The Miami Herald
What It Is
The Miami Herald is the principal English-language daily newspaper of South Florida, founded in the early twentieth century. For generations it was a dominant local institution, operating from a prominent bayfront headquarters in downtown Miami before later moving its offices. The paper has won multiple Pulitzer Prizes and is known for investigative work covering local government, immigration, the environment, and corruption in the region and beyond.
Why It Matters
The Herald documented Miami's evolution from a frontier resort town into a major international city, covering land booms, hurricanes, migration waves, and the rise of a Latin American business hub. Its reporting helped define how the city understood itself and how outsiders understood Miami. Historians of the region, including writers such as Marvin Dunn, have drawn on its archive as a record of the city's social and political history.
Neighborhoods: Downtown Miami Eras: The Latam Capital Era People / Dynasties / Landmarks: Marvin Dunn