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Growth lives just outside your comfort zone

Discover why stepping outside your comfort zone is key to personal and community growth—an inspiring message from Calle Ocho News Editor Rosi Rosell.

Jose Francisco Regalado: from City Hall to the ballot box

Jose Francisco Regalado, longtime City of Miami public servant, steps up to run for District 4 Commissioner, bringing real-world experience, transparency, and a vision for

Miami all set to celebrate Juneteenth 2025 with music, art, and spirit

Miami honors Juneteenth 2025 with cultural festivals, live music, and art events celebrating Black history, freedom, and community across the city.

Lights, Camera, Culture: ABFF 2025 Returns to Miami Beach

The 29th American Black Film Festival returns to Miami Beach June 11–15, 2025, celebrating Black culture with films, masterclasses, and star-studded events.

Sun, style, and sustainability: PARAISO Miami Swim Week 2025 is all set to light up South Beach

Get ready for the 21st edition of PARAISO Miami Swim Week, May 29–June 1, 2025—featuring global designers, VIP events, wellness activations, and a celebration of

Greater Miami and Miami Beach shine as certified accessible destination

Discover how Greater Miami and Miami Beach are leading inclusive tourism through a new partnership with Wheel the World and autism-friendly initiatives, making travel accessible

Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto Medical Malpractice Reform Bill over insurance concerns

Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to veto HB 6017, citing concerns over rising malpractice insurance costs, despite strong bipartisan support for expanding medical malpractice claims in

City of Miami calls special election for Commission District 4 seat

Miami District 4 residents will vote in a Special Election on June 3, 2025, to fill a vacant commission seat. Learn key dates, voting info,

Fourth Tax Collector’s office in Miami-Dade coming soon

Miami-Dade Tax Collector expands services with a new Midway Crossings office, Saturday hours, and inclusive service days for neurodivergent residents.

Florida’s fluoride debate: Health safeguard or government overreach?

Florida bans fluoride in public drinking water starting July 1, 2025, sparking controversy over public health, personal freedom, and government overreach across the state.

GMCVB celebrates diversity with Asian-American community tour

The second annual Asian-American Community Tour in Miami celebrated the city’s rich Asian heritage through cultural landmarks, performances, and cuisine, highlighting diversity and community spirit.

Love spells in the USA | Paloma Lafuente's real experiences

Discover how Spanish psychic Paloma Lafuente is helping Miami residents heal and strengthen relationships through ethical, culturally sensitive love rituals rooted in spiritual growth.
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