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Miami now ranks as the sixth-most expensive city in the U.S. for renters. The overall median rent across all property types in the metro area stands at $3,000.
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The death of a Florida teenager on a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month has been ruled a homicide. Anna Kepner’s cause of death was “mechanical asphyxia,” according to a copy of her death certificate obtained by ABC News
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A new exhibit at the HistoryMiami Museum explores the enduring legacy of the Seminole Tribe of Florida through a variety of art forms by Seminole artists, including textiles, wood carvings and basketweaving.
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President Trump’s military actions and immigration policies have divided Venezuelans in South Florida, many of whom fled the Maduro regime.
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“No Vacancy,” an annual art exhibition taking over around a dozen hotels and resorts across Miami Beach, returns to Art Basel this year with a new crop of South Florida artists.
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A trial has been set for August 2026 in a lawsuit challenging the transfer of prime Miami real estate to be used for President Donald Trump's presidential library.
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The protesters marched and blocked the entrance to the immigrant detention facility to protest the aggressive deportation policies of the Trump administration. Krome is a federal government facility run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to house suspected undocumented immigrants.
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A new book, Raising America: A Visual Celebration of Educators, highlights the personal narratives of 80 teachers, 12 of which are from Miami through portraits. The authors, Chantel Jiroch, Careshia Moore and some of the educators featured in the book will appear at the 2025 Miami Book Fair.
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Organizers are hoping to put a spotlight on top female talent in the jazz genre with a specific focus on bringing new performers to Miami. In fact, one of the requirements for Amos Rozenberg and Manuel Molina of Melrose Media, the production house behind the festival, was that the musicians hadn’t played Miami.
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Celia Sinfónica is a new concert that transforms Cruz’s hits into sweeping symphonic arrangements, performed live by the FIU Symphony Orchestra alongside renowned vocalists and instrumentalists.
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A South Florida filmmaker alleges defamation against a commission candidate whose father inspired ‘Dexter.’
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“Give Miami Day” reported a record day of fundraising this year, with almost $44 million donated to more than 1,400 nonprofit organizations in greater Miami. Last year, they raised $39.5 million.