Stories with 'Hialeah' tag

Your View: ¿Que Pasa, Hialeah? wants to help people fall in love with their city

Millennials are taking the reins in Hialeah, turning their love-hate relationship with the city into strictly a love match.

/ June 22, 2016


There’s one spot to get your nosh on in Hialeah

Unofficial segregation and the textile industry brought Jews to Hialeah. They eventually left, but their comfort food remained.

/ June 19, 2016


Ño Que Barato is the Walmart of the Cuban diaspora

This Hialeah mainstay was the first to meet all the needs of los exiliados, from baby cologne to mumus for abuelita.

/ June 13, 2016


How horses brought Hialeah its heyday

Hialeah Park used to dominate the world of horse racing, attracting elite from around the world. But changes to gambling laws took away the key to its dominance.

/ June 8, 2016


The birth of Leah Arts District

How a new arts district was born in the unlikeliest of places.

/ October 19, 2015


Jennine Capó Crucet: Reveling in Miami’s absurdity

Hialeah-born writer Jennine Capó Crucet is adept at showing her readers Miami through the looking glass, celebrating the hilarity of a city fueled by cafecitos alongside the poignant stories of growing up in a cultural melting pot.

/ August 17, 2015