Yearly Archives: 2018
Books & Books owner looks to UK for latest adaptation project
Resting in the English Channel, the small island of Guernsey is the center stage for a post-World War II love story that will be...
Parkland candidates hope to appeal to youth
A recent Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduate will run against a business owner for the Parkland City Commission, a race that will serve as a...
Proposed overlay district by FIU BBC could allow for further housing development
North Miami city officials are currently awaiting approval from the state for an overlay district that would allow further housing development on land across...
Cómo el uribismo arrazó en Miami en las elecciones colombianas
Los colombianos fuera de Colombia escogieron al Uribismo para que los represente en el congreso de su país. El candidato Juan David Vélez Trujillo inscribió...
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Protesters gather by Homestead shelter against separation of migrant families
Residents of South Florida came together Saturday afternoon in front of the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children to protest the Trump Administration’s “zero...
Miami Fashion Week talk addresses importance of embracing digital revolution
At the Miami Fashion Week Summit this past weekend at the Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, one of the talks focused on how the...
Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator opens at Biscayne Bay Campus
Florida International University’s newest facility at Biscayne Bay Campus held its grand opening Wednesday evening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The Philip E. and Carole R....
New center at Freedom Tower brings pre-Columbian artifacts to Miami
The Kislak Center opened its doors Sunday at Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower, showcasing a gallery of books, manuscripts, documents and artifacts from the...
Commissioner hosts presentation about families growing up in digital world
Pembroke Pines Commissioner Iris Siple hosted a free showing of the award-winning documentary “Screenagers.” as part of an initiative to inform parents and students about...
Can legislation protect our sand?
Legislation seeks to protect South Florida beaches from eroding sand. It would allow federal funds to be used to purchase sand from other countries.