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Suit seeks to overturn Tongass roadless exemption
This holiday season, it's not surprising that one of Hollywood's biggest box office hits is the revival of Charles Dickens classic tale, "A Christmas Carol." This Victorian-era story of good versus greed still clearly strikes a chord with audiences watching Wall Street pay out million-dollar bonuses while Main Street struggles to make ends meet.
Police Need Help In Solving Deadly Hit & Run
Share + Dec 22, 2009 2:23 pm US/Eastern MIAMI Miami police are asking for the public's help in finding a man they believe was behind the wheel during a hit and run accident that killed an Orlando tourist.
Archive Diver: Tiger Tiger Teahouse and Trip Wire Bombing
Click for fullsize. a Tiger Tiger Teahouse opened on Biscayne Boulevard in 1969.
Smaller Players Take Over for Institutions
MIAMI-When Gustaf Arnoldsson began courting potential investors to form a real estate investment fund, he felt like a high school student worried about arriving late to the dance.
North Bay Village drivers, beware: Red-light camera grace period has come and gone
Starting Sunday, red-light runners caught on camera in North Bay Village will have to pay up.
Planners seeking to create a more livable community
The Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department, the Parks Foundation of Miami- Dade, and the University of Miami School of Architecture will host an urban planning workshop titled "People and Places: Building Our Public Realm - East/Central/South Miami-Dade County," on Thursday, Oct.
Police officer crashes vehicle
A North Bay Village police officer is recovering in the hospital after crashing her car Wednesday night.
Julian H. Perez joins staff at...
Julian H. Perez recently joined the staff of the Village of Palmetto Bay as its new director of Planning and Zoning/Code Compliance, replacing Arleen Weintraub, who held the position from January 2004.
A 20-year-old woman was killed early Thursday when her vehicle slammed into a light pole on Interstate 75, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Miami Commission begins public budget meetings
Due to low participation in West Miami's summer camp program, City Manager Yolanda Aguilar recommended Wednesday not to secure a preapproved portable building for children at the West Miami Recreation Center while the new multipurpose facility is being built.
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Coral Gables settles claims by ex-employee for $185K
The City Hall employee who made sexual harassment claims against the former Coral Gables city manager -- forcing his immediate resignation -- may resign from her job in a settlement agreement sources say that would include a nearly $200,000 payout.
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3rd DCA upholds use of condo receivers
Condominium associations faced with increasing delinquencies now have an appellate court ruling that backs their right to appoint receivers to collect rent on delinquent condo units.
City of Miami board member selling 2BD
Najib Tayara has listed for sale a two-bedroom, two-bath home at 1670 S. Treasure Dr.
The Avenging Angel of North Bay Village is Back
City Pages His political allies say Pawlenty has said he'd like to be president, but the governor is no fool.
Early on in my ongoing tour of duty for New Times , I had the pleasure of telling the story of Fane Lozman, a Miami native who made a small fortune as a Chicago software engineer before coming home in 2003.
Bonita Springs chamber's Business After Hours draws crowd
The marbled lobby was so packed with people, a registration line stretched to the front doors.
Happy's Stork Lounge, the Divingest Dive Bar in North Bay Village, Miami Beach
Happy's Stork Lounge is best left described by the people who know it best. Here are some quotes and images from the divingest dive bar in North Bay Village, the 50 somethin years and running bar and package liquor store between Miami and Miami Beach on the 79th street causeway.
North Bay Village, a city dredged from the bottom of Biscayne Bay, has seen its share of scandal.
Taxable Home Values Drop In Dade & Broward
Share + Jul 2, 2009 12:03 am US/Eastern Last year Miami-Dade voters elected Pedro Garcia to be their property appraiser.
Miami/South Florida - News: Citing Budget Cuts, Area July 4th...
Fourth of July celebrations across Miami are getting the ax due to budget cuts, the Miami Herald reported today.