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Terrorism arrests shake some Occupiers; others undeterred
The arrest of three Occupy supporters from South Florida on terrorism-related charges has ratcheted up fears of increased police surveillance while highlighting While Occupy Fort Lauderdale and Occupy Palm Beach focus on mortgage fraud and stoppin...
Ride and park: Car share coming to Miami this summer
As early as July, the city parking authority will make 250 Smart Fortwo mini-cars available for rent by the minute, making Miami the latest major U.S. burg to jump on the fast-growing car-share bandwagon.
NW Miami-Dade Home Riddled With Bullets
DADE - Miami-Dade Police are searching for clues after a Northwest Miami-Dade home was riddled with more than a dozen bullets early Monday morning.
Emotional Testimony Monday In Aventura Developer's Trial
Why does the news media regularly refer to and scrutinize the Religious Right but rarely even use the term Religious Left? Is it possible this because media are protecting their secular progressive/humanist beliefs and goals fro Who was being esco...
Key Biscayne Bridges Getting Bike Lane 'Rumble Strips' To Protect Cyclists
When Carlos Bertonatti slammed into cyclist Christophe LeCanne on the Rickenbacker Causeway in January 2010, killing the 44-year-old on the spot, advocates begged the County to make the bike lanes safer.
Condo-hotels reshaping luxury market
Is there a business topic you feel passionately about, a problem in the local economy that needs public attention, or a business-related issue in the news you would like to comment on? Here's your chance.
Former British PM heckled in Maine college speech
President Barack Obama will be speaking at the University of Miami on Thursday afternoon at the BankUnited Center Fieldhouse, but he will also make a private visit to the College of Engineering, the Miami Hurricane student newspaper reported on it...
Michelle Weinberg pictorial record opens Friday at Bob Rauschenberg Gallery
In recent years, Miami Beach artist Michelle Weinberg has selectively re-created the urban landscape of Miami, inventing panoramas that comprise architecture, surface decoration, signs on buildings and abstract symbols for atmosphere and landscape.
Two So. Fla. men face terrorism charges
Several weeks ago, three South Florida veterans of the local Occupy movement piled into an aging Honda and set out for Chicago, where the upcoming NATO summit meeting promised the sort of action-packed street protest friends said they craved.
Memorial Weekend 2012 in Miami
Memorial Weekend is approaching and Miami residents are either prepared for the swarm of tourists or preparing to make their escape.
Mariel memories: The boatlift that changed everything
The year 1980 in Miami was a time of intrigue and euphoria, a year when emotions in the local Cuban community rode a roller coaster.
Aventura Hosting Olympic 3D Sneak Peek
The 2012 London games are almost here and Panasonic is giving South Florida viewers a 3D sneak peek at the Aventura Mall Thursday - Saturday 10a.m. - 9:30p.m. and Sunday from 12 - 8 p.m. Panasonic is here in Miami as part of its seven-week "Raise ...
Retired chiropractor re-arrested, cccused of aggravated stalking of a minor
A man who Hialeah Police say took videos of young children in department stores has been arrested again on similar charges.
Ch. 4 to air special on survivors who returned to Holocaust sites
Ted Scouten has covered 9/11, the Haiti earthquake and numerous hurricanes. But he was unprepared for the quiet tragedy he saw at Auschwitz.
Joey Lawrence: stripper
The 36-year-old will work as a singer, dancer and host in the Las Vegas production for three weeks in June.
Stephen Ross makes $1 million donation to Pérez Art Museum Miami
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross on Friday donated $1 million to the capital campaign for the Pérez Art Museum Miami, which is under construction in downtown Miami.
Embark on an in-city excursion with Safari Tours Miami
One of the best experiences a traveler can encounter is to tour the city he or she lives in.A Many people will attest to the fact that they've lived in a city for a number of years and have never seen all the great sights their hometown has to off...
Ice cream turns into cultural experience in Miami's Little Havana
As summer's ominous heat begins its yearly assault on our city, I discovered a flavorful oasis that offers an antidote to the seasonal doldrums.
1960s photos of anti-Castro rebels coming to Freedom Tower
The opening reception is at 7 p.m. May 24, and a gallery talk takes place at 1 p.m. June 1. The gallery, at 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, is open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 305-237-7700. is in rehearsals for its June 1-17 run, and ...
Artist Edouard Duval Carrie branches out but keeps roots in Miami
Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. "This is my life as a tree, says Edouard Duval Carrié as he singles out an eight-foot-square work that is the centerpiece of his current exhibition at t...
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