Young artists look for ways to revive Coconut Grove’s art scene while the political stalemate continues over the fate of the Coconut Grove Playhouse.
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Interviews with prominent figures affecting local life.
Tracking Miami’s Biggest Campaign Donors
Meet the woman behind a new political website that explores the nexus between campaign cash and political influence in Miami-Dade County.
Coconut Grove Brawl Ends in Justifiable Homicide
Miami Police say a deadly fistfight on Oak Avenue was self-defense, with case to be reviewed by State Attorney’s Office.
Voices: All Roads Lead to 25 mph: Improving Pedestrian Safety in the Grove
Since 1998 five plans made recommendations to improve pedestrian and biking safety in the Grove.
Major Players Fuel Regalado’s Reelection Bid
Miami-Dade Commissioner Raquel Regalado has outraised challenger Cindy Lerner by a margin of six-to-one in the race to keep her District 7 commission seat.
Could the Election Decide the Fate of the Playhouse?
Opponents of a county plan to save the Coconut Grove Playhouse by demolishing its auditorium say its fate may turn on next week’s election.
Her Heart is Where the Home Is
In Old Coconut Grove Houses on Facebook, Maria Freed documents the loss – and possible preservation – of Coconut Grove’s architectural landscape.
Library with a Heart
For the homeless and other needy residents, the historic Coconut Grove branch library offers more than just books.
Florida House District 114 Showdown
Republican incumbent Demi Bussata Cabrera, a key backer of a controversial new housing law, faces off with Grove resident Matthew Bornstein, a self-described moderate Democrat.
Traffic Calming Study Should Prioritize Children, Residents say
Residents were briefed last week on the results of the City of Miami’s Little Bahamas and Center Grove Traffic Calming study. Many were disappointed.
















