Twelve student poets were honored at the Barnacle Historic State Park during National Poetry Month.
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Ransom Everglades teacher Kate Hamm was struck by an SUV while walking home. Severe injuries result in her transfer to Kendall Trauma Center.
Redistricting Plan Thrown Out
U.S. District Court Judge K. Michael Moore rules that Miami’s redistricting plan is unconstitutional and must be replaced.
Pardo’s First 100 Days
The Spotlight sits down with Miami District 2 Commissioner Damian Pardo to talk about his first 100 days on the job.
Major Project Gone Awry
Residents oppose the design of new pool in Virrick Park, citing a lack of depth for competitive sports.
More Traffic Calming Coming
West and Center Grove traffic calming study findings presented. Pardo seeks feedback.
Flowers & Coffee on Grand
From Wall Street to Grand Avenue, a Grovite’s charming Miami café is just beginning to bloom.
Opinion: Why Housing in Miami is Unaffordable
Former County Commissioner Xavier Suarez describes factors affecting affordable housing and proscribes actions.
Opinion: The “Missing Middle”
Changing the Miami 21 zoning code could improve housing for middle income residents. Parking requirements could hold the key.
Remembering George A. Simpson, Sr.
Florida’s first Black, board-certified general surgeon and a former president of the Miami branch of the NAACP, dies at age 98

















