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Miami to memorialize the Tequesta, the first residents

Miami to memorialize the Tequesta, the first residents

Miami’s original settlers, the Tequesta, are set to have their place in the city’s history further cemented with a plaque honoring the “Tequesta Family” sculpture atop the Pillar of History…

As city delays transfer, Bayfront Park trust lives on

As city delays transfer, Bayfront Park trust lives on

Following a summer decision to dissolve it, the Bayfront Park Management Trust’s Jan. 1 handover is being delayed to keep park programming and events running smoothly. Miami commissioners last week…

Annie Lord: Miami Homes for All executive director seeks consensus

Annie Lord: Miami Homes for All executive director seeks consensus

Growing up in Coconut Grove, Annie Lord noticed the contrasts that defined Miami. Driving a few blocks from her neighborhood, she saw differences in housing, tree cover and access to…

$1 million from Miami’s mayor could be tripled for Lotus House Children’s Village

$1 million from Miami’s mayor could be tripled for Lotus House Children’s Village

A $1 million gift from Miami’s mayor could help bring the Lotus House’s Children’s Village to life, funding a transformative shelter project serving hundreds of homeless children and families. At…

Some beaches face unhealthy bacteria levels

Some beaches face unhealthy bacteria levels

Most beaches across Miami-Dade County show safe water quality, but recent sampling indicates a few sites face fluctuating or elevated bacteria levels. This story is premium content for our subscribers…

Miami may push Florida to expand senior tax aid

Miami may push Florida to expand senior tax aid

Miami homeowners who’ve lived in their houses for decades could soon see broader property tax relief as city officials push state lawmakers to expand homestead exemptions for low-income seniors. The…

Miami probes whether taxpayers get money’s worth from county

Miami probes whether taxpayers get money’s worth from county

 The City of Miami is launching a departmental review to determine whether residents and businesses are getting their money’s worth from taxes paid to Miami-Dade County. During last Thursday’s meeting,…

Miami advances toward operational air taxis

Miami advances toward operational air taxis

Self-flying air taxis could soon be taking off in South Florida as the nation’s leading advanced air mobility companies are collaborating with local aviation authorities and institutions to plan key…

Madeline Pumariega: College president explores AI use to personalize learning

Madeline Pumariega: College president explores AI use to personalize learning

Madeline Pumariega’s journey in higher education began as a student at Miami Dade College, where she discovered a passion for learning and service that would shape her career. Raised in…

Miami presses to get idle county mental health center open

Miami presses to get idle county mental health center open

Miami city officials are pressing Miami-Dade County to immediately open a 181,000-square-foot mental health facility, fully built but sitting idle as long-term funding concerns delay its launch. City commissioners are…

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