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Montreux Miami Jazz Festival returns to The Hangar at Regatta Harbour, Coconut Grove, for its second year led by Jon Batiste.
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At least 27 agencies across the nation are currently listed as having submitted applications to the program, including agencies in Texas, Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Nearly half of the pending applications are from Florida law enforcement agencies.
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A woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that two luxury real estate brokers and their brother, who on Wednesday were charged in a federal indictment with sex trafficking, alleges that two of the brothers “violently assaulted” her in Miami in 2016, say the woman’s attorneys.
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“Mayor Levine Cava’s willingness to listen to diverse voices from varied walks of life, experiences, and disciplines — and then recalibrate her position based on new data — is a hallmark of leadership,” Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam said in a statement.
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Los Mora Arriaga are just one of the many hidden gems found at Homestead-Miami Mariachi Conservatory, Florida's sole mariachi school. Since 2015, the program, an offshoot of the nonprofit Mexican American Council, has improved the lives of local farmworker children through the arts, bridged cultural gaps in the area's Mexican-American families, and revived the underrepresented genre in South Florida.
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From the Palm Beaches to the Keys, South Floridians who weren't among the state's more than 8 million early voters braved drizzly and windy conditions to cast their ballots.
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According to a recent poll by Florida International University, 68% of Miami Cubans support former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election
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Acting president Joe Echevarria will be the seventh president of the University of Miami, following a unanimous Board of Trustees vote on Friday morning.
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Pervasive issues of low pay, low access to healthcare and benefits and work conditions are highlighted in a survey of 302 South Florida construction workers.
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The city says it is making progress, but most days the city-owned and operated Tower Theater offers no events for the public, a big change from the past.
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A new documentary titled "Zurawski v Texas" — whose executive producer is Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton — premieres Wednesday night at the Regal South Beach in Miami. The free screening starts at 7 p.m.
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South Florida condo owners already spend a lot on monthly fees but very little of the money goes into reserves. More money will have to be funneled into savings beginning next year.