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Dozens of people came to honor the estimated 2 million people who died at sea during the Middle Passage 鈥 the brutal forced voyages that carried over 10 million African captives across the Atlantic.
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The one-time marquee event for the Moorish-inspired City of Opa-Locka has been on a long hiatus, but the city hopes for a triumphant return this weekend.
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On Feb. 5, 2026, the City of North Miami officially crossed a historic threshold, marking 100 years since its incorporation. What began in 1926 as a small farming community of 38 voters has since evolved into one of South Florida鈥檚 most diverse municipalities.
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The exhibition, which opened last month and runs through March, is the culmination of three years of work set primarily in Redland in south Miami-Dade.
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Interstate is a powerful new documentary by Miami-based filmmakers Oscar Corral and Haleem Muhsin. Miami's Overtown is among several communities featured in the film.
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Owned and managed by the city of Miami, Domino Park, first established in 1976, remains a popular place to connect for all of South Florida鈥檚 Hispanic communities, and a must stop for tourists visiting Calle Ocho. The park has more than 3,000 members.
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HistoryMiami museum has remains and funerary artifacts from 132 Tequesta and Calusa tribe individuals. Those tribes are considered extinct, but the Seminole Tribe of Florida has long claimed to be their descendants - now the items are finally in the process of being returned to them under a 1990 federal law.
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Miami鈥檚 125th birthday 鈥 we鈥檒l learn about some of the city鈥檚 most interesting, and lesser-known, history.
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The future and healing for the Surfside community. Did a murder and a mistaken identity lead to a wrongful conviction and life sentence? Plus, Miami鈥檚 125th birthday 鈥 we鈥檒l learn about some of the city鈥檚 most interesting, and lesser-known, history.
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The Deering Estate offers ghost tours where guests can bring their own recording equipment in hopes of picking up something otherworldly. A new installation at the museum features sounds recorded at the estate that might not be made by ghosts but they are typically undetectable by the human ear.
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Over decades he became a revered figure fighting on behalf of Miami鈥檚 Hispanic and minority communities. Soto, who suffered from Parkinson鈥檚 disease, died Saturday of natural causes at age 91.
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A fire engulfed the Leshaw house in Stiltsville early Monday. Miami fire officials say investigators are still trying to determine the cause.