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The Race to Give
This past May, Pelican Harbor Safe Station treated a white ibis that was admitted with a fractured lower beak, weak and unable to stand, likely due to not eating for several days. For ibises, the tip of the beak is crucial for survival — they forage
Nov. 06, 2025
“The Greatest Responsibility of My Career”
Former Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez took her oath of office Oct. 24, cementing her (semi-)new title: president of Florida International University.
Nov. 06, 2025
Miami’s Mayoral Free-For-All
After months of courtroom wrangling, backroom maneuvering, and taxpayer money set ablaze in a political gamble gone wrong, Miami voters will in fact have a chance to elect their next mayor on Nov. 4. City leaders tried and failed to push the non-part
Oct. 02, 2025
Obliterating Blight
The buzzing of a single electric razor rattles through the firetruck-red walls of Cut Masters Unisex Salon on West Dixie Highway.
Oct. 02, 2025
10 Years of Racial Healing: South Florida People of Color Builds Bridges Through Dialogue
Chatting with Roni Bennett can bring up some awkward conversations. But that is her job.
Oct. 02, 2025
Florida Gov Hopeful Byron Donalds Unveils Affordable Housing Plan at Miami Forum
With Florida’s gubernatorial race just over a year away, Republican frontrunner Byron Donalds took center stage as the keynote speaker of Miami Realtors’ inaugural Housing Affordability Forum, laying out how he would tackle one of the state’s most
Oct. 02, 2025
A Beacon of Hope
For over a decade, the light that shone atop Miami’s Freedom Tower served as a ray of hope for Cubans fleeing to the U.S. during the height of the Cold War.
Sep. 03, 2025










