Calle Ocho risks losing many businesses if the government does not close streets to allow for expanded outdoor seating
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Here is what you need to know about firework safety In July 2018, a 16 year old boy in Florida was pronounced dead after a shrapnel was found penetrating his heart and...
ssential workers have been the backbone of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical experts have helped our loved ones in need, teachers have adjusted to...
The County Commission has called on the South Florida Water Management District to take immediate action following floods at the end of May
Miami Dade County Board of Commissioners approved a $25 million program to help local businesses RISE Miami, an acronym that stands for Re-investing in our Small...
Small businesses and families can now expect to receive financial assistance through the use of the Federal CARES Act funds. On May 19, a piece of legislation sponsored...
University of Miami undergraduate and graduate students spent 4,000 hours working on this new addition to the Atoll Beach Pool
As hurricane season is coming up, it is imperative that every homeowner stays abreast of the process of filing a hurricane damage insurance claim. Here are the top five...
Don Shula’s legacy includes being a father to five kids and being the coach with the most wins in the National Football League (NFL). He had 347 career victories...
PETA, an organization which advocates for the ethical treatment of animals, has recently filed a criminal complaint against the Miami Seaquarium due to the severe...