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The Miami Takeover returns to Miami Beach for a three-day celebration of black culture and go-go music

Experience the pulse of culture and community from July 25-28, 2025 at the Miami Takeover Presented in collaboration with the […]

Homeland Security launches tighter visa enforcement following Boulder incident

CBP, ICE, and USCIS implemented swift immigration visa enforcement measures following the Colorado terror incident Following a harrowing terrorist act […]

Pride in Miami and Miami Beach shines bright every day of the year

LGBTQ+ events, art, nightlife, and inclusive hospitality make Greater Miami & Miami Beach a year-round Pride destination Greater Miami and […]

Morgan & Morgan shrinks insurance division after Florida legal reform

Eliminating one-way attorney fees shifts the litigation landscape, prompting firms like Morgan & Morgan to scale back A quiet but […]

Supreme Court greenlights end of humanitarian parole for 500,000 migrants

The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to end the CHNV parole program, impacting over 500,000 migrants and sparking legal and social debate.

West End Park renamed in honor of Commissioner Manolo Reyes

West End Park is now Manolo Reyes Park, honoring the late commissioner’s lasting legacy of community, connection, and public service in District Four.

Ambassador Cabrera visits Darién, applauds U.S.-Panama success in cutting illegal migration

U.S. and Panama’s joint crackdown on illegal migration through the Darién jungle shows success, with crossings down 99%. Ambassador Cabrera’s visit marks major security gains

Florida boosts animal protection with ‘Trooper’s Law’ and ‘Dexter’s Law’

Florida strengthens animal welfare laws with Trooper’s Law and Dexter’s Law, targeting pet abandonment during disasters and increasing penalties for animal cruelty.

Inter Miami hopes to shine on home turf in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025

Inter Miami kicks off the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium on June 14 vs. Al Ahly. Eight matches, global stars, and

Hope for Miami drives literacy progress in West Flagler

Hope for Miami is transforming literacy in West Flagler through community-driven programs, the Learning Lab, and vital partnerships—empowering families year-round.

Hivedeco: How Annie Reyes turned art into a healing movement

Discover how Annie Reyes, founder of Hivedeco, turned pandemic challenges into a healing art movement through adult coloring books and therapeutic creativity.

Jerson Ramos (Vazk_uez): Cuban-American artist bridging cultures through vibrant expression

Discover the vibrant work of Cuban-American artist Vazk\_uez, whose emotional, heritage-rich paintings bridge Cuban roots with Miami’s modern art scene.
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