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Opinion | Go along with the rest of Florida, pay county commission fairlyAs a task force wrestles with how to increase M...
10/02/2025

Opinion | Go along with the rest of Florida, pay county commission fairly

As a task force wrestles with how to increase Miami-Dade commissioners’ salaries above a pitiful $6,000 a year to oversee a gross domestic product larger than that of 141 nations, two issues emerge: how high to set pay and how to get voters to approve.

The 15-member appointed panel whose work is required by the county charter agrees that the current $6,000 level in the charter is ludicrous for a full-time job. That’s light years ahead of past charter reviews that often tried to hide the elephant in the room.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/go-along-with-the-rest-of-florida-pay-county-commission-fairly/

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New World School of the Arts has big plansAs the New World School of the Arts (NWSA) approaches its 40th anniversary, th...
10/02/2025

New World School of the Arts has big plans

As the New World School of the Arts (NWSA) approaches its 40th anniversary, the high school and college are committed to its mission of providing talented students with high quality education, New World school officials say.

The best professional training in the arts and access to unique opportunities to network with industry professionals is always a top priority, said Dr. Jeffrey Hodgson, NWSA’s provost and CEO.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/new-world-school-of-the-arts-has-big-plans/

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Art museum mega-billboard will stay, city will be paidA settlement has been approved allowing the Pérez Art Museum Miami...
10/02/2025

Art museum mega-billboard will stay, city will be paid

A settlement has been approved allowing the Pérez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) 10-story LED billboard to remain operating in downtown under new restrictions on its hours and brightness, with the city receiving $500,000 annually plus a 2% yearly increase.

Miami city commissioners voted 4-1 Sept. 25, ending a year-long legal dispute between the city and PAMM over the billboard’s future. The decision ensures the digital sign, the only one permitted under a now-repealed ordinance, will continue operating with stricter limits and guaranteed revenue for the city.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/art-museum-mega-billboard-will-stay-city-will-be-paid/

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JOBLESS CLAIMS AT LOW: First-time unemployment claims in Florida were at the lowest level in nearly seven months in the ...
10/02/2025

JOBLESS CLAIMS AT LOW: First-time unemployment claims in Florida were at the lowest level in nearly seven months in the week ended Sept. 20. The US Department of Labor estimated 5,590 claims were filed in Florida during the week, down from 6,075 during the week that ended Sept. 13. The latest total was the lowest number since 5,566 claims were submitted during the week that ended March 1.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/fyi-miami-october-2-2025/

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BREAKING NEWS: Coral Gables homes sitting longer on the marketCoral Gables maintains its appeal and continues to pull in...
10/02/2025

BREAKING NEWS: Coral Gables homes sitting longer on the market

Coral Gables maintains its appeal and continues to pull in residents with its premier location and wide amenities.

“The reason people buy in Coral Gables is the location is very centric to all of Miami,” said Frank DeValdivielso, real estate agent at Keyes Co.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/breaking/coral-gables-homes-sitting-longer-on-the-market/

Coral Gables maintains its appeal and continues to pull in residents with its premier location and wide amenities. “The reason people buy in Coral Gables is the location is very centric to all of Miami,” said Frank DeValdivielso, real estate agent at Keyes Co. “It’s a quick ride to Brickell....

Education uses shift Olympia Theater to charter schoolThe historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami has been sold to pu...
10/02/2025

Education uses shift Olympia Theater to charter school

The historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami has been sold to public charter school SLAM, which pledges $50 million in planned renovations while preserving the theater as a public and educational venue.

During their Sept. 25 meeting, city commissioners unanimously concluded the sale of the Olympia Theater and the neighboring 10-story office building to SLAM, also known as Sports Leadership Arts Management.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/education-uses-shift-olympia-theater-to-charter-school/

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The AchieverGonzalo Garcia: Miami City Ballet artistic director planning some changesSince being appointed artistic dire...
10/02/2025

The Achiever

Gonzalo Garcia: Miami City Ballet artistic director planning some changes

Since being appointed artistic director of the Miami City Ballet in August, Gonzalo Garcia has been at the forefront, ushering in a new chapter as the company prepares to celebrate its milestone 40th anniversary season.

Mr. Garcia is a celebrated international artist, mentor, and arts leader whose 25-year career spans two of the most prestigious ballet companies in the United States: San Francisco Ballet and New York City Ballet. Now, he brings to Miami City Ballet a global perspective, artistic integrity, and a vision that balances classical tradition with creative expansion.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/gonzalo-garcia-miami-city-ballet-artistic-director-planning-some-changes/

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BREAKING NEWS: Businesses from Chile visit to link with tech leadersMiami as the gateway to America is the focus of a vi...
10/02/2025

BREAKING NEWS: Businesses from Chile visit to link with tech leaders

Miami as the gateway to America is the focus of a visit by 16 Chilean companies coming to Miami from Oct. 6 to 10 to connect to investors and local tech leaders.

It’s part of a four-city tour that in Miami will work with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and eMerge Americas to host a panel highlighting ProChile’s business partners, provide networking opportunities and showcase Chilean companies.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/breaking/businesses-from-chile-visit-to-link-with-tech-leaders/

Miami as the gateway to America is the focus of a visit by 16 Chilean companies coming to Miami from Oct. 6 to 10 to connect to investors and local tech leaders. It’s part of a four-city tour that in Miami will work with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and eMerge Americas to host […]

56-story Edgewater 608-unit hotel tower advancesA developer plans a new skyscraper for Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, E...
10/02/2025

56-story Edgewater 608-unit hotel tower advances

A developer plans a new skyscraper for Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, Edge House Miami, a 56-story building containing 608 hotel units, 296 parking spaces, and related amenities.

At a recent meeting of the city’s Urban Development Review Board, many Edgewater residents spoke against the project.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2025/10/01/56-story-edgewater-608-unit-hotel-tower-advances/

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