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Icemen stomp Everblades

The Kelly Cup Playoffs have begun and the Jacksonville Icemen played against the Florida Everblades in the first game of their series on Thursday, April 18th at 7 pm. The two teams have a history together, with Jacksonville winning eight out of the 11 games played in the regular season.

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Barbara Stein: Artistic leader of Actors’ Playhouse looks toward its future

Celebrating 36 years, the mission of Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre’s founding executive producing director, Barbara S. Stein, is to continue to enrich South Florida’s cultural vitality with the highest caliber classic and contemporary live theater productions that the playhouse can offer. Considered one of 13 major cultural institutions

Filming in Miami: April 18, 2024

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts & Entertainment, (305) 860-3823; and the Miami Beach Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment-Film and Print Division, (305) 673-7070.

FYI Miami: April 18, 2024

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. SHOW US THE MONEY: The mayor’s office would compile a comprehensive report on the total of state and federal funding that the

Now-or-never pitch for county land for Costco is no bargain

You’ve heard it too often: a last-minute deal appears that the county must make now at giveaway prices or lose a great opportunity. You hear it when a car dealer or stockbroker or realtor tells you a price won’t last if you don’t buy today. The county heard it when

Doral Central Park phases to open in summer

Since taking on the role as Doral interim city manager in February, Kathie Brooks’ top priority has been to ensure transparency throughout the city for its residents. The next big item on her agenda is targeting the opening of phases two and three of Doral Central Park by summer and

Miami needs $5 billion to fight flooding

Miami’s new stormwater master plan prioritizes $600 million in near-term infrastructure improvements and anticipates over $5 billion will be needed to shore up the city against flooding and achieve long-term resiliency goals. After extensive research evaluating areas subject to extreme flooding, the City of Miami recently updated its stormwater master

NEW Miami mega-billboards put on 270-day hold

Miami is moving forward with a 270-day moratorium to halt all new applications for outdoor advertising signs as commissioners continue to debate details of a new ordinance. On April 11, the city commission considered two agenda items related to outdoor advertising downtown. The first, which would have repealed a January

Prime location drives Doral commercial realty boom

Doral’s prime location continues to drive the city’s high demand for commercial real estate. “The demand in Doral has been steady for years,” said Lee & Associates Senior Vice President Conner Milford. “I haven’t seen any sort of real drop, significant drop….” Doral is a premier location due to its

Miami International Airport to toughen security fence

A Miramar-based company has been awarded a $3.7 million contract for the first phase of replacing Miami International Airport’s nine-mile perimeter fence. The “Security Hardening Program” will replace about nine miles of “existing … high security fence,” according to a report Mayor Daniella Levine Cava sent to the county commission.

Spaceport status OK’d for Homestead Air Reserve Base

Cape Canaveral is losing Florida’s corner on space exploration with the designation of Miami-Dade’s Homestead Air Force Base as an official spaceport. After both houses of the state legislature unanimously passed a bill in March expanding Florida’s spaceport territory to include Homestead Air Reserve Base, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the

Schedule for Division Semifinals of 2024 Kelly Cup Playoffs

The ECHL on Sunday announced the schedule for the Division Semifinals in the 2024 Kelly Cup Playoffs. All series in the 2024 Kelly Cup Playoffs are best-of-seven series.

ROWDIES ROUT MIAMI FC 5-2

The Tampa Bay Rowdies defeated Miami FC on Thursday night at FIU Soccer Stadium, posting a convincing 5-2 result over their in-state rivals. With the win, the Rowdies remain unbeaten through their first five matches of the USL Championship season. “I was really, really pleased, said Rowdies Head Coach Robbie

Ticketmaster Lobbies Against Devastating Proposed CA Bill

Ticketmaster is preparing to resist a new legislation proposed in California. The bill, identified as AB2808, seeks to address the alleged monopolistic behavior of Ticketmaster and Live Nation in the event and ticketing markets, by mandating that event tickets are available for purchase through multiple endpoints, both at the primary

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Bobo and Cam Lead Blades’ Big Win Over Icemen

With three regular-season games left on the schedule and 2024 Kelly Cup Playoffs berths and seeding still hanging in the balance, the Florida Everblades needed a big-time performance against the Jacksonville Icemen Wednesday night at Hertz Arena. That big-time performance is exactly what the back-to-back Kelly Cup Champions got up

Aerosmith Drop Rescheduled Peace Out Tour Dates

Rock and roll icons Aerosmith have restarted their Peace Out Tour after postponing it earlier due to lead singer Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury. The band has announced new dates for the tour, which will feature special guest Black Crowes, fresh off the release of their first collection in 15

FYI Miami: April 11, 2024

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. NO SOLICITORS: Miami-Dade is moving forward legislation that would ban business solicitations on private residential property between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m.,

Filming in Miami: April 11, 2024

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts & Entertainment, (305) 860-3823; and the Miami Beach Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment-Film and Print Division, (305) 673-7070.

County wastes transit tax money by not listening to advice

To taxpayers’ costly detriment, Miami-Dade last week totally ignored the trust that voters created to safeguard the use of the tax that we imposed on ourselves to build mass transit. The Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust had unanimously opposed spending on a $268 million project because the county intended to take

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