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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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Three years after the company that sold Miami-Dade a fleet of electric buses went bankrupt, the county is still trying to figure out what to do about them 鈥 including taking legal action.
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Mosaic Miami announced it will bring together a coalition of local leaders and groups this Sunday to show how a united community is stronger than a divided one.
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An aspiring actor with hidden superpowers tries to land a role as Marvel鈥檚 Wonder Man without the support of his family. That's the plot of the hit Disney+ series. The show also weaves in a local connection, featuring the hero鈥檚 Haitian background and a Miami native playing his father.
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A South Florida activist said Wednesday he wants the Miami-Dade State Attorney鈥檚 Office to launch an investigation into the recent transfer of valuable downtown Miami land 鈥 that was owned by Miami Dade College 鈥 to the state for construction of a future Donald Trump presidential library and a hotel.
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Dozens of nonprofit groups gathered at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center with a stern message for Miami-Dade Commissioners: Funding cuts will hurt the most vulnerable and cost taxpayers more money in the future.
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Grossman retired from SA国际传谋 on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, when he aired his last four-hour "Night Train" show live from the station's main studio in downtown Miami.
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Elkhorn coral babies, affectionately called 鈥淔londuran鈥 corals by researchers at the Rosenstiel School at the University of Miami, were planted in Biscayne Bay on July 1. This is the first time internationally crossbred corals have ever been planted in wild reefs.
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In a surprising twist in the ongoing battle against Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD), new research suggests that rising sea surface temperatures, often seen as a threat to coral, may actually slow down the spread of this highly destructive illness.
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Technology influences many aspects of life. It also plays a part in the creation of art. For the artist duo MyFi Studio, one without the other does not exist. The pair will debut their latest tech-inspired performance piece at Frost Science Museum鈥檚 adult-only night, nightLAB, on Thursday, July 17.
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It鈥檚 no secret that affordable housing has been harder and harder to find in Miami-Dade County. To help solve this growing problem, the Miami-Dade Innovation Authority Monday launched its sixth Public Innovation Challenge to identify tech-driven solutions to improve how residents access affordable housing.
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As President Donald Trump sought to make good on his campaign pledge of mass arrests and removals of migrants, Krome, the United States' oldest immigration detention facility and one with a long history of abuse, saw its prisoner population recently swell to nearly three times its capacity of 600.