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Miami Celebrates Black History Month with Vibrant Cultural Events (2)

Miami Celebrates Black History Month with Vibrant Cultural Events

As February 2026 comes to an end, Miami is hosting several major events to celebrate Black history and culture. These gatherings have seen a large turnout, bringing together residents and visitors to enjoy music, dance, and community spirit. The city’s schedule is packed with activities that range from high-energy dance parties to relaxed jazz markets. Dancing at the Botanical Garden Groove One of the most popular events to close out the month is the Botanical Garden Groove. Held at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden on February 27, this event focuses on the history of Black dance music. It features an exciting lineup of producers and DJs, including Suzi Analogue and local favorites like Natalie Foucauld. The event is more than

Where To Buy Flowers In Miami For Valentine’s Day
Where To Buy Flowers In Miami For Valentine’s Day

Miami’s floral sector enters its busiest period each February as Valentine’s Day approaches, with local florists preparing for increased orders, tight delivery windows, and strong demand for traditional bouquets. Miami’s

Ultra Music Festival 2026 Gears Up to Take Over Downtown Miami

Ultra Music Festival 2026 Gears Up to Take Over Downtown Miami

Miami is getting ready for one of its biggest events of the year. The Ultra Music Festival is returning to Bayfront Park from March 27 to March 29, 2026. Known as the crown jewel of electronic dance music, the festival expects to welcome more than 165,000 fans from all over the world. For three days, the heart of Miami will transform into a massive celebration of sound, lights, and energy. This year marks the 26th edition of the festival. It is not just a concert, it is a global meeting point for people who love dance music. The event also serves as the main attraction of Miami Music Week, a six-day period where the entire city turns into a hub

Charter School Expansion In Miami-Dade Puts Public Schools At The Center Of A Growing Debate (2)

Charter School Expansion In Miami-Dade Puts Public Schools At The Center Of A Growing Debate

Miami-Dade County is at the center of a widening education debate as charter school operators move to co-locate inside nearly 100 traditional public school campuses. The push is unfolding under Florida’s expanded “Schools of Hope” law, a policy designed to increase school choice in areas labeled as underperforming. What was intended as a targeted intervention has now become a flashpoint, raising questions about space, funding, accountability, and the future of public education in one of the nation’s largest school districts. The controversy is not abstract. It is playing out inside real school buildings, affecting classrooms, schedules, and already stretched resources. For parents, teachers, and administrators, the issue is no longer whether charter schools should exist, but how far their reach

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Who Were the Tequesta?

A Complete History of Miami’s First People The Tequesta were the original inhabitants of what is now Miami and much of southeastern Florida, long before the arrival of Europeans. Their

Some Stores in South Florida Open on Christmas Day

Some Stores in South Florida Open on Christmas Day

Several stores across South Florida remained open on Christmas Day, offering limited services for residents and visitors needing groceries, household items, or last-minute essentials during the holiday. While many businesses

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge computing offers a compelling performance advantage by minimizing the distance data must travel between its source and the point of processing. Unlike traditional cloud computing, which relies on centralized