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Despite continuing bad news about growing unemployment, investors are still slowly pushing the envelope. Full Story »
Despite continuing bad news about growing unemployment, investors are still slowly pushing the envelope. Full Story »
The 2009 version of BMW’s Z4 two-seat sports car is really something special. It’s the second generation of the Z4 (the Z3 debuted in 1996) and it’s an all-new vehicle, right up to the nifty retractable hardtop. Full Story »
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Javier Souto is tired of commissioners and administrators meeting behind closed doors and making deals that should be made in front of the public. Full Story »
Violations of the Sunshine Law surrounding the termination of the city manager and the zoning issue, the whereabouts of the $700+ that was left over from the farmers market from a couple of years ago. And then there was the mysterious appearance of cash. Full Story »
The Young Women’s Academy at JRE Lee in South Miami, which provides atrisk girls throughout South Dade with an opportunity to turn their lives around, set goals and get back on the right track, has become a great resource for our community. Full Story »
In honor of Veterans Day, the Assurant Employee Activities Committee (EAC) sponsored a “Care Package Drive” from Nov. 2 to Nov. 13. Full Story »
Eliza Berse is probably best known to her fellow residents of Palmetto Bay as the first girl from the village to become Junior Orange Bowl Queen, which she did in 2002 at the age of 12, or for her singing and dancing talent often displayed at local events and in an album of inspirational music. Full Story »
Coldwell Banker and its charitable arm, Coldwell Banker Cares Foundation, joined the Habitat for Humanity dedication in South Miami, Florida, Tuesday, November 17. Full Story »
The 27th annual ‘Santa’s Parade of the Elves’ takes place in South Miami on Sunday, December 6th at 2 p.m. on Sunset Drive, between S. Dixie Highway and Red Road, getting the city into the holiday spirit with a fun and colorful event. Full Story »
Decorating for the holiday can add cheer without breaking today’s tight budgets. Full Story »
Longtime Coral Gables resident, Lynn Bauer, hales from New York where she grew up with rather humble beginnings. As the eldest of a large family, she developed early on as a natural caregiver as well as an entrepreneur and environmentalist. In fact, often with a young child in tow, she would recycle funeral baskets and sell them back to local flower shops. Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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