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Front Page » 2020 (Page 21)

Filming in Miami: September 10, 2020

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

Knightfall in Miami with no respects from the successors

Knightfall in Miami with no respects from the successors

The last spark of life of a great news family has left Miami and what’s left of its empire didn’t have the memory, heart or courage to even mention the…

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Virginia Jacko: Leading further growth of Miami Lighthouse for the blind

Virginia Jacko: Leading further growth of Miami Lighthouse for the blind

Virginia Jacko was more than two decades into her career as a financial and administrative executive at Purdue University when she began having trouble reading printed documents. The contrast was…

FYI Miami: September 10, 2020

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. ENTERTAINMENT…

South Dade seeks formal Metrorail-ready program

South Dade seeks formal Metrorail-ready program

When Miami-Dade’s transportation board voted to upgrade the South Dade Transitway with bus rapid transit (BRT), Metrorail advocates were assured that when ridership gets high enough, the corridor will be…

78% in area feel mental health impacts from coronavirus

78% in area feel mental health impacts from coronavirus

More than three-quarters of South Florida residents feel that Covid-19 and related concerns such as rising unemployment and social isolation have impacted their mental health, with nearly half resorting to…

To fill vacant stores, Lincoln Road seeks pop-up businesses

To fill vacant stores, Lincoln Road seeks pop-up businesses

Cultural institutions and new retail shops may find temporary homes on Lincoln Road this winter, as the Lincoln Road Business Improvement District is hoping to bring in a series of…

Coral Gables looks at how to fund city hall upgrade

Coral Gables looks at how to fund city hall upgrade

Coral Gables city commissioners are still debating whether funds from selling a municipal parking lot should be allocated toward a general park trust.  Vice Mayor Vince Lago proposed half of…

Accessibility to historic Vizcaya under microscope

Accessibility to historic Vizcaya under microscope

In March, just before the pandemic prompted closures and stay-at-home orders in South Florida, residents from Gran Via Apartments, an elderly housing community in Outer Westchester, took a trip to…

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