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Grant Miller here at the Ronald McDonald House Groundbreaking Ceremony for “Hope Has a New Home!” |
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Grant Miller here at Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Nonprofit NOVO Awards |
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Grant Miller Here Join us at the Dedication Ceremony of Ellis Hill |
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Miami’s Community News X Strive305: Livestreamed with Miami’s Innovators All Under One Roof |
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First Alarm Podcast | Carolyn Acosta & Jen Herrera with Omar Blanco on 9/11 & Service |
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The Making Miami Podcast: Episode 1 |
Josie Novo meets with PBA President Steadman Stahl and Local 1403 President William “Billy” McAllister.
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Strive305 Ambassadors Fuel Entrepreneurial Growth in Miami-Dade |
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava is making bold moves to ensure that its economy works for everyone—and at the heart of this effort is the Strive305 Ambassador Program, a key component of the Mayor’s broader strategy to build a 305 economy that is accessible, resilient, and opportunity-rich for all residents.
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EdFed to Open New Branch on Miami Dade College Campus |
Educational Federal Credit Union (EdFed) is set to open a new branch on the North Campus of Miami Dade College (MDC) on August 22. The location will mark the debut of EdFed’s collegiate branch model, designed specifically to support the financial empowerment of college students through the delivery of financial services and education, scholarship programs, and career development opportunities.
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Humana and Conviva Volunteers Pack Meals to Fight Hunger in South Florida |
As part of Humana’s annual Community Day, hundreds of volunteers across the region dedicated their time to helping local families and seniors gain easier access to nutritious meals. At Feeding South Florida’s Pembroke Park warehouse, Humana volunteers sorted and packaged thousands of pounds of food for distribution to food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and community partners across the region. Meanwhile, at the Fort Lauderdale War Memorial, Conviva Senior Primary Care partnered with U.S. Hunger to pack 100,000 meals—providing immediate support for families experiencing food insecurity.
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On-the-clock volunteerism: local creatives pack food for Feeding South Florida |
Through our annual Project Paella program, our employees collectively volunteered over 300 hours of service over two weeks, making a tangible difference for multiple organizations nationwide. Named after a beloved, communal dish that late CEO Josh Nichol cooked with the team every year, Project Paella was a fitting tribute. There was a lot of symbolism in that paella. It was made of many ingredients and flavored by many cultures, just like we are. And most of all, it was celebratory. That spirit lives on today, when we come together each year to mix in our communities and celebrate them by doing good from coast to coast.
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Short films at MIA zoom in on Deering Estate’s artist-in-residence program |
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Miami International Airport’s MIA Galleries and the Deering Estate’s Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program have joined forces to host The Deering Estate AT MIA: AIR Archive, a screening of four short films highlighting past and present Deering Estate AIRs John William Bailly, Andrés Cabrera-García, Giannina Dwin, and Tony Fernandez. The films, produced by Emmy® award-winning filmmaker Jorge Gonzalez Graupera, are being screened until January 2026 at the airport’s MIAmi (moving images) video wall near gate J7.
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LaJamaTV Review: Between 2 Buns Finds Its Home in Kendall |
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Miami has never been short on flavor, but every now and then, a spot comes along that takes the familiar and spins it into something fresh, bold, and unforgettable. That’s exactly what Between 2 Buns, now officially open at 12932 SW 120th St, Miami, FL (Kendall area), is doing.
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Unfiltered with the Regalados Episode 1 |
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Under the Hood with Grant Miller! |
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2025 Nissan Murano is built for Miami lifestyle |
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Miami has a way of testing cars. One minute you’re crawling on I-95 in rush hour heat, and the next, you’re sliding into a packed garage in Brickell or packing paddleboards for a weekend in Key Biscayne. If an SUV can’t juggle comfort, style, and versatility, it won’t survive here. That’s why the all-new 2025 Nissan Murano feels like it was made with our city in mind.
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