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Miami wins temporary stay from court-ordered voting map

Miami wins temporary stay from court-ordered voting map

A temporary pause has been granted after Miami city officials filed an emergency motion on Monday to stop a new court-ordered voting map from being used for the upcoming municipal…

Miami looks to remediate Coconut Grove contamination sites

Miami looks to remediate Coconut Grove contamination sites

Two non-profits in Coconut Grove are set to receive nearly $4 million to add to the neighborhood’s affordable housing stock and educational resources. This week, the Miami City Commission is…

Low inventory cuts back Doral residential sales

Low inventory cuts back Doral residential sales

High interest rates and low inventory continue to be significant factors for single-family homes and condominiums throughout the Doral area, according to local real estate experts. At the end of…

Doral continues 19-year quest to annex its neighbors

Doral continues 19-year quest to annex its neighbors

The City of Doral continues to negotiate with the county for the annexation of two unincorporated sections, efforts that have been going on for almost 19 years, according to city…

Miami Beach puzzles over how bikes and pedestrians can share a path

Miami Beach puzzles over how bikes and pedestrians can share a path

A path used by both bicyclists and pedestrians has been a focus of Miami Beach community concerns about safety. The Chase Avenue and 34th Street shared-use path, a 10-foot-wide path…

Miami Beach grapples with a deal to shelter the homeless

Miami Beach grapples with a deal to shelter the homeless

Miami Beach this week is grappling with details of an agreement for guaranteed lodgings for some of its homeless on the mainland while the city continues to make its own…

Traffic flow system gets red light from broken sensors

Traffic flow system gets red light from broken sensors

County commissioners want to close the circle on broken looped sensors that control traffic signal timing to speed cars and whose impairment limits 22% of total intersections’ ability to do…

Miami Beach struggles with control of Spring Break alcohol sales

Miami Beach struggles with control of Spring Break alcohol sales

More than a month after Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed a state House member to serve as Miami-Dade County clerk of court and comptroller, a newly filed lawsuit seeks to force…

In how many languages should an airport’s announcements be heard?

In how many languages should an airport’s announcements be heard?

The often-heard debate over how many languages should echo audio announcements at Miami International Airport was repeated again last week – with one bilingual commissioner ultimately calling not for more…

South Florida prices rising at more than twice nation’s pace

South Florida prices rising at more than twice nation’s pace

As the nation cautiously hailed a tumble of the Consumer Price Index increase to 3% for the year ending in June, South Florida enjoyed no such decline: consumer prices here…

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