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A year since the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas on Israel, roughly 1,100 people gathered at Temple Beth Sholom on Miami Beach to remember the victims, call for the release of the remaining hostages and discuss hope for a better new Jewish year of 5785.
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Victoria Cummock’s husband John was aboard that flight from London to New York. She and other families are urging others to opt for full virtual access to the criminal proceedings.
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In the wake of a tragic 2021 building collapse, lawmakers are requiring condos to fund restoration projects. The bills are crippling homeowners.
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Untold legends and midnight magic in Keith Wade's newest play.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s office said a judge’s ruling will not deter the County from evicting Miami Seaquarium from its Biscayne Bay location.
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In Miami’s Brownsville neighborhood, Related Urban Development Group and Miami-Dade County are preparing for the grand opening ceremony of Lincoln Gardens Elderly, the second phase of the Lincoln Gardens redevelopment project. This project is part of a broader initiative to revitalize over nine acres of previously underutilized public housing land.
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Arrested was Gregori Arzoumanov, 62, the president of the Turnberry on the Green Condominiums near the Aventura Mall, Fernandez Rundle told reporters at a press conference. Arzoumanov is alleged to have embezzled $1.5 million over a seven-year period.
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The 14th edition of the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler, also known as the “Sampler,” kicks off the season, with a stripped-down version, with a single performance and program by six groups.
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Miami-Dade is set to grant Key Biscayne power to regulate e-bikes on Crandon Boulevard. But the question is whether there is a political appetite for the Village Council to relax the ban on battery-powered devices put in place after the Feb. 14 death of Megan Andrews, who was struck by an e-bike while riding her regular bike.
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The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach opened “Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years,” a solo exhibition of works spanning nearly three decades that thematically focus on Feinstein’s childhood in the fabulous yet seedy world of Miami in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
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Florida's homeless population could be severely impacted by a law that goes into effect on Oct. 1. Although many cities already have ordinances that limit sleeping in public places, the new law stipulates that the unhoused be relocated to shelters, with law enforcement present to monitor them.
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Key Biscayne is expected to give final approval Tuesday to its biggest budget in history, a $97 million plan that will fund critical portions of the “Big Dig” plan to protect barrier island from the onslaught of rising seas and climate change.