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Front Page » 2021 » July (Page 2)

Doral population rises 6.3% in year

Doral population rises 6.3% in year

Doral has been a culturally diverse city being represented by many nationalities, with a recent influx of people moving from other regions in the US. People coming from Argentina, Brazil…

‘Best of Doral’ campaign on mayor’s accomplishments list

‘Best of Doral’ campaign on mayor’s accomplishments list

With safety as the priority for all residents and visitors, the City of Doral continues to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, working closely with the business community to help them…

Work may finally restore Irma-battered Dinner Key Marina

Work may finally restore Irma-battered Dinner Key Marina

It’s been nearly four years since Hurricane Irma ravaged Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove, walloping the state’s largest municipal marina. A final round of repairs is still needed to…

Task force probes county cryptocurrency use

Task force probes county cryptocurrency use

The Miami-Dade Cryptocurrency Task Force, created in April, now has seven of its planned members appointed after commissioners accepted a report detailing their credentials last week. They are now responsible…

Churches manage to keep funding steady during pandemic

Churches manage to keep funding steady during pandemic

Local churches are now recovering from the pandemic as people slowly return to the sanctuary rather than watching from home. Although services were in an empty sanctuary, funds stayed steady…

Miami-Dade office vacancies highest in 8 years

Miami-Dade office vacancies highest in 8 years

Florida’s economy is fourth-best in the nation in bouncing back from the plunge during the pandemic, but Miami-Dade’s office vacancy rates are also the highest they have been in eight…

One of the largest Wynwood projects to bring 523 residences

One of the largest Wynwood projects to bring 523 residences

One of the largest mixed-use residential and office projects ever proposed for the Wynwood Arts District will bring 12- and 8-story buildings with 523 residences to the neighborhood and more…

New book tells the story of the “Other Mother” of Miami

New book tells the story of the “Other Mother” of Miami

Often overlooked as being a founder of Miami, Cesar A. Becerra’s new book “Orange Blossom 2.0” tells the untold story of Miami’s “other mother” Mary Brickell, giving her the recognition…

Miami’s 125th anniversary honoring four notable historians

Miami’s 125th anniversary honoring four notable historians

Miami 125, a week-long event celebrating the city’s official 125th anniversary of incorporation, honors four notable historians, all homegrown, recipients of so many awards and other recognitions that to list…

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