Stories with 'Miami' tag

Miami Mystery: Why don’t Hialeah’s street numbers make sense?

Hialeah can be tricky to navigate if you don’t know what you’re doing. But don’t blame Hialeah, bro.

/ June 23, 2016


After Pulse: Miami’s LGBTQ leaders on how to help

We asked Miami’s LGBTQ leaders how the straight community can be allies in the aftermath of the Orlando shooting.

/ June 21, 2016


Miami’s changing. Where do you fit in?

Richard Florida just dropped some knowledge on what creativity can do for Miami’s economy. But what does that mean for people who are living through the renaissance?

/ June 20, 2016


The hallowed halls of the Hampton House are coming back to life

From Martin Luther King Jr., to Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali to Althea Gibson, black luminaries all visited the Historic Hampton House near Overtown.

/ June 16, 2016


Hampton House: then and now

Take a trip through time with our photo gallery of the Hampton House, then and now.

/ June 16, 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


Ramadan: What happens when you fast for 15 hours

We chatted with a young Muslim couple about how fasting for Ramadan changes the way they look at the world.

/ June 9, 2016


Miami’s next big tech win could happen where there’s the least internet

Low-income and minority communities have been left out of the digital boom. Code Fever, EcoTech Visions, and other groups are changing that.

/ June 6, 2016


Here’s why Wifredo Fernandez is Miami’s most interesting man this month

After teaching elementary school students Wifredo Fernandez felt like he could do anything. So he came to Miami and totally transformed the tech scene.

/ June 2, 2016


Sending smoke signals

Artist Aja Monet and activist Umi Selah have turned their backyard into a place for black artists in Miami to collaborate.

/ May 26, 2016