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Everglades restoration has improved drinking water for millions in Florida, but a new risk is rising John Kominoski, Florida International University Do you know where your drinking water comes from?
South Florida PBS (WPBT, WXEL, and the Health Channel), is thrilled to announce the landmark 22nd season of the hit show Check, Please! South Florida hosted by James Beard award-winning Chef Michelle ...
As Miami’s warm coastal waters draw anglers from near and far, one prized catch stands out in the deep sea—the mighty Kingfish. Known for its speed and elusiveness, this formidable game fish requires ...
Baseball isn’t just a game – it’s part of who we are. I truly believe this and I know I am not alone. Across America, baseball is more than a pastime, it’s a tradition that brings people together, ...
As someone who thrives on innovation, I seek vehicles that don't just meet expectations but redefine them. The all electric 2025 Rivian R1S Tri Max is one such vehicle—a harmonious blend of ...
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, known internationally for blending botanical science with cutting-edge technology, will host Maker Faire Miami for the first time on Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May ...
The Richard Lara Campaign announced today the endorsement of former Coral Gables City Commission candidate Claudia Miro in the upcoming runoff election. Miro’s endorsement comes after a strong ...
The Town of Cutler Bay’s popular annual event, the Easter Eggstravaganza, will take place at a new location for the first time — Lakes by the Bay Park — to make it bigger and better. It will take ...
Miami-Dade County Commissioners recently voted unanimously to adopt Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera’s legislation to combat DMV appointment scalping in Miami-Dade County. “This legislation is about ...
Brooke Revuelta, a 19-year-old professional pickleball athlete from Miami, was selected as the youngest pro athlete to date to join Armed Forces Entertainment’s (AFE) Goodwill Pro Pickleball Military ...
Award-winning graphic designer Joe Rodriguez, who came to Miami along with his sister in 1961 as part of Operation Peter Pan, has launched “el Cafecito Culture” (elCafecitoCulture.com) as a homage to ...
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