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Unit owners at Mutiny on the Bay – a Coconut Grove landmark with a rich history as a party hotspot during Miami’s cocaine boom – are mulling over a second buyout offer from competing developers who aim to raze the building and redevelop the site.
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The three-day festival and art exhibit will will combine eco-bus tours, an artist talk, and an exhibition inspired by Cara Judea Alhadeff's new children’s book, Zazu Dreams: Between the Scarab and the Dung Beetle.
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After the excavation of Tequesta artifacts at the Miami River, two city residents passionate about local history started a project to educate others about the city’s Indigenous history.
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A new exhibition “This Woman’s Work: The Power of a Woman’s Touch” honors Black women in the judiciary and law enforcement in South Florida at The Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum in Overtown.
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Miami-Dade County announced in a contest that it will pay at least three early-to growth-stage startup businesses $100,000 to jump-start projects that encourage better recycling, more organic waste disposal and community education on how to properly sort trash.
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Miami’s beloved Sweat Records is turning 20. It’s been a go-to spot for vinyl lovers, musicians, and families — more than a store, it’s a hub for the city’s music scene.
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Dr. Jyoti Somani, the the Associate Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Stewardship at Jackson Health sat down with WLRN to answer questions about measles after a case was confirmed at a Miami-Dade high school.
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A growing generation of young designers is making an imprint on Miami’s fashion scene, by making less of an imprint on the environment.
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Beatriz Fernandez was the first person to submit a Zip Ode in 2015, about her neighborhood. This year marks the tenth anniversary of WLRN and O, Miami's Zip Odes initiative. "I think the challenges of living here and the diversity of our population and the different cultures coming together are really something that inspires you," she said.
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Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami's Salon Series has been running since 2017, providing a platform for new dance pieces to be showcased before their official premiere. This year's edition will feature four works by women choreographers, including three by company insiders.
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As President Donald Trump continues to crack down on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, a complex and unpredictable landscape is emerging for prospective college students.
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The Swerdlow Group promised to protect workers from heat should Miami-Dade approve its proposed redevelopment of Little River and Little Haiti.