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The BID Gets a New Executive Director
The Spotlight interviews Mark Burns, the new executive director of the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District.
Redistricting Deal Reunites Coconut Grove
Grove and other neighborhoods reunited in ACLU’s settlement of the redistricting lawsuit–now published for May 9th commission meeting.
Will Culture Wars Doom Effort to Ban Gas-powered Leaf Blowers?
A City of Miami advisory group is proposing a phaseout of gas-powered blowers. But politics may be fouling the air.
The Coconut Grove Crisis Food Pantry Marks a Milestone
The food pantry in Little Bahamas is busier than ever as it celebrates 40 years of service to the community.
The Billy Corben Show
After years of success as a documentary filmmaker, Billy Corben is shaking things up at City Hall, much to the dismay of the politicians and public officials he targets.
New City Attorney Takes Over at City Hall
After months of contention, much of it focused on the performance of former City Attorney Victoria Mendez, the City of Miami is moving on.

















