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Court clears way to partly demolish Coconut Grove Playhouse

Court clears way to partly demolish Coconut Grove Playhouse

At the end of August, the Third District Court of Appeal dismissed the latest petition filed by city residents to stop county plans to partially demolish the Coconut Grove Playhouse,…

Florida Grand Opera brings magic to cultural season

Florida Grand Opera brings magic to cultural season

Local performing arts groups and institutions are gearing up for season openings and finishing the year with anticipated programing. This story is premium content for our subscribers only. Unlock the…

David Vergara Pilares: Consul general bringing Peruvian arts and culture to county

David Vergara Pilares: Consul general bringing Peruvian arts and culture to county

Since taking office as consul general of Peru in Miami in July, David Vergara Pilares has set forth goals to continue the improvement of consular services. Mr. Vergara Pilares said…

Filming in Miami: September 9, 2024

Filming in Miami: September 9, 2024

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,…

FYI Miami: September 12, 2024

FYI Miami: September 12, 2024

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. NEW ROME-MIAMI…

Ronald Reagan and our Humpty Dumpty county bus omelet

Ronald Reagan and our Humpty Dumpty county bus omelet

Seeking reelection 40 years ago and focusing on federal subsidies, President Ronald Reagan fired at Miami-Dade’s shaky Metrorail. “In Miami,” he told voters, “the $1 billion subsidy helped Miami build…

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Miami International Airport seeks Japan, Middle East flights

Miami International Airport seeks Japan, Middle East flights

As Miami International Airport prepares to welcome more passengers, flights and growth in boosting its altitude as the US airport with the most airlines flying from it, it is actively…

Solid waste site is county’s burning issue

Solid waste site is county’s burning issue

On average, an adult in the United States produces almost five pounds of solid waste a day, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This story is premium content for our…

County’s mental health center targets February opening

County’s mental health center targets February opening

County Judge Steven Leifman might well be talking about a precious gem or luscious dessert rather than the soon-to-open Miami Center for Mental Health and Recovery. This story is premium…

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