31 min ago | The Miami Herald
Andy Cohen brings 'Most Talkative' memoir to Books and Books
In high school, he was voted "Most Talkative." Apt name for his memoir , which he'll present at 8 p.m. Thursday at Books & Books Coral Gables.
31 min ago | Business Journal
Fresh-cut flower supplier Sunshine Bouquet expands in Miami
Fresh-cut flower supplier Sunshine Bouquet has signed a long-term lease, expanding to 95,000 square feet in the Miami-Dade County's Airport West submarket.
31 min ago | CBS Local
Drunk Driving Victims Thank Ryder Trauma Staff
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3 hrs ago | The Miami Herald
May brings museum deals in Miami
For Miami Museum Month, a program organized by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, a record 21 museums are offering buy one, get one free admission.
4 hrs ago | Florida Trend
Florida Citrus Mutual appeals revocation of OJ - dump' order against Brazil
The Florida Board of Education met in an emergency session on Tuesday and decided to significantly reduce the FCAT writing proficiency benchmark -- from 4.0 to 3.0 on a 6-point scale.
8 hrs ago | CBS Local
Police Link Double Shooting In Fort Lauderdale
Why does the news media regularly refer to and scrutinize the Religious Right but rarely even use the term Religious Left? Is it possible this because media are protecting their secular progressive/humanist beliefs and goals fro Who was being escorted by a large number of police motercycles, FHP cars blocking exit ramps on State RD 112 and I95 ... (more)
13 hrs ago | Broward-Palm Beach
CerveTech Offers a New Take on Homebrewing
Enter a nondescript warehouse near the junction of the Palmetto Expressway and Bird Road in Miami and you'll smell something like supercharged cream of wheat.
New era of U.S.-Colombia trade and investment begins
Miguel Rodriguez, who runs the Americas office of Mustad - a Norwegian fishing hook manufacturer - has been watching the progress of the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement closely even though it doesn't affect his company directly.
Miami workshop helps would-be business owners
Miami-Dade County's Sustainability, Planning, and Economic Enhancement Department will hold a free workshop that will outline the steps required to open a business in the county.
Free Local Beer Tonight At Lokal Burgers & Beer in Coconut Grove
American Craft Beer Week is the mother of all suds lovin celebrations. Lokal Burgers & Beer in Coconut Grove is embracing this momentous occasion by giving over its taps to beers brewed locally in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties.
Misfit Home-Brewers Help Lead Miami's Craft Beer Invasion
Neftali "Nifty" Medina opens the door to a spare bedroom, which he calls the "man cave," in his modest Southwest Dade house.
Trans Fats: New York Bans It. Florida Lets Anybody Use It.
Shoppers entering The Fresh Market in Coconut Grove are greeted with vibrant flowers, elegant wooden fixtures and mellow classical music.
Miami Beach: Corruption Central
On a muggy autumn afternoon, 400 of Miami Beach's most prominent names packed into a luxury Loews Hotel ballroom.
Miami woman imprisoned for life in drug-murder hit likely to be freed
Yuby Ramirez played a relatively small part in the vast syndicate of Miami cocaine smugglers Willie Falcon and Sal Magluta, but she still ended up sentenced to spend her life behind bars.
31 arrested in South Florida sex-predator sting
Authorities say Shawn Gray, an attorney and lieutenant commander with the U.S. Coast Guard Judge Advocate General Corps, drove from his home in Miami to Sarasota recently to meet an 8-year-old girl he had met in a chat room.
Coral Castle a little nutty, a little crazy and quite amazing
A different world is what best describes Coral Castle. It is one of a kind and unique.
The event benefits the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's education enhancement program; noon May 17; Biltmore Golf Course, 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables.
Miami Magazine has come out with their first Men's issue for April. The magazine is a product of Modern Luxury media, a luxury lifestyle publisher with offices throughout the U.S. The magazine caters to high-end income readers and it seeks to capture the urban metropolitan lifestyle.
Little Havana renters learn the hard way that owner has upper hand
One by one, the tenants who stopped paying rent at a crumbling Little Havana apartment building are being evicted and moving out.