What Changed and Why It Matters
South Florida Standard expanded its editorial team at a time when local journalism is declining across the region.
Seven beat reporters now cover core sectors including government, business, technology, environment, and culture
Coverage spans 12 cities, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach
Expansion responds directly to newsroom cuts and reduced local reporting capacity
This shift reflects a measurable change: fewer legacy reporters are covering more complex regional issues, increasing the need for consistent local journalism.
Seven Beat Reporters Cover Key Regional Sectors
South Florida Standard assigns reporters to specific beats to ensure consistent and specialized coverage.
Politics and Government: Led by Editor-in-Chief Sofia Delgado, focusing on accountability and public institutions
Business and Real Estate: Coverage of development trends, insurance challenges, and economic shifts
Technology and Innovation: Reporting on Miami’s growing tech ecosystem and Latin American business ties
Culture and Lifestyle: Coverage of food, arts, and regional identity
Environment and Investigations: Focus on sea level rise, water quality, and climate resilience
Travel and Hospitality: Reporting on the $88 billion tourism industry
Sports: Coverage of major professional and college teams across South Florida
Each beat is designed to increase reporting depth in areas often affected by reduced newsroom staffing.
Addressing the Local News Gap in South Florida
South Florida Standard was created to respond to a widening gap between the number of important local stories and the shrinking number of reporters covering them.
Key realities driving the expansion:
Legacy newsrooms are reducing staff and closing coverage gaps
Local governments and institutions face less scrutiny without consistent reporting
Community access to verified information is declining
South Florida Standard increases local reporting presence by assigning reporters directly to communities and institutions.
Editorial Model and Independence
South Florida Standard operates with a clear editorial structure:
No sponsored content
No paid placements
Full separation between advertising and editorial decision-making
All reporting is produced independently by the newsroom, with a focus on factual, document-based journalism.
Coverage Area
South Florida Standard covers 12 communities across the tri-county region:
Miami, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Brickell, Wynwood, and the Florida Keys.
FAQ
What is South Florida Standard?
South Florida Standard is an independent digital news publication covering Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. It provides local reporting on government, business, environment, and community issues.
Why did South Florida Standard expand its newsroom?
South Florida Standard expanded to address the growing gap in local news coverage caused by newsroom cuts and reduced reporting capacity across South Florida.
How many reporters are in the newsroom?
South Florida Standard currently operates with seven dedicated beat reporters covering key sectors across the region.
What areas does South Florida Standard cover?
South Florida Standard covers 12 cities, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and surrounding communities.
How is South Florida Standard different from legacy media?
South Florida Standard focuses on independent, community-based reporting with no sponsored content and dedicated beat coverage for consistent local journalism.
About South Florida Standard
South Florida Standard is an independent, locally owned digital news publication founded in 2025. South Florida Standard covers politics, business, real estate, technology, environment, culture, and community issues across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. South Florida Standard focuses on original reporting designed to increase transparency and local accountability.
Media ContactCompany Name: South Florida StandardContact Person: Sofia DelgadoEmail: Send EmailAddress:1 SE 3rd Ave Suite 2400 City: MiamiState: Florida 33131Country: United StatesWebsite: https://southfloridastandard.com/about