
The Miami Herald is a Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper delivering investigative journalism, breaking news, and in-depth coverage of Miami and South Florida issues. With 24 Pulitzer Prizes, including recent wins for the Surfside condo collapse and the 'Broken Promises' editorial series, it stands as the leading voice on local politics, Latin America, and community accountability. Its sister publication, El Nuevo Herald, serves the Spanish-speaking community, enhancing its dominance in southern Florida media.
The Miami Herald has served South Florida since 1903, winning Pulitzer Prizes for investigative journalism.
The Miami Herald has been South Florida's paper of record for over a century. Its investigative journalism has exposed corruption and held power accountable. The Herald's Jeffrey Epstein investigation was a landmark of accountability journalism. Despite industry challenges, the Herald remains essential to informed civic life in Miami.