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Elections Bring Change to Miami and Miami Beach
The Nov. 21, 2023, runoff elections marked the end of a hectic poltical cycle in the cities of Miami and Miami Beach. Residents who said they wanted to weed out corruption put a new face on the Miami commission, while a candidate for Miami Beach Read more
Miami-Dade Teachers Union Up Against The Clock
Public sector unions throughout the state of Florida have been plugging away for months to collect dues in compliance with a new law passed in May by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The union representing Miami-Dade County Public Schools is now in the crosshairs Read more
Marlins Fans Seethe Over Bruce Sherman
Florida Marlins owner Bruce Sherman introduced his new president of baseball operations, Peter Bendix, at loanDepot Park last month, calling it “a wonderful day for Miami Marlins fans and a wonderful day for the Miami Marlins organization.” Read more
Turmoil at Home and Abroad
The escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict last month has been felt globally, including here at home. As the ground and sky shake in the Middle East under constant threat of air raids, the spirits of South Floridians tremble with them. At times Read more
Biscayne Bay as an Economic Driver
Conservationists have been trying to incentivize environmental preservation for more than a century in Florida. If history has made one thing clear, however, it’s that it’s not an easy feat. Read more
Arch Creek Park Pollution Crisis Worsens
Arch Creek Park is in trouble – dirty trouble – and local activists are organizing once again to save a historic landmark in North Miami they began fighting for more than 40 years ago. Read more
Miguel Gabela, Damián Pardo Unseat Incumbents on Miami City Commission
Miami voters opted for change Tuesday, electing a pair of new City Commission members in runoff races. Read more