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Miami’s Freedom Tower — once the proud “Ellis Island of the South” — turned 100 on July 25. After a two-year, $25 million restoration, it will reopen next month as a museum honoring Miami’s refugee ...
For the major players in Miami’s real estate market, the big event this August isn’t in South Beach, Brickell, or even Florida. It’s a two-day expo in Buenos Aires.
Condo units in older buildings in Miami are selling faster than those in newer ones, as buyers bet on the impact of recent building safety regulations.
For meat-lovers, the expertly-grilled Midwestern steaks are equally impressive. And no culinary tour of Pensacola is complete ...
A midyear report on migration trends from the moving and storage company showed that SC residents choose these metro areas ...
A city that can’t decide if it wants to shine or just survive,” the Millans said. “The crime, the homelessness, the parking ...
Owners Michael and Michelle Millan have given Mojito Latin Soul Food customers nearly a month's heads-up on their plans to ...
Vice President JD Vance recently spoke of "lawlessness" in Columbus, but the mayor's office and police data tell a different ...
A recent survey determined that 160 species of birds can be found at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in downtown Sarasota. But ...
According to the region's latest Homeless Census report, Miami has the lowest rate of homelessness per 100,000 people of any major U.S. city. In fact, the number has dropped to an 11-year low.
Gov. DeSantis' administration left many local officials in the dark about the immigration detention center built in the Everglades.