Recent comments by the Miami City Commission chair are encouraging, but the fight to protect Miami’s tree protection ordinance is far from over.
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Voices: Saving Little Bahamas
Two University of Miami students write about the ways in which West Grove residents are fighting to preserve and protect their embattled neighborhood.
The WELL: How 5 Became 8
A luxury Center Grove condo tower will be three stories higher than rules prescribe thanks to a controversial task force’s recommendation and a little-noticed, 11th-hour tweak to a proposed change in the city’s zoning code.
Back-to-Back Shootings in West Grove
Miami Police are adjusting how they patrol the neighborhood in the wake to two shootings – one fatal – less than a week apart
Coral Gables Honors its Black Pioneers
A new historic marker at the corner of Grand Avenue and U.S. 1 recognizes the Black families who settled two pockets of segregated land next to Coconut Grove for their contributions to the area’s early history.
Anchored in Paradise: The “Liveaboards” of Coconut Grove
Life on a boat is not for everyone but the 150 to 200 people who make their home in the calm, gentle waters off Dinner Key would have it no other way.
From Cooking to Commuting: A Peek at Life among the Liveaboards
Recalling Grove’s ‘Glory Days,’ One Post at a Time
Tony Scornavacca’s “You Grew Up in ‘Old’ Coconut Grove” Facebook page connects the past to the present with a nostalgic tribute to an earlier era.
Jaguar Marks a Milestone
Chef Oscar del Rivero, his staff and family celebrated the restaurant’s 20th anniversary this week with live music, free drinks and small bites.
Mutiny Condo Owners Split on Sale as Second Buyout Offer Rolls In
Owners who’ve been residing in the Mutiny for years are poised to profit off a sale. But where will they live once the deal is done?


















