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Brickell residents alarmed by man they say asks to touch feet
MIAMI – The normally vibrant and bustling streets of Miami’s Brickell neighborhood have taken on an uneasy vibe in recent days after residents claim a man on a scooter has been repeatedly harassing women in the area, asking them disturbing questions about their feet. Megan Nyvold, a Brickell...
Jacksonville-based nonprofit launches affordable housing fund to boost its work in Northeast Florida
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Ability Housing, a Jacksonville-based nonprofit developer of affordable housing, announced Wednesday the launch of a fund that will help boost its work in Northeast and Central Florida. According to a release, the fund was possible thanks to an initial investment of $3.75 million from the Capital...
Positional Previews: Returning expirience, several newcomers could provide jolt to FAU's offensive line
Though depth charts have yet to be finalized, being more than two weeks into camp and about two weeks away from the season opener, we at least have a good idea of what the starting units should look like from what we've seen at practice thus far. Leading the first...
There will be no Key Biscayne mayoral election on Nov. 5.
Current Mayor Joe Rasco will now be unopposed and retain his seat for two more years after challenger Charles Collins decided to withdraw from the mayoral race Wednesday morning and instead run for one of three open Council seats. “I am honored to be re-elected as Mayor for the Village...
Apartment construction surges nationwide and in South Florida
U.S. apartment construction is expected to hit a historic high of more than 500,000 new units this year, a new study from RentCafe found, and South Florida is helping lead the surge. The influx represents a 9% increase compared to last year and a 30% jump from 2022. The Miami...
Five days of early voting available before the August 20 Primary Election day
With five days before Primary Election Day on August 20, voters can still buck the trend of low voter participation and demonstrate how important it is to actively participate in democracy and help shape the candidate selection for the November 5 General Election. Democracy is a system that only functions...
‘I’ll stab you like my mom used to’: Miami woman accused of threatening grandfather over car ride
MIAMI – A heated argument over a car ride escalated into a potentially dangerous situation when police said a woman threatened her 81-year-old grandfather with a knife inside their Miami home in late April. According to an arrest report from the Miami Police Department, 21-year-old Henessy Tirado is facing...
"Witnessing Eden" Photo Exhibit by Fernandez & Gonzalez-Graupera Coming to Miami's Deering Estate this September
At Miami's Deering Estate, the exhibition "Witnessing Eden," featuring photographers Tony Fernandez and Jorge Gonzalez-Graupera and curated by Liliam Dominguez, is set to debut. Running from September 8 through November 10, the Great Hall Gallery in the Stone House will host an array of photographs that explore into the intimate connection between humanity and its environment. Fans of visual storytelling can mark their calendars for the opening reception scheduled on September 8 at 4 p.m., registration is available online.
Paul Finebaum Names His ACC Champion This Season
We are just over one week away from the start of the college football season. Therefore, we will soon determine which teams are legitimate and which ones were just hyped up in the offseason. The Miami Hurricanes have developed a reputation for offseason hype. While the Hurricanes have been ranked ...
‘Neglected’ Coral Gables senior ‘crying out for help’ leads to son’s arrest, police say
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – A Florida Department of Children and Families investigator following up on an anonymous tip at a home in Coral Gables called 911 after hearing woman “crying out for help,” according to an arrest report. Police said an officer would arrive, hear the same plea and go in with her permission ― only to find the 88-year-old living in squalor and showing numerous signs of neglect.
Key Biscayne's K-8 Center among schools that will continue receiving after-school meals
As students return to school this week, the Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) announced that more than 295 schools in the district, including Key Biscayne K-8 Center, will continue to receive after-school meals. The “Afterschool Meals Program,” is a sub-component of the Child Care Food Program under the U.S. Department...
Crystal Valley Foods Celebrates 30th Anniversary; Jay Rodriguez Discusses
MIAMI, FL - Thirty years of exceptional service, industry dedication, and a strong, evolving portfolio. That is what Crystal Valley Foods is celebrating as it announces its 30th anniversary as a company. The grower has maintained its company-wide commitment to providing premium-quality produce to customers across North America—a value dating back to its inception in 1994.
Miami non-Power 4 opponents with preseason all-conference players
Florida A&M, Ball State and South Florida each have several preseason All-Conference players the Miami football team will have to game plan for in 2024. FAMU will be one of the better FCS teams Miami has played, Ball State is from the MAC who Miami has frequently played in non-conference and USF reignites an in-state rivalry.
A better MIA experience coming soon? MDIA’s Public Innovation Challenge selects 3 startups to help make that happen
We also catch up on milestones and learnings of the Miami-Dade Innovation Authority and what’s ahead. In the form of a public challenge to startups locally and globally, the Miami-Dade Innovation Authority set out to find out how technology could improve the passenger and worker experience at Miami International Airport, one of the world’s busiest and Miami-Dade County’s top economic engine.
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