Miami coach Mario Cristobal reveals ‘full-circle’ Fernando Mendoza connection
Indiana star quarterback Fernando Mendoza will play his dad's former high school teammate Mario Cristobal's Miami in next Monday's national championship game
Starting The New Year with Solid Waste Management Cleanup Tips from Frank Calderon
In this episode, Michael Miller, Publisher of Miami Community Newspapers, is joined by Frank Calderon from Solid Waste Management to discuss smart cleanup and recycling. This episode provides helpful insight on how to protect the environment, properly manage waste, and some of the main differences in waste. For more...
Banana Yellow Tile, Reflective Kitchen Cabinets—If Miami Were a House, It’d Be This One
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Everything that could go wrong with Nicole and Charles Paloux’s Miami renovation just about did. The Italian tile that came with a 17-week lead time had to be ordered twice. The concrete countertop cracked in half at...
Guy Fieri Loved These Miami Restaurants—and They’re Still Open Today
Guy Fieri has traveled across America discovering hidden food gems, and Miami has served up some of his most memorable finds. The spiky-haired host of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives has put several local restaurants on the map, and the best part? They’re all still serving up incredible dishes today.
Architects say controversial mixed-use project in Coral Gables can move forward
A proposed nine-story mixed-use development in Coral Gables is one step closer to breaking ground on the site of the Garden of Our Lord, despite a local activist’s campaign to save the garden and a live oak tree said to be up to 200 years old. At a special master hearing Tuesday, a panel of three independent...
Ground stop lifted for flights coming to Miami International Airport due to weather
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — The Federal Aviation Administration has lifted a ground stop for all incoming flights at Miami International Airport Wednesday. The order was initially issued at about 8:30 a.m. due to poor visibility in the area caused by “low ceilings.”. According to The Weather Channel, a...
Even-year elections are back on the table in Miami. Here are 5 takeaways
Miami’s City Commission is again considering a plan to move city elections to even-numbered years after an earlier push was rejected by the courts for running afoul of the Florida Constitution. The measure aims to boost voter turnout but comes with questions about how and when changes should be made. FULL STORY :...
8 Old-School Red-Sauce Italian Joints in Miami
Miami has no shortage of great Italian restaurants with white tablecloths, truffle shavings, and pastas that cost as much as your FPL bill. Although those are absolutely wonderful (and worthy of a great night out on the town), this story is all about the best old-school, red-sauce Italian joints in Miami. This may...
Before becoming a Miami hot spot, Wynwood had a different vibe. Take a look
Today, we know Wynwood for its galleries, restaurants and nightlife. But what did Wynwood look like decades before it became a Miami hot-spot attraction. Well, it was a different kind of attraction. Known as the Miami Garment District and Miami Fashion District, Wynwood was home to wholesale clothing companies,...
Developer Revises Plans for ‘Biscayne Shores’ at 11400 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
New York City-based Ben Josef Group Holdings has submitted new plans for a high-rise development in Miami. The latest iteration of Biscayne Shores would comprise two buildings on a shared podium; they would measure 15 and 11 stories, with the tallest building reaching 127 feet at its highest point. In...

















