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Dade Heritage Trust celebrates ’24 annual Preservation Awards |
Dade Heritage Trust (DHT) recently celebrated its annual Preservation Awards, acknowledging exceptional efforts to safeguard the county’s rich heritage. Held at the Coral Gables Woman’s Club, the event recognized individuals, organizations, and businesses committed to preserving Miami-Dade County’s architectural, environmental, and cultural heritage. “Our annual Preservation Awards is about honoring those who understand that our built environment is not just a collection of structures, but a tapestry of stories that define us,” said DHT’s executive director Christine Rupp. “By celebrating their efforts, we not only acknowledge their commitment to preserving our heritage but also inspire others to join in the endeavor. Together, we ensure that our shared history remains alive and cherished for generations to come,” she said... Read More
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In the Circle with Suzan McDowell and guest, Shara Johnson of NAMI Miami
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Suzan McDowell welcomes Shara Johnson, NAMI Miami-Dade’s Black and Underserved Communities Initiative Outreach Coordinator and the Deputy Director for NAMI Miami-Dade’s Outreach and Communications Department.
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Miami-Dade launches Florida’slargest film incentive program |
The Miami-Dade County Office of Film and Entertainment has launched the largest film incentive program in Florida to attract major motion pictures and television series. The film incentive, known as the High Impact Film Fund Program (HIFFP), will provide up to $50 million over the next five years to bring productions back to Miami-Dade County through a cash rebate of up to 20 percent for qualifying domestic and international productions filming locally. The HIFFP was sponsored by Miami-Dade County Commissioner René Garcia and unanimously approved by the county commission. The Film Office underscores the significant economic contribution of the local film industry, generating job opportunities and showcasing the region on a global scale. Highlighting Miami-Dade County in films and TV series not only enhances its visibility but also boosts tourism and attracts investments... Read More
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Fara Sax welcomes Janis Ehlers, President of Ehlers Group on The Community Voice |
Host Fara Sax welcomes Janis Ehlers, President of Ehlers Group on The Community Voice The Ehlers Group helps senior living communities market to potential residents and their families.
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County fertilizer ban goes into effect to protect bay from nutrient pollution |
With rainy season upon us, Miami-Dade County wants to educate residents and businesses on the annual fertilizer use restrictions that began on May 15. Rainy season typically produces seven to nine inches of monthly rainfall that can cause fertilizer runoff into stormwater systems, canals, and groundwater, which ultimately ends up in the Biscayne Bay watershed. In 2021, the Miami-Dade County Commission approved a Fertilizer Ordinance that prohibits the use of fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus on turf and landscape plants in residential and commercial areas from May 15 to Oct. 31 to reduce harmful nutrients from polluting the waters of Biscayne Bay... Read More
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EdFed’s Money Tips: Buying a Home in Miami’s Tough Housing Market |
Buying a home is one of life’s biggest decisions, and it remains at the heart of the American Dream. Unlike renting, owning a home means more than just having a place to live – it offers a sense of belonging, stability, and freedom. According to CNN Business, in 2023, around 4.5 million people achieved that dream of buying a home. However, if you live in South Florida, you know that buying a house can be an overwhelming and expensive journey. While mortgage rates remain at a two-decade high, Miami-Dade County has continued to lead the U.S. in home price appreciation, according to a December 2023 report from the Miami Association of Realtors. Another report from Rocket Homes disclosed that in March 2024 the median home price in Miami was $540,091, up 6.9% over last year. So with higher mortgage... Read More
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Host Michael Miller speaks with owner ofWiz Cleaners, Liliana Lima |
Host Michael Miller speaks with owner of Wiz Cleaners, Liliana Lima
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Poll: Registered Voters’ Support Legalizing Marijuana By a Margin of More Than Two-To-One |
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Nearly seven in ten registered voters favor “legalizing the recreational use of marijuana on a national level,” according to nationwide polling data commissioned by Fox News. Sixty-nine percent of respondents — including majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents — back legalization. Only 30 percent of respondents opposed it. Those percentages are consistent with those of other recent national polls, including a 2023 survey by Gallup. The percentage of respondents expressing “strong support” for legalization rose six percent since 2019, the last time Fox polled the question. “There’s no ‘buyer’s remorse’ among the public when it comes to legalizing cannabis,” NORML’s Deputy Director Paul Armentano said. “As more states have adopted legalization, public support for this policy has risen dramatically. That’s because these policies are largely working as intended and because voters.. . Read More
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MiamiHal Host Hal Feldman talks with Ariel Meyer, Candidate for Pinecrest Council Seat 1 |
MiamiHal Host Hal Feldman talks with Ariel Meyer, Candidate for Pinecrest Council Seat 1.
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FPL shares ways to loweryour energy bill this spring |
Spring offers a fresh start, and it’s also the right time to prepare your home for summer. By identifying and addressing energy inefficiencies now, you can help keep your energy bill as low as possible during the warmer months. With the recent back-to-back rate reductions, customers already will see a savings of more than $14 in May on their energy bills. To keep the savings rolling, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) shares five tips to help customers keep their bills as low as possible. Upgrade Your Shower: Lower your water heater temperature to 120 degrees to save 3 to 5% on water heating costs while still getting plenty of hot water. Also, do a showerhead test to check for water inefficient showerheads. Replacing your old showerhead with a water-efficient one can help save more than $70 a year.. . Read More | |
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Mercedes-Benz AMG GLA 35 SUVPacks Power Punch | he most compact Mercedes-Benz AMG GLA 35 SUV packs a lot in the back, and even more under the hood. The AMG GLA 35 has 302 turbocharged horses, with a new bonus: hybrid electric boost. That’s a heck of a punch that you can get for just under $65,000. It delivers 22 miles per gallon in the city and 29 miles per gallon on the highway for a combined 25 miles per gallon. I really enjoyed driving this smaller SUV because when you round corners, you really feel it. Everything from fuel pressure to exhaust routing is developed to quicken, heighten and intensify its response and yours. From patented processes to cut friction to a new generation of electrified performance, AMG technology is fueled.. . Read More | |
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