Miami-Dade Strategic Procurement Introduces Countywide Vendor Office Hours
Miami-Dade County’s Strategic Procurement Department (SPD) is taking another major step to strengthen the local business ecosystem with the launch of the Vendor Academy Access Point: Office Hours for Entrepreneurs & Vendors, a countywide initiative designed to bring resources, guidance, and opportunities directly to...
Dental clinic brings healthy smiles to children in need
1 of 3 For families of the working poor, providing children with a healthy smile often means choosing between rent, groceries, or dental care. That’s where the Coral Gables Woman’s Club steps in. For more than eight decades, club members have helped children throughout Miami-Dade County regain healthy smiles at no...
Fighting eviction, Li’l Abner resident is on trial over rent-payment quarrel
A woman who was dragged and thrown to the ground by a police officer while trying to pay rent amid the mass eviction at Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park is on trial in Miami for several misdemeanors. The trial of Vivian Hernandez, 62, began Tuesday afternoon before Miami-Dade County Court Judge Maria Cuervo. Hernandez is...
Miami family, pets displaced after blaze breaks out at home
A Miami family and their pets were displaced after a fire broke out at their home early Tuesday morning.
Cold temperatures may be helping get rid of invasive iguanas, but only temporairally
MIAMI — When the temperatures dropped in South Florida, so did the iguanas. This week’s cold snap stopped the slithery reptiles in their tracks, with hundreds, if not thousands rounded up by Florida residents who were hoping to clear out the invasive lizards. Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill knows...
Commissioner Rolando Escalona: Reclaiming pride, safety, and culture in District 3
A hands-on approach to public service that puts cleanliness, safety, and cultural preservation at the center of District 3’s future. In Miami, leadership is often measured not in speeches, but in sidewalks swept, lights fixed, and neighborhoods that feel seen again. For Commissioner Rolando Escalona, that measure...
What’s next for Miami-Dade’s government watchdog? A fight over hiring rules
A hearing on Monday centered on a touchy subject for the Miami-Dade County Commission: Who gets to investigate commissioners? Legislation to broaden who the commission can hire as inspector general advanced through a committee hearing, meaning it will be up for a vote before the full board of 13 county commissioners...
FBI Honors Fallen Agents Alfin and Schwartzenberger in Miami on Fifth Anniversary of Their...
Two FBI Special Agents, Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger, were remembered on the fifth anniversary of their deaths while serving in the line of duty. The memorial service, which took place at the FBI Miami Field Office, saw law enforcement officials gather to honor the agents' service and sacrifice, as...
Members of popular Cuban group open Café Cantante in Little Havana
Café Cantante isn’t just another Cuban restaurant opening on Calle Ocho — it’s a personal revival of history for members of the Cuban band Los 3 de La Habana. Founded by Ana Páez and Germán Pinelli, who met in the Vedado area of Havana 36 years ago, the restaurant is named after the legendary Havana club at Teatro...
Miami Welcomes Trailblazing Team Under Mayor Eileen Higgins, A New Era of Enhanced Service...
Miami's historic mayoral shift ushers in fresh faces to senior City Hall staff, spearheaded by the city's first female mayor, Eileen Higgins. With a steadfast commitment to strengthening service delivery and reinforcing public trust, Mayor Higgins has officially named key individuals to lead her administration's...

















