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UniCapital broke ground on Allapattah Project blending healthcare and housing

UniCapital breaks ground on UniCapital Allapattah, a new mixed-use development bringing 95 residential units and a UniVida Medical Center to Miami’s historic Allapattah neighborhood.

Florida’s immigration law sparks legal showdown between state and federal authorities

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier faces a contempt hearing over SB 4C enforcement dispute, as federal courts challenge the state’s immigration law.

Ball and Chain Co-owner disappointed by the City of Miami

The restaurant was unable to open as expected on Wednesday May 27 due to an amendment made to the original reopening order

TechHire Miami calling for Miami High School students

TechHire Miami is on a mission to connect young adults ages 15 to 24 with technology careers, increasing their passion and giving them a purpose

Residents are getting 19,200 fresh produce boxes

Commissioner Higgins has partnered with Unity Groves to provide fresh produce to residents who are facing food insecurity during the pandemic

Miami riots lead to push back of beach reopening

Protests in a fight for justice after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis turned violent on Saturday, May 30, when protestors left one Miami police officer

Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez Guidelines for Reopening

Miami Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez recently released the first draft of the guidelines local businesses should expect to follow as Phase I of

Don’t “Kit-nap” the Kittens!

Each spring, the nation must brace themselves for what Miami-Dade County refers to as kitten season, when many kittens with no mothers are found in

Backlash against City of Miami

Carlos Fausto expresses extreme discontent with how the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic

The Red Backpack Fund is giving back to Women

The Red Backpack Fund, presented by Global Giving and the Sara Blakely Foundation, is working to combat this financial instability. Spanx by The Sara Blakely

The Clerk of Courts are Here to Help during COVID-19

Clerk of Circuit Court released a statement informing the public that they are willing to help during these trying times. COVID-19 has affected many local

“Let’s keep the goods moving!”

Port Miami gets new cargo handling equipment. Six brand new Electric Rubber Tired Gantry (E-RTG) cranes have recently been installed in Port Miami’s South Florida

Cuba’s Sin Campo No Hay Pais

“Sin Campo No Hay Pais,” or “Without free farming, there is no country,” is a campaign led by the League of Independent Farmers and the

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REEFLINE "Big Goals" Brings Monumental Public Art to Miami Beach During FIFA World Cup 2026

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