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Commissioner Raquel Regalado on how Miami-Dade is becoming a national model for neuroinclusion

The Miami-Dade commissioner is transforming personal advocacy into a statewide framework for autism awareness, accessibility, and neuro-inclusive communities across Florida

From vision to legacy: Robert Kelbert is redefining education and accountability in Miami

A bold approach to leadership, identity, and accountability is positioning Robert Kelbert as a new kind of education leader in South Florida—one grounded in trust,

Calle Ocho News honors 8 women shaping the future of Miami

Eight leaders. Eight stories. One powerful reminder that Miami’s strength is built by women who lead with vision, resilience, and purpose.

Understanding the implications of Trump's "friendly takeover" proposal for Cuba

President Trump’s recent suggestion of a “friendly takeover” of Cuba raises important questions about U.S.-Cuba relations and their impact on Miami-Dade County

Hearts of Hope: Special Valentine’s dinner brings compassion to South Florida’s homeless community

The Caring Place will host a county-wide Valentine’s outreach on February 27, reminding men, women, and children experiencing homelessness that they are seen, valued, and

FIU unveils academic initiative focused on Cuba’s democratic future

A new university-led effort aims to prepare expertise and resources to support a potential democratic transition in Cuba at a pivotal moment for the region

Carnaval Miami kicks off 2026 with music, art, and major economic impact

A new season begins for one of South Florida’s most iconic cultural celebrations, blending star power, visual art, and community-driven growth

Teatro Miami opens its doors

As Editor-in-Chief of Calle Ocho News, attending the inaugural production at Teatro Miami felt like witnessing the birth of a much-needed cultural home for our
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