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Front Page » 2025 » October (Page 6)

Education uses shift Olympia Theater to charter school

Education uses shift Olympia Theater to charter school

The historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami has been sold to public charter school SLAM, which pledges $50 million in planned renovations while preserving the theater as a public and…

Art museum mega-billboard will stay, city will be paid

Art museum mega-billboard will stay, city will be paid

A settlement has been approved allowing the Pérez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) 10-story LED billboard to remain operating in downtown under new restrictions on its hours and brightness, with the…

Plan pits water taxi routes against manatee protection

Plan pits water taxi routes against manatee protection

The City of Miami wants to make water taxis a bigger part of its transportation network and is asking Miami-Dade County to fix a key obstacle: its Manatee Protection Plan.…

Holocaust Memorial education center due early in 2026

Holocaust Memorial education center due early in 2026

History, education and a place to reflect all come together at the Holocaust Memorial education center in Miami Beach set to open its doors next year. “The Holocaust Memorial opened…

New World School of the Arts has big plans

New World School of the Arts has big plans

As the New World School of the Arts (NWSA) approaches its 40th anniversary, the high school and college are committed to its mission of providing talented students with high quality…

Go along with the rest of Florida, pay county commission fairly

Go along with the rest of Florida, pay county commission fairly

As a task force wrestles with how to increase Miami-Dade commissioners’ salaries above a pitiful $6,000 a year to oversee a gross domestic product larger than that of 141 nations,…

FYI Miami: October 2, 2025

FYI Miami: October 2, 2025

JOBLESS CLAIMS AT LOW: First-time unemployment claims in Florida were at the lowest level in nearly seven months in the week ended Sept. 20. The US Department of Labor estimated…

Gonzalo Garcia: Miami City Ballet artistic director planning some changes

Gonzalo Garcia: Miami City Ballet artistic director planning some changes

Since being appointed artistic director of the Miami City Ballet in August, Gonzalo Garcia has been at the forefront, ushering in a new chapter as the company prepares to celebrate…

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