what happened at miami

Recent headlines from Miami on January 28–29, 2026, cover a major boxing- related arrest, a large fire in Southwest Miami‑Dade, and several new restaurant openings across the city.
👊 Boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis Arrested
U.S. Marshals took fugitive boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis into custody in Miami on January 28, 2026, after a weeks‑long manhunt. He was wanted on charges from another state and had been on the run before authorities tracked him down in Miami.
🔥 Large Fire in Southwest Miami‑Dade
On the night of January 28, a substantial fire broke out in Southwest Miami‑Dade, and Miami‑Dade Fire Rescue crews have been working to contain it. So far, no injuries have been reported, but the blaze forced evacuations and drew a large emergency response.
🍔 New Restaurants & Bars Opening
January 2026 has brought a wave of new dining spots to Miami, including:
- Lala’s Burgers – A permanent smash burger spot in Kendall from the team behind Apocalypse BBQ.
- Ted’s Burgers – The popular smash burger pop‑up now has a permanent home in Wynwood.
- Ezio’s – A new steak and martini bar in Miami Beach by the owners of Brooklyn’s Roberta’s.
- Gold Standard Sushi – A high‑end omakase experience in a back room of Le Basilic on Miami Beach.
- Cha Cha Cha – A Pacific coastal Mexican concept in Wynwood with tacos and seafood.
- JaJaJa Mexicana – A plant‑based Mexican restaurant in Wynwood from a New York brand.
- Fiorito Almacén – A new sandwich shop and market from the Argentine favorite Fiorito in Edgewater.
- Eight Bar – A casual neighborhood bar by chef Danny Grant, serving sushi and burgers.
- Gibson Room – A cocktail bar by chef Michael Beltran, reopened with a new burger and pizza menu.
🏙️ Other Local Highlights
Miami’s rental market is still holding up, but is feeling pressure from slower job growth and immigration trends as of late January 2026. In news, there’s also a new hotel coming to Miami Beach, more food insecurity in South Florida, and a crisis simulation drill that shut down areas around the University of Miami.
Quick Scoop (TL;DR)
- Boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis was arrested in Miami on Jan. 28.
- A big fire broke out in Southwest Miami‑Dade, crews are fighting it, no injuries so far.
- Lots of new restaurants opened this month: Lala’s, Ted’s, Ezio’s, Gold Standard Sushi, Cha Cha Cha, JaJaJa, and several others.
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