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Idyllic Lifestyle Disrupted
A stroll through Miami Shores Village reveals tree-lined streets of single-family homes, mostly built in the 1950s, and occupied by residents who have lived there for generations. Read more
A More Elaborate Park Under I-395 Comes at a Price
The future of the Underdeck – the 33-acre public space to be built underneath a reconstructed I-395 – is now formally in the hands of city of Miami officials. Read more
King Defies Carollo In Marathon Standoff
Despite a relentless barrage from two of her colleagues over the weekend, Miami City Commission Chairwoman Christine King didn’t back down from her stance that District 2 voters should choose their next representative in a special election. Read more
NMB Ended 2022 With a Bang
North Miami Beach’s first meeting of the new commission dissolved into chaos Dec. 20 when one commissioner left ill, another walked out and a third didn’t show up, depriving the commission of a quorum of five and all but guaranteeing strife in the Read more
Miniscule Margins Scramble Sunny Isles City Hall
In only two years, residents of Sunny Isles Beach have had three mayors and six elections – the majority of which were won by razor-thin margins. Read more
Politics in Play With Empty Seats
Two singular January events are about to set the stage and tone for two big swaths of the Biscayne Corridor: the city of Miami’s District 2, which hugs the water from Coconut Grove through Morningside, and the city of North Miami. Read more
North Miami Beach Mayor Residency Under Suspicion
North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo is now at risk of having to vacate office after the city attorney ruled that the mayor no longer lives in the city. An investigation by CBS4 found that the mayor had used an old address to vote three times i Read more