The Politics of Participation
The new City Commission aims to include all voices. But are there unintended consequences? When Commissioner Rhonda Anderson ran for
Read MoreThe new City Commission aims to include all voices. But are there unintended consequences? When Commissioner Rhonda Anderson ran for
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 MoreOn April 13, Vince Lago was elected the 27th mayor of Coral Gables, by a record turnout of 10,406 registered voters.
Read MoreEvery two years the citizens of Coral Gables elect their mayor and two of their four city commissioners.
Read MoreA zoning code compromise proposal that would cap new construction on Miracle Mile at four stories, ban parking
Read MoreIn Coral Gables, no hot-button issue glows hotter than that of residential trash and garbage collection and how to pay
Read MoreThe day the music died was, literally, the day the music died. There had been intimations of the emptiness to come
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