The Miami Yacht Club issued its first public statement Wednesday following last month’s fatal collision that killed three children at its youth sailing camp, expressing gratitude for community support while grieving the tragedy.
In August 2020, Biscayne Bay suffered a massive fish kill caused by oxygen-depleted waters, marking a tipping point from decades of unchecked pollution. Five years later, despite some signs of recovery, scientists say the bay remains on life support.
Newly released videos are shedding light on the boat crash that killed 15-year-old Ella Adler last summer.
Tragedy struck on the water Monday morning after a sailboat with children aboard collided with a barge in the waters near Hibiscus Island in Biscayne Bay.
This week on Don’t Trash Our Treasure, Local 10 brings an update on Leave No Trace, a campaign launched by the city of Miami last year to try and get boaters, and all who visit the Biscayne Bay spoil islands, to pick up the trash they make and throw it away back on land.
As nuclear power plants age, can they withstand the effects of climate change?
As we continue to celebrate Earth Month, Local 10 is highlighting an exciting new innovation that scientists are pilot testing right now.
Miami is set to make a splash with a new twist on Boston's beloved tradition. The Cupid Splash, a chilly event that has raised thousands to restore Boston Harbor, will now hit the beaches of Miami in an effort to raise funds for the recovery of Biscayne Bay.
Off the waters of Biscayne Bay, along the shoreline of a posh Miami Beach residential island, a brand new sea wall is being installed.