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Feb. 10, 2026
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The Exodus of Miami Firefighters, Teachers, and Police Officers
Michael Henry, born and raised in Miami-Dade County, has received a competitive salary and benefits for his work as a South Broward firefighter for the past two years. However, he must live more than 100 miles away from the place he commutes to every
Feb. 10, 2026
The Only Financially Viable Housing Choice
For people between 20 and 34, the average annual income is somewhere between $40,000 and $59,000. With numbers like that, it’s easy to see why so many young adults decide that living at home isn’t just convenient, it’s the only financially realistic
Feb. 10, 2026
Miami-Dade Mayor Vetoes Heavy Equipment Dealership on Wetlands
A controversial vote that paved the way for a heavy equipment operator's new headquarters on wetlands outside Miami-Dade County’s urban development boundary has drawn a veto by the county’s mayor.
Feb. 10, 2026
Miami’s First Madam Mayor
Before a standing-room-only auditorium at Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus in downtown Miami, Eileen Higgins took the throne as the city's new queen.
Jan. 05, 2026
Rights, Violence, and Stigma
As advocates worldwide marked the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers on Dec. 17, a Miami-based, sex worker-led organization renewed calls to decriminalize sex work.
Jan. 05, 2026
Inside the Unseen Battle of Caregiving
Caregiving is a difficult job, and mothers like Sabrina Darling and Ebony Stevens, who shoulder the unrelenting demands of caring for children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), face a lifelong reality: emotional exhaustion, financial strain, and
Jan. 05, 2026
The Gift of Art
The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has announced receiving a gift totaling $5 million from the Green Family Foundation to support its Caribbean Cultural Institute, a program that advances the study of Caribbean art connecting the region to the U.S.
Jan. 05, 2026











