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Enid Pinkney dies at 92 after dedicating life to preserving African American history in Miami-Dade
MIAMI – Miami pioneer Dr. Enid Pinkney has passed away at the age of 92, Local 10 learned Thursday. A South Florida native, Pinkney dedicated her life to acknowledging and preserving African American history in Miami-Dade County. Pinkney was born in Miami-Dade in 1931 and graduated from the then-all-Black...
REEF’S REPORT: DOG FOUND WITH MULTIPLE MASSES RESCUED FROM OVERCROWDED MIAMI SHELTER
Hi friends! Reef the fox here with your weekly “Reef’s Report.” We had a new canine join us here two weeks ago. I would like to officially introduce you all to Miss Harriet. Harriet perfectly sums up the situation in Miami right now. Another victim of severe...
Flight delays reported in South Florida after worldwide tech outage; here’s what else is impacted
MIAMI – A worldwide technology outage affected airports around the world Friday, including in South Florida. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that several airlines requested their assistance Friday morning with ground stops for their fleets until the issue was resolved. One man Local 10 reporter Hannah Yechivi spoke with...
Popular Miami Lakes restaurant reopens two years after fire consumed business
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. – After nearly two years, an iconic restaurant in Miami Lakes is welcoming customers once again. Latin American Grill, located at 15342 NW 79th Ct in Miami Lakes, has been around for almost 30 years. It’s a staple in the community and isn’t just a place...
Three acres and $4 million: Little Haiti botanical garden is in danger of being sold
In the heart of Little Haiti lies three acres of green space, a garden where members of the community can enjoy native wildlife, educational workshops and much more. Miami Tropical Botanic Garden has been an oasis within this highly urbanized area since around 2020 and it is one of the last few green spaces left in the city.
His art takes him around the world, but this rising star always finds his way back to Miami
Cornelius Tulloch opened his eyes around 6 a.m. as the sun rose gently, reflecting soft colors onto the river. Exotic birds flew over head. Locals drifted by on wooden rafts. Thick tree trunks and low-hanging leaves framed the scene beautifully.
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Former Employee of Beverly Hills Café to Open Hills Cafe in Hialeah
Fans of the legendary Beverly Hills Café in Miami Lakes will soon have its sister restaurant in Hialeah to visit, thanks to a beloved former employee who is determined to continue its legacy for the community she loves. It's been exactly two years since the former South Florida institution,...
Father’s Day Fishing Tournament lures anglers ages 6 - 75
The Miami Lakes Cultural Affairs Committee held its annual Father Day’s Fishing Tournament on June 22 at Graham Dairy Lake. Bad weather forced postponement of the event for a week but that didn’t deter fathers and their kids from dropping lines into the water along Oak Lane. Twenty-five...
Fire Dept. Rescues Young Turtle in Florida, Highlighting the Dangers of "Ghost Nets"
A juvenile sea turtle is getting another chance at life thanks to the heroic actions of a quick-thinking passerby and the hard work and dedication of some Florida agencies. The incident took place on June 4, 2024 when someone spotted the distressed turtle tangled up in some abandoned fishing line. What happened next is a testament to the training and dedication of local officials, as well as the dangers of the plastics floating abandoned throughout our oceans. Find out what happened by reading on. What happened with the turtle rescued from fishing nets in Florida?Members of the Coral Gables, Fla....
Things to Know Before Moving to Miami, Florida: A Comprehensive Guide for 2024!
Top Reasons when Moving to Miami – Beaches, Nightlife, and Cultural Diversity Moving to Miami – A Guide to Opportunities and Lifestyle in Florida’s Vibrant City According to the report of Southwest Journal, Miami, Florida, is a sunny paradise famous for its busy beaches, exciting nightlife, and mix of cultures. With 70% of its people […]
Rising ocean water temperatures cause an early onset of the summer doldrums for area anglers
Hopefully, you went out on Sunday and took advantage of the one-day mini-lobster season. From the reports I got, the numbers were good for many, but there were a lot of boats on the water, making it hard to find a spot that hadn’t been picked over already. We will have to wait until the real two-day mini-season happens on the last Wednesday and Thursday of July to see if it affected the numbers of lobsters normally caught during the mini-season.
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