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FYI Miami: September 18, 2025

FYI Miami: September 18, 2025

TRANSIT SCHEDULING WHIZ: New transit-scheduling software would save Miami-Dade County 5% of annual bus operations costs, cutting $14.8 million a year, and kick in by next March if a contract…

Filming in Miami: September 18, 2025

Filming in Miami: September 18, 2025

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,…

Kionne McGhee: Planning to create community-based organizations district

Kionne McGhee: Planning to create community-based organizations district

Presenting determination and leadership, Miami-Dade County Commissioner and Vice Chairman Kionne McGhee has overcome the challenges of a difficult childhood to shape policies that benefit millions. Since being elected to…

Be fair to voters: get commissioners above minimum wage

Be fair to voters: get commissioners above minimum wage

This week a team tasked with suggesting changes to Miami-Dade’s charter plans to probe a dangerous inequity that we’ve ignored for more than half a century: we don’t pay our…

Miami Beach follows four-year path to be Blue Zone city

Miami Beach follows four-year path to be Blue Zone city

Miami Beach is moving the needle toward a healthier tomorrow as it leverages partnerships to become a Blue Zones city. “It’s [becoming a Blue Zones city] a multi-layered process over…

Air France to build VIP lounge at Miami International Airport

Air France to build VIP lounge at Miami International Airport

Air France, Miami International Airport’s 17th largest carrier in terms of total passengers, will pay the county more than $17.5 million over 15 years and spend $7 million to $8…

Performing arts groups readying old favorites, new productions

Performing arts groups readying old favorites, new productions

South Florida’s most prominent performing arts groups are setting the stage with audience favorites and new productions. The Florida Grand Opera presents “Silent Night” for three nights beginning Nov. 15…

Miami Marine Stadium reopening drifts away

Miami Marine Stadium reopening drifts away

Proposed referendums on an operating agreement for the long-closed Miami Marine Stadium and on moving city elections to even-numbered years won’t be on this November’s ballot after a lack of…

Hidden deterioration sets Coconut Grove Playhouse back a year

Hidden deterioration sets Coconut Grove Playhouse back a year

Despite the discovery of structural issues that could extend the first phase of construction by a year, county officials say they are pursuing strategies to advance other work in parallel…

Vote on sale of historic Olympia Theatre put off

Vote on sale of historic Olympia Theatre put off

Miami officials had planned to revisit the proposed sale of the Olympia Theatre to SLAM Academy during this week’s commission meeting, but they have deferred the item to later this…

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