Major Drainage Improvement Project Set to Kick Off in Oakland Park with Road and Sidewalk Upgrades Starting August 26
Construction on NE 6th Avenue in Oakland Park for drainage improvements starts August 26 and will last a year, including sidewalk and road upgrades funded by local surtax. Traffic will be managed with detours and parking provisions during the work.
"Witnessing Eden" Photo Exhibit by Fernandez & Gonzalez-Graupera Coming to Miami's Deering Estate this September
The Deering Estate in Miami is showcasing Tony Fernandez and Jorge Gonzalez-Graupera's photo exhibition "Witnessing Eden" from September 8 to November 10, 2024, inspired by Florida's environmental changes.
Coral Springs Achieves AAA Bond Rating by Fitch, Paving Way for Economic Growth and Lower Borrowing Costs
Fitch Ratings upgraded Coral Springs' special obligation bonds to AAA and affirmed its AAA IDR, reflecting the city's strong financial management and potential for lower borrowing costs and investment in infrastructure.
Miami Beach on High Alert as Suspect Accused of Assaulting Commissioner Escapes House Arrest
Christopher Pitre, 35, is on the run after initially being arrested for pulling a gun on Miami Beach Commissioner Joe Magazine. Pitre had been released on house arrest but has since vanished, leading to local concerns over judicial system efficacy.












