A Proposition to Move Coral Gables’ Powerlines Underground
It’s going to take time and money, but the results mean the power stays on. Ever since Hurricane Andrew crashed
Read MoreIt’s going to take time and money, but the results mean the power stays on. Ever since Hurricane Andrew crashed
Read MoreAt its last June meeting before the summer, the City Commission: Voted 4-1 to allow private establishments in the downtown area
Read MoreLocal “Media” Needs to Stick to the Facts It is not the habit of this magazine to correct misinformation about
Read MoreIt was a moment of pomp and circumstance, replete with an honor guard of axe- and flag-carrying firefighters. On a
Read MoreAt the first meeting of the new city commission in May, commissioners offered congratulations to Firefighter Louie
Read MoreOnce upon a time – back in the early 1920s – “White Way” streetlights illuminated eight miles of streets, boulevards and
Read MoreIn April, two mature live oaks along Grand Avenue – across the street from G.W. Carver Elementary School and in the way of
Read MoreAs U.S. states continue to legalize marijuana for both medical and recreational purposes, a new study at the University of
Read MoreIf you are going to photograph an ad for expensive, iconic cars, where better than in front of the Biltmore Hotel? That, at least
Read MoreAt the last meeting prior to the election of a new mayor and two new city commissioners, the city commission voted
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