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November 23, 2021

Pilots at Miami International Airport Report Increase in Laser Pointer Strikes

The Federal Aviation Administration has major concerns about a troubling trend as thousands of people move through Florida airports this holiday season. Pilots are reporting an increase in people pointing laser pointers at commercial plans taking off and landing.  Across the nation, pilots say it has happened nearly a thousand times more than last year. The […]

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YoungArts Celebrates Its 40th Birthday in Miami

On Saturday, November 20, YoungArts welcomed artists, community leaders, cultural partners and donors for the organization’s 40th Birthday Party celebrating the uplifting, regenerative community of artists that the organization has supported since 1981. Hosted at the iconic YoungArts Campus, the evening started with a festive cocktail hour on the YoungArts Plaza and then transitioned to an intimate seated

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Brian Laundrie died by suicide, autopsy report reveals

Brian Laundrie, whose disappearance sparked a nationwide manhunt in September after his fiancee, Gabby Petito, went missing and was later found murdered, killed himself, an autopsy report released on Tuesday revealed. Laundrie’s remains were found in a Florida nature preserve last month, one month after Petito, 22, was found strangled to death on the edge of Wyoming’s Grand Teton national

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Miami’s Luxury Homes Will Gain an Average 10% in 2022, Forecast Says

Miami is set to reign as the most prosperous high-end housing market next year, according to a 2022 forecast Monday from Knight Frank. The South Florida metropolis leads the estate agency and property consultant’s global cities ranking, with its luxury property prices expected to grow 10% in 2022 on the back of high-demand stemming from

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Miami inspectors return to troubled Civic Towers Apartments, issue another violation

MIAMI – Miami building inspectors returned to the troubled Civic Towers Apartments on Tuesday and issued yet another violation. The new notice cites mold in several units and it gives property managers until Dec. 6 to fix the ongoing issues or face demolition. On Monday, the building’s two elevators were still out of order and instead of fixing the problem,

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