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Miami Marine Stadium bid asks $500,000 yearly fee, commissions

Miami Marine Stadium bid asks $500,000 yearly fee, commissions

A deal to reactivate Miami Marine Stadium could head to voters this fall, potentially ushering in a new chapter for the long-shuttered waterfront venue. At a special meeting Sept. 5,…

Underdeck park under I-395 may arrive piecemeal

Underdeck park under I-395 may arrive piecemeal

Miami is searching for alternative funding sources for the Underdeck after the Trump administration rescinded a $60.3 million federal grant that was supposed to fund most of the 33-acre linear…

Ralph Rosado: Commissioner develops four-point program to aid Miami

Ralph Rosado: Commissioner develops four-point program to aid Miami

In June, Ralph Rosado, a proud Miami native, was elected to represent his neighbors in District Four, where he has lived for over 20 years. He won the special election…

Accelerator grads filling public school teaching vacancies

Accelerator grads filling public school teaching vacancies

This fall, 210 graduates of Achieve Miami’s Teacher Accelerator Program (TAP) are stepping into classrooms across Miami-Dade County, helping to fill teaching vacancies for the new academic year. The program,…

Florida International University welcoming largest freshman class ever

Florida International University welcoming largest freshman class ever

Florida International University is enrolling its largest-ever freshman class this fall, with more than 5,800 first-year students among a total student body exceeding 49,000. The surge highlights continued demand for…

Maribel Perez Wadsworth: Guides Knight Foundation to aid communities, journalism

Maribel Perez Wadsworth: Guides Knight Foundation to aid communities, journalism

When Maribel Perez Wadsworth became the first female president and CEO of the Knight Foundation in January 2024, she brought decades of newsroom experience and a deep commitment to community…

Two renovated Flagler Street blocks open, the rest may take years

Two renovated Flagler Street blocks open, the rest may take years

Years into a $33 million makeover, East Flagler Street’s first two renovated sections have reopened to vehicles. The rest of the Flagler makeover may take several years more. Launched in…

Miami Dade College’s role pivotal in Olympia Theater sale

Miami Dade College’s role pivotal in Olympia Theater sale

The planned sale of the historic Olympia Theater in downtown to a charter school is contingent on Miami Dade College’s (MDC) role in the institution being ironed out before the…

Miami funds upgrade to Roberto Clemente Park, others

Miami funds upgrade to Roberto Clemente Park, others

Three Miami parks are slated for upgrades as the city invests $2 million in improvements tied to its athletic and cultural history, from restoring a defaced mural honoring Black baseball…

Florida State University to keep Miami from barking up the wrong trees

Florida State University to keep Miami from barking up the wrong trees

Florida State University will spearhead public outreach on potential changes to Miami’s tree ordinance, stepping in to guide input on a topic that’s stirred resident concern.   This story is…

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