October is Family History Month, a celebration established to promote awareness of individual narratives and ancestral ...
It’s not every day that a city reintroduces itself, not through fanfare, but through attention. In Opa-locka, a place whose ...
A supermajority of Floridians view toxic, so-called “forever chemicals” in waters across the state as a serious public health ...
For the first time in more than a decade, the number of states with rates of obesity of 35% or more has dropped, an ...
After decades of gradual growth, the number of Black students enrolling at many elite colleges has dropped in the two years ...
Work a few summers, graduate, go to college, gather awards and go on to a great career, more awards, big money, lots of fame.
The Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance company is coming back to Miami to present “Nuttin’ But a Word,” and ...
The Trump administration must release millions of dollars in grants meant to address the shortage of mental health workers in ...
As Give Miami Day approaches on Nov. 20, two local nonprofits are doubling down on a simple promise: meeting young people ...
In Nia DaCosta’s “Hedda,” Tessa Thompson’s titular socialite sows chaos. She manipulates. She cuts people to the bone with a ...
Hurricane Melissa strengthened Tuesday as it crawled toward Jamaica, where officials and residents braced for catastrophic ...
Voters in Miami, Homestead and Surfside will head to the polls Nov. 4 to weigh in on several proposed charter amendments that ...