Politics

Group 5: Ricky Arriola

Ricky Arriola is running to keep his Miami Beach commission seat.

/ October 1, 2019


Group 4: Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Kristen Rosen Gonzalez is running for a Miami Beach commission seat.

/ October 1, 2019


Group 4: Steven Meiner

Steven Meiner is running for a Miami Beach commission seat.

/ October 1, 2019


Group 4: Michael Barrineau

Michael Barrineau is running for a Miami Beach commission seat.

/ October 1, 2019


Wondering where to watch the Democratic debates in Miami? We’ve got you covered

Wondering where to watch the democratic presidential debates in Miami? We’ve got you covered.

/ June 24, 2019


Crystal Wagar made history in Miami Shores, but says getting residents involved is her biggest goal

Crystal Wagar was elected as the first black woman to serve as mayor of Miami Shores last month. We spoke with her about what the moment means and what she wants to accomplish.

/ May 3, 2019


Love loudly, and other ways to fight division in Miami

Radical Partners’ 10 Days of Connection initiative wants to bring Miami together to share differing ideas and perspectives.

/ April 29, 2019


Pay Equity Day is A Call to Action

(📸: Flickr) Imagine a world where a calendar year for a working woman lasted 457 days while a calendar year for a working man remained at 365 days. Even if the woman and man were given the same pay, one could imagine the financial struggles that the woman would face if she were forced to […]

/ April 1, 2019


Video: Meg Daly, the visionary behind the Underline

Meg Daly thinks great cities are defined by great public spaces, so she’s building a park. But this isn’t your ordinary park. For starters, it spans 120 acres. Running from Dadeland to Brickell, The Underline will transform the land below Miami’s Metrorail into a 10-mile linear park, biking and jogging trail, and outdoor art gallery. […]

/ February 11, 2019


How can we solve Miami’s affordable housing issues? A few experts have some ideas

We asked experts in affordable housing and development about potential solutions to Miami’s affordable housing problems.

/ February 8, 2019