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Here's A Reminder Of What You Need In Case Of Hurricane

It's been 12 years since the last major hurricane hit South Florida, so we'd like to help you find and dust off your hurricane supplies. It's best to buy → Read More

Property Owner Suspends Plans To Build On Segregation-Era Black Cemetery

At a heated commission meeting in April, Deerfield Beach city commissioners narrowly approved a townhouse development on the site of a former cemetery. → Read More

Property Tax Season Is Upon Us

Property owners in Miami-Dade County can expect some mail in the next few days -- the annual Notices of Proposed Property Taxes, also known as TRIM Notices → Read More

Here's A Reminder Of What You Need In Case Of Hurricane

With the first hurricane of this year's season making its way across the Atlantic, all South Florida residents should take steps to be prepared in the case → Read More

Art Installation Explores Human Desire For Flight

In a room full of sand, Michael Namkung is exploring his body’s relationship to flight. The Miami artist’s new work “Flying Towards the Ground” is opening → Read More

Miami-Dade Pine Rockland Designated "Critical Habitat"

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday that more than 2,700 acres of pine rockland in South Miami-Dade will be designated as a “critical → Read More

American Black Film Fest Returns To Miami For Good

The American Black Film Fest has announced its return to Miami Beach for its 20th anniversary next year. Originally envisioned as a destination event, → Read More

Proposed Congress Bill May Block Fishing Ban

On Monday, the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources and the Committee on Small Business held a congressional hearing in Homestead. The subject of the → Read More

Coast Guard Suspending Search For Missing Boys

In a press conference Friday afternoon, the Coast Guard announced that its search and rescue mission for the two missing teen boaters will be suspended at → Read More

Fraud And The Future Concerns At Medicare's 50th Birthday Party

Medicare and Medicaid were established 50 years ago on July 30. To celebrate the occasion, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) had an → Read More

National Urban League Brings Youth Leadership Summit To South Florida

Besides bringing presidential candidates to South Florida, this week’s National Urban League Conference in Fort Lauderdale is also bringing a variety of → Read More

Christmas in July for South Florida's Homeless Population

The Miami Rescue Mission and Broward Outreach Centers held their annual Christmas in July celebration in Miami, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach Friday. The → Read More

Miami Workers Call For $15 Minimum Wage

Four press conferences held Thursday morning across Florida -- including one in Miami -- joined a recent cry to nearly double the minimum wage to $15. The → Read More

Annual South Florida Invasive Species Summit Calls On Public To Help

On Wednesday and Thursday, biologists from around South Florida gathered at the Long Key Nature Center in Davie for the annual Everglades Invasive Species → Read More

Reimagining Calle Ocho: Urban Designers Want To Take It Back

Change may be coming to Calle Ocho. In the 1960s, the street running through the heart of Little Havana was transformed from a small neighborhood road to a → Read More

Check Out The Median Rent In Your Miami Neighborhood

Rental start-up Zumper has released a map (scroll below) of the median rents across Miami neighborhoods, and concludes the Miami rental market has become → Read More

Eco-Village Looks To Expand Miami-Dade Development Boundary

A new development project, Green City, just released its plans to build a 860 acre eco-friendly village in west Miami-Dade county. The ambitious project is → Read More

NOAA: Saharan Dust Clouds Suppressing Hurricanes

South Florida's air has been dustier than usual this week. The dust has come from across the Atlantic, originating from dust storms in the Sahara desert → Read More