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Miami marching toward powerful inspector general office

Miami is drafting the duties of an independent inspector general to combat government corruption and fraud, with the proposal to be decided on by voters in the August elections. Today (4/25), the Miami City Commission is to…

Debris blocks use of waste-to-energy plant

Debris blocks use of waste-to-energy plant

Miami-Dade County’s massive waste-to-energy conversion plant in Doral is still non-operational more than two months after a fire sparked on Superbowl Sunday, destroying much of the facility and equipment. “The…

Miami fines mogul for renting out his mansion for parties

Miami fines mogul for renting out his mansion for parties

Miami is slapping red-light camera mogul John Petrozza with a six-figure fine after he racked up numerous violations for illegally renting out his Belle Meade Island waterfront estate for pandemic-era…

To ease rent crisis, Miami looks to co-living development zones

To ease rent crisis, Miami looks to co-living development zones

After gaining notoriety as the center of the housing crisis in the US, Miami is looking to co-living developments to calm soaring rent prices. Today (3/23), the Miami City Commission…

Way cleared for Miami Fire Station 4 inside 64-story tower

Way cleared for Miami Fire Station 4 inside 64-story tower

The City of Miami amended an agreement with the developer of a 64-story tower in Brickell to expedite the project and a complementary fire station included in the deal. Commissioners…

Coral Gables Country Club awaits pool reopening

Coral Gables Country Club awaits pool reopening

The Coral Gables Golf and Country Club is set to be fully functioning by the end of the month with the opening of the pool area. But in terms of…

33-acre Underdeck has a plan but not the money

33-acre Underdeck has a plan but not the money

“The Overtown Miami Greenway, the heart of the city” is the name recommended by the Underdeck Executive Committee through survey results in its community engagement efforts to plan for the…

Julia Tuttle Causeway may be in line for an overhead expressway

Julia Tuttle Causeway may be in line for an overhead expressway

Spurred by growing population and area employment demand, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is kicking off public engagement to evaluate planned upgrades to I-195 to add operational efficiency and…

Venetian Causeway replacements of 11 bridges advance

Venetian Causeway replacements of 11 bridges advance

Replacement of 11 of the 12 historic Venetian Causeway bridges linking Miami and Miami Beach has won federal and state go-ahead for the next phase of plans to be finished…

Mayor Suarez pledged $1 million to nonprofit, but commission rejects it

Mayor Suarez pledged $1 million to nonprofit, but commission rejects it

The Circle of Brotherhood’s social media biography reads “Black Men Solving Their Own Community Problems,” a slogan that seems appropriate after the City of Miami failed to make good on…

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