipped the script on a teacher who publicly shamed his daughter for struggling in chemistry. After the teacher called her out in front of the class and wrote a harsh comment on her failed exam, her dad delivered a five-word zinger at a parent meeting: 'No evidence of basic pedagogy.' The teacher was left speechless—and, since then, students say he’s stopped embarrassing kids at the start of class. It’s got everyone talking: Should parents call out teachers who cross the line, or is there a better way to handle it? #Relationships #Miami #Parenting00Share
stephanie30+FollowMiami car buyer loses $30K Jeep SRTImagine finally getting your dream ride, only to have the dealer take it back weeks later—and then seeing a stranger driving it around town. That’s what happened to Christian Mobley in Miami after he bought a $30,000 Jeep SRT. The dealer allegedly lured him in for a fake inspection, then handed the SUV back to its previous owner because they couldn’t pay the seller. Now Mobley’s out both his car and his cash. Miami Auto Mall is under investigation, but what would you do if this happened to you? Would you ever trust a used car dealer again? #Cars #BuyingCar #Miami00Share
William Goodwin+FollowFlorida car buyer loses $30k in dealership scamLosing your dream car and $30,000 overnight is a nightmare no one expects. That’s exactly what happened to Christian Mobley in Miami after a used car dealership pulled a shady “inspection” trick. He bought a powerful Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT, only to have the dealer demand it back for a so-called checkup. Turns out, the car was never really theirs to sell, and now Christian’s left with a huge loan and no car. This is a wake-up call for anyone buying used—always double-check the dealer’s reputation and get everything in writing. Have you or someone you know ever dealt with a car buying scam? #Cars #CarScam #Miami00Share
dalemiller+FollowCar buyer in Miami loses $30K and his rideImagine paying $30,000 for a car, only to have the dealership hand it back to the previous owner and keep your cash. That’s exactly what happened to a Miami resident, who’s now caught in a legal mess with no car and no refund. Even after bringing in the police, he was told this is a civil issue and has to sue to get his money back. He’s sharing his experience online to warn others about shady dealership tactics. Have you or someone you know ever dealt with something like this? What would you do in his shoes? #Cars #Miami #CarScam10Share
robertjones+FollowMiami gets first hurricane-proof padel clubPadel is about to level up in Miami—Ace Padel is bringing its first-ever U.S. club to Coconut Grove, and it’s not just about the game. Think year-round play on hurricane-proof courts, a 32-foot canopy for shade, and a full-on social experience designed for everyone from beginners to pros. Miami’s padel scene has been growing fast, but this new club promises to set a whole new standard. How do you think this will change the local sports and social scene? Would you check it out? #News #Miami #Padel00Share
Alexander News Show+FollowA woman was shot and killed late Saturday night in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, prompting an active homicide investigation, according to multiple local news outlets. Woman Killed in Little Havana Shooting — Police Investigating. Miami police are investigating after a woman was fatally shot just before midnight on Saturday in the heart of Little Havana. Officers responded around 11:50 p.m. to the area near Southwest 3rd Court / Southwest Third Street and 18th Avenue, where they found the victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Miami Fire Rescue transported her to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, but she later died from her injuries. Investigators remained at the scene into Sunday morning, placing evidence markers and searching for fingerprints as they worked to piece together what happened. Police have not yet released the woman’s identity, pending notification of her family, and no information about a possible suspect has been made public. Authorities say the case remains open and active, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward. #Miami #Miaminews #NoticiasdeMiami #AlexanderNewsShow.10Share