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For 60 years, The Villagers, an all-volunteer organization, has helped to preserve historic landmarks in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and beyond.
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From now through Sept. 12, 2026, the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables will have two exhibitions on display that together form the most comprehensive presentation of Afro-Cuban art shown across the world.
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To mark International Workers' Day, Coral Gables Arts Cinema will screen the new documentary, 鈥淲ithout Shade, Without Rest.鈥 Florida has stymied efforts to have even local protections for outdoor workers.
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Will moving elections from April to November save money and bring more voters to the polls, or let local issues get overshadowed by 鈥榯oxic鈥 politics in Washington? City Commissioners vehemently disagree, and it鈥檚 time for voters to have their say.
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The party scene in Miami is not just changing, it鈥檚 rewinding. In some cases, it鈥檚 going analog. The kids are turning to yoga, retro cameras, and at one local bookstore, silently reading with a group of strangers. At the Books & Books reading party, the party is silent and the vibes are literary.
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It's said that Coral Gables founder George Merrick would take prospective investors to the top of the hotel鈥檚 tower so they could survey the surrounding land. He would convince them to move to Coral Gables and sell them plots after showing them the bird鈥檚 eye view.
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Mario Cristobal, head coach at the University of Miami, has brought the Hurricanes back to the national spotlight. His approach mirrors the values instilled by his Cuban-American parents: hard work, toughness, and dedication. On Monday, his Hurricanes face undefeated Indiana in the College Football Playoff championship.
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Keionte Scott returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown and No. 10 Miami shocked defending champion Ohio State 24-14 in the first College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Cotton Bowl. The 12-2 Hurricanes never trailed after going into Wednesday night as 9 1/2-point underdogs.
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The book tour event will take place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ, 3010 De Soto Boulevard, Coral Gables.
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Protesters want FIFA officials to protect World Cup attendees from "overzealous immigration enforcement" and to "reinvest [Miami-Dade County's] $46 million subsidy in the local community."
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While two South Florida cities take part in hearings this week seeking to preserve their rainbow crosswalks, the removal of two art crosswalks in Coral Gables 鈥 by the late renowned Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez 鈥 happened almost unnoticed. In fact, many residents had been upset by the cost of the installation in the first place.
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He was charged with three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of reckless driving with serious bodily injury. His bond is set at $350,000.