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Miguel Gabela and Damian Pardo were officially sworn in at Miami City Hall Saturday, but the meeting was not advertised to the public. Some open government experts say the ceremony should have been more transparent.
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When the pandemic spurred people to move to Florida, they may not have changed jobs, but they brought their paychecks with them – almost $40 billion worth. And a lot of that came to South Florida.
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In an objection to getting his salary taken by his legal opponents, Joe Carollo says he is the head of a household that includes a Venezuelan immigrant family he's been sponsoring since January.
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This year's FilmGate Miami Festival will be at the forefront of the latest conversation point: artificial intelligence or A.I as it pertains to immersive experiences.
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SundialAll the things Chris Renois suffered helped make him a better comic. He is a stand-up comedian and actor from South Florida. He recently starred in the indie film “Mountains.” It won a special award at the Tribeca Film Festival — and Chris’ acting is a big reason why.
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Ivan Silva has served in the Miami-Dade School Police Department for nearly 30 years, beginning his tenure as a school resource officer. He now leads the largest school police force in the country.
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A new project funded by a nearly $700,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency aims to add more nature to the interior of the county, turning underutilized parks, empty lots of other spaces into “green infrastructure” that addresses flooding and extreme heat with plants and water features.
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Florida is considered one of the deadliest places in the U.S. to be a cyclist. Now the Miami-Dade County School Board is rolling out a pilot project to build more protected bike lanes.
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Community leaders, policymakers and housing advocates will meet Wednesday for the first “Miami Housing and Health Summit” to formulate solutions to improve access to affordable housing and healthcare in Miami-Dade County.
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A new app called Too Good To Go gives customers a chance to buy bags of perfectly edible food at cut-rate prices as an innovative way to reduce food waste.
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A new Miami Beach mayor and three new city commissioners are set to be sworn into office on Tuesday morning in a ceremony in the temporary commission chambers at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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Residents of the Wilshire Condominium on Miami Gardens Drive were evacuated from their apartments after an electrical explosion — thrusting them into a South Florida housing market that's far from affordable.