The Miami Herald local newspaper app features Pulitzer Prize winning news coverage that is faster and easier to use. Read or watch daily local news coverage, investigative reporting, national headline news, crime, sports, local business, and more from Miami and communities across South Florida.
The Miami Herald local newspaper is your trusted source for local, daily news and stories from Miami and South Florida. Our newsroom reports on issues affecting residents and communities across the Miami area including crime, local business, sports and regional developments alongside investigative reporting and national headline news.
LOCAL NEWS
• Daily local news and stories from Miami and communities across South Florida.
• AI generated summaries on all articles reviewed by our newsroom.
• Miami Herald local newspaper opinions, editorials and columns you love.
• Edition, a digital destination for the latest news, features, and insights. Like the printed newspaper, it is intended to be a complete report of the day’s news compiled by our editors overnight.
LIVE VIDEO
• Watch live video of local news stories and national news coverage.
• View stunning photos and videos of local news and community events.
LOCAL SPORTS
• Full coverage reporting on local, pro and college sports teams
• Stay connected to your favorite teams and favorite sports writers.
PERSONALIZATION
• Stay informed on the topics and articles that matter to you.
• Favorite topics to get personalized feeds.
• Search for news articles, videos, games and more.
• Bookmark news articles to read later.
• Read articles your way with full support for dark mode and light mode.
Other Features
• Browse articles by category.
• Share articles on Facebook, X Twitter or by email.
• Comment on news articles.
• Access and download previous issues of our newspaper.
• Recharge and unwind with our puzzles and games.
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So-so as far as being current. Articles are repeated often across the few news categories. Limited customization as far as what article topics you are interested in. But the thing that makes it seem more like a tabloid rather than a serious news source is it’s proliferation of “click-bait” style headlines, making it feel cheap and not to be taken seriously. Your grade school children might like that style though for their school assignments.No ability to customize the news categories you want vs. what they want you to see. No search capabilities.
Great newspaper, poor app.
Claude Tiger
Long-running complaint: often displays no items, says to pull to refresh. You can keep doing that like a yo-yo, same message. When I tried to open a link to a Herald candidate opinion, kept getting prompted to sign in. So u sign in...then it's repeated all over again ad nauseam. Good grief, even the Sun Sentinel app works like a breeze. There is really no excuse for a big city newspaper to degrade itself and its fine product with such a bad app. And yes, I've deleted and re-installed the app many times trying to overcome this, and yes, the iOS is up to date. In response to your response (thank you!), where and how exactly does one "disable Private Relay"? In response to your second response on my issue, Private Relay was/has never been on. Could there be another solution to the non-loading of articles problem? Thanks.UPDATE: Here we go again. Cannot sign in on my spouse's phone, keep getting message something like insufficient credentials. Can read stories on my phone but links don't open. Can someone get there stuff together? Hire the app coders at the Sun Sentinel or something. Why am I paying for frustration? Yes yes tried deleting app and signing in, iOS up to date, blah blah blah. Just fix the thing, this is really a very basic error that should be easily corrected.
Developer Response
Please contact our Customer Service Team at customerservice@miamiherald.com to check your account.
Can’t access news
Allison IM
The whole point of this app is to provide access to local news. Unfortunately, most articles are locked in the app, and I am unable to log in. Repeated emails and calls to customer service over the past month have resulted only in them insisting that I don’t have an account. I finally let it expire yesterday, and promptly got an email asking me to renew my subscription, so clearly they do know that I exist and that I cancelled my subscription. I think local news is a necessity and would like to be a subscriber, but there is zero point to me paying for this app every month when I am locked out of nearly every article and customer service cannot locate me as a customer, much less fix my access.Update 11/14: I received a canned response to contact customer service, with a link to the very customer service that was unable to locate my subscription any of the times I called and emailed in the previous weeks, as well as for earlier problems with the app. So— thanks for nothing? Maybe someone there could reach out with actual assistance and a commitment to solving the problem? If so, I would be delighted to resubscribe.
Developer Response
We apologize for your experience with the app and apologize that we were unable to locate your account. Please contact our Customer Service Team at customerservice@miamiherald.com if you need further assistance.
New app no better
Elwinna
Thought maybe the much hyped new app would be an improvement. Not so much. Topics seem randomly placed with the same articles in latest news, business and sports. Just as mixed up as old app except in tiles instead of just titles. Still has ads. I still see no ability to search. Remains to be seen if they will do any better job of keeping articles updated. Right now looks like they only added some lipstick And now it crashes and locks up my phone and ipad. Totally useless at this point.The app is finally functioning in early September. But if you are expecting any actual content change you’ll be disappointed. Most of the featured stories in each section are days old! Annoying ads are inserted every paragraph which makes it hard to scroll without clicking them (on purpose I’m sure). I see Herald tweets and can’t find those stories anywhere on the app. Very disappointing as a subscriber (who had to give up print because it was only actually delivered to me 10% of the time). This is pretty much the same thing, delivers a 10% experience so thats half a star.
Developer Response
Thank you for your feedback, we will share this with our team.
We designed this app with you in mind — making it easier than ever to read, explore and stay connected every day.
What’s new:
• Fresh new look: A complete redesign with a clean, modern feel.
• For You Page: A personalized feed that brings the topics you love most straight to the top.
• Key Takeaways: Article summaries to help you catch the most important points at a glance.
• Dark mode: Easy on the eyes, day or night.
Version 11.1.13
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