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The median list price for a home in Miami increased to nearly $600,000, which would eat up 80 percent of the typical local family's monthly income if they took out a mortgage and paid property taxes.
The Miami artist surrounds herself with lush plants to stay connected to her Venezuelan homeland.
Florida International University researchers are paying attention at the pump.
The popular outdoor steak and martini restaurant will close for the summer.
Tacos, poke bowls, caviar bumps, and Italian are on the menu this week.
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Eggs are quickly becoming a luxury.
The coffee behemoth's new store was built by a local contractor and partners with local artists and community-based organizations.
Temps are expected to dip into the 60s at night for the first time since early spring.
Eat your way through dozens of vendors - but be sure to stay hydrated.
Temperatures in Miami are already breaking records, signaling that this could be one of the swampiest summers in years.
At least 31 pets have died as a result of being left in hot cars this year.
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Marlins fans are more fit than the average MLB fan.
The pool of eligible vaccine recipients in Miami-Dade is expanding.
Seth Troxler and his kooky comrades are building communities around anything they want.
The project will involve the construction of two new facilities at an estimated cost of more than $447 million.
Club Shred, IndepenDance, Amtrac, and more can't-miss events this week.
It's basically still summer in the Magic City. Take one step outside without sunglasses, and the searing sun instantly blinds you. Go for a short walk, and the sticky humidity soon drenches your clothes in sweat.
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Record-high temperatures from global warming plus too many cars on the road have made Miami's air polluted with ozone.
Editor's note: Below is the ninth of ten major stories Miami New Times published about the federal government's dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta - AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA "Los Muchachos," AKA "The Boys" - two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami...
Dr. Cheryl Holder was volunteering at the Overtown Music & Arts Festival this past weekend when an 11-year-old girl was brought in to the medical tent. The temperature was in the low 90s, but the heat index level — a combination of heat and humidity that more accurately explains what the temperature feels like — was closer to triple digits. Noticing the girl was extremely ill and unaware of her surroundings, Holder treated her young patient for heat exhaustion.
Florida is back to draining swamps, and for once, it's not the Everglades. Long considered one of the most corrupt places in the country, the Sunshine State is apparently raising the bar when it comes to transparency around ethics enforcement.